Montrose Gravel


Montrose has contributed 32 routes spanning 539 miles of routes in Colorado.


Member since September 12, 2018.


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 13  total comments

39 mi   gravel

Houser Loop

Gravel route on Divide Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"This nice loop combines Divide Road, Delta-Nucla Road and Houser Road to make a nice high elevation ride on the Uncompahgre Plateau. Houser Rd goes through a cow camp, so keep your mouth closed as your ride through. "

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35 mi   gravel

Groundhog Mountain 35 miler

Gravel route on 611 Rd, Norwood, San Miguel County, Colorado

"Scenic high elevation route on dirt roads through National Forest around Groundhog Mountain west of Telluride. "

51 mi   gravel

Peach Valley and Elephant Skin 50 miler

Gravel route on , Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Mostly gravel loop starting in town in Montrose and heading up to the north end of Peach Valley through the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area. "

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36 mi   gravel

Love Mesa Loop

Gravel route on Divide Rd, Nucla, Montrose County, Colorado

"Great gravel loop starting from Columbine Campground. "

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34 mi   gravel

Kinikin to Bostwick Park Loop

Gravel route on Woodgate Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Mostly gravel loop that goes up Kinikin Road and over to Bostwick Park near the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Start at Walmart parking lot. "

1 mi   gravel

Ranger Rd

Gravel route from Ranger Rd to 6400 Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

1 mi   gravel

6353 Rd

Gravel route from 6353 Rd to Ranger Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

0 mi   gravel

Pearl Rd

Gravel route from 6310 Rd to 6353 Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

1 mi   gravel

6200 Rd

Gravel route from CO-90 to 6200 Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Dirt road connecting Hwy 90 and Popular Rd"

2 mi   gravel

Popular Rd

Gravel route from 6250 Rd to CO-90, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Dirt road connecting the paved sections of Dave Wood Rd and Hwy 90"

3 mi   gravel

Wildcat Canyon Rd

Gravel route from Wildcat Canyon Rd to Co Rd 11, Montrose, Ouray County, Colorado

"Wildcat Canyon Rd is a dirt road that connects Sims Mesa Rd to the paved Government Springs Rd. It crosses 2 canyons which can be rocky, loose and a bit steep. Some hike a bike may be needed. "

18 mi   gravel

Cottonwood Rd, Cabin Bench, Love Mesa Loop

Gravel route from 25 Mesa Rd to Divide Rd, Olathe, Montrose County, Colorado

"This route uses 3 FS roads to connect Delta-Nucla Road with Divide Rd. It is a section of the 141 mile Tabeguache Trail that connects Montrose to Grand Junction. Ridden as a loop with Divide and Delta-Nucla Rd, it makes a very nice 37 mile ride with ~2000 feet of elevation gain. Cottonwood Rd (FS 504) is very well maintained and largely flat 6 mile dirt road. It ends at Cabin Bench Rd (FS 501). Turn left on Cabin Bench Rd and ride for 5 miles, most of it climbing, to the intersection with Love Mesa Rd (FS 500). Turn left here and climb to Divide Road. Love Mesa Rd is an ATV trail and the roughest of the 3 roads, but still suitable for gravel bikes. I've ridden it comfortably on 40cc tires. "

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7 mi   gravel

Chukar Road

Gravel route on Peach Valley Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Dirt and gravel road that starts off Peach Valley Road, continues to Elephant Skin Rd then turns north and dead ends at a trailhead for a hiking trail down to the Gunnison River. Surface is Bentonite clay and impassable when wet. It is a rougher surface than Peach Valley road with larger gravel, ruts and some rocks, but still fine (and super fun) for gravel bikes. The turnoff to Elephant Skin Rd is marked by BLM carsonite signs. "

10 mi   gravel

Elephant Skin Road

Gravel route on 6530 Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Very fun dirt and gravel road that starts off of Chukar Road in the Gunnison Gorge NCA and turns into 6530 Rd just outside Montrose. Like all roads in this area, it is Bentonite clay and impassable when wet. A rough road surface with larger gravel, ruts, and some small rocks but still fine for gravel bikes. Ridden this direction (N to S) there are great views of Montrose and the San Juans. "

15 mi   gravel

Peach Valley Rd

Gravel route from Peach Valley Rd to 2200 Rd, Delta, Delta County, Colorado

"15 mile long dirt road in the adobe hills between Montrose and Delta. The soil is Bentonite clay and impassable when wet (do NOT attempt). This road is very exposed and hot in the summer, better in fall, winter and spring (when not wet). It sees heavier car and truck traffic with trailers on the weekend as this road accesses dirt bike/OHV trails in the Peach Valley/Gunnison Gorge recreation areas. Many other dirt roads connect with this road making numerous loops possible. Suitable for passenger cars and gravel bikes. "

8 mi   gravel

Bostwick Park Rd

Gravel route from CO-347 to Bostwick Park Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Two miles up the climb up the Black Canyon National Park (CO 347) you will see this dirt road on the left. Ridden this direction it is mostly downhill through farms and ranches (watch for dogs) with open vistas and views of the San Juan mtns to the South. It then descends more steeply through adobe hills until it meets the paved Landfill Rd which takes you back to Montrose. Ridden the other direction from Landfill Rd it gives you a steep climb. The adobe side is impassable when wet! Suitable for gravel bikes. "

8 mi   gravel

Kinikin Rd

Gravel route on Kinikin Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Wide, well maintained gravel road connecting the southwest side of Montrose to Hwy 50 east of town. This road climbs up to an elk farm and ranches with views of the Black Canyon National Park. Minimal traffic. Suitable for passenger cars and gravel bikes. "

19 mi   gravel

Hwy 90: Naturita to Divide Road

Gravel route from CO-90 to 90 Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"A well maintained dirt road from Naturita to Divide Road. Hwy 90 continues northeast over Divide Road and down into Montrose and is shown as a separate segment on the map. Suitable for passenger cars and gravel bikes. No winter maintenance. Only the dirt portion is shown (it continues as a paved road into Naturita). "

16 mi   gravel

25 Mesa Rd (aka Nucla-Delta Rd) : Nucla to Divide Road

Gravel route from 25 Mesa Rd to Nucla-Delta Rd, Nucla, Montrose County, Colorado

"A well maintained dirt road from Nucla to Divide Road on the top of the Uncompahgre Plateau. The other half of the road continues down into Delta and is shown as a separate segment on the map. Only the dirt portion is shown here; it starts as a paved road into Nucla. Once it reaches the Uncompahgre National Forest is is also known as FSR 503. Suitable for passenger cars and gravel bikes. "

27 mi   gravel

25 Mesa Rd (aka Delta-Nucla Rd): Delta to Divide Road

Gravel route from CO-348 to 25 Mesa Rd, Olathe, Montrose County, Colorado

"A well maintained dirt road that runs from Delta to Nucla across the Uncompahgre Plateau. This road has several names: 25 Mesa Rd, Delta-Nucla Rd and, once it enters the Uncompahgre National Forest, FSR 503. The section shown here is the Delta to Divide Road portion. Nice views of canyons on this long ascent up the plateau. Some washboarding, but suitable for passenger cars and gravel bikes. "

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14 mi   gravel

County Rd 8: Hwy 550 to Owl Creek Pass

Gravel route from Co Rd 8A to Co Rd 8, Ridgway, Ouray County, Colorado

"Dirt road from Hwy 550 just north of Ridgway up to Owl Creek Pass. Driveable in a passenger car and suitable for gravel bikes. Great fall colors and views."

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26 mi   gravel

Cimarron Rd: Hwy50 to Owl Creek Pass

Gravel route from US-50 to Co Rd 8, Ridgway, Ouray County, Colorado

"A dirt road that goes from Hwy50 up to Silverjack Reservoir and Owl Creek Pass. Steady climbing on a well maintained dirt road with some washboarding. It can be busy with camper traffic on summer weekends as Silverjack is a popular camping destination. If you go over Owl Creek Pass you will descend County Road 8 to Hwy 550 in Ridgway. Driveable in a passenger car and suitable for gravel bikes. "

10 mi   gravel

P77 Rd: Cerro Summit to Cimarron Rd

Gravel route from P77 Rd to Cimarron Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"A dirt road with steep rollers that takes you from Cerro Summit east of Montrose up to Cimarron Road. You can continue up Cimarron Road to Silverjack Reservoir and, eventually, Owl Creek Pass. There is a parking lot at Cerro Summit. P77 is a bit rough with larger gravel and rough areas, tires 35mm or wider are recommended for gravel bikes. This road sees very little traffic, much less than Cimarron Road. "

7 mi   dirt

County Rd 17

Dirt route from Co Rd 23 to Oak Rd, Ouray, Ouray County, Colorado

"A dirt road that, in combination with County Rd 23, connects Ridgway and Ouray. It starts as Oak Street in Ouray. Driveable in a passenger car and suitable for gravel bikes. "

4 mi   dirt

County Rd 23

Dirt route from S Lena St to Co Rd 23, Ridgway, Ouray County, Colorado

"Dirt road that can be used with County Road 17 to connect Ridgway and Ouray. Drivable in a passenger car and suitable for gravel bikes. To ride to Ouray, fork right onto County Rd 17. County Road continues east to Hwy 550 north of Ouray. "

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14 mi   dirt

County Rd 1: Montrose to Ridgway

Dirt route from Hotchkiss Ave to Co Rd 1, Ridgway, Ouray County, Colorado

"County Road 1 is a dirt Road that goes over Log Hill to connect Ridgway and Montrose. Great views of the San Juans on this road. Gradual climbing from Montrose with steeper descent into Ridgway. Driveable in a passenger car and suitable for gravel bikes. "

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11 mi   dirt

58P Rd: Dallas Divide to Sawpit over Hastings Mesa

Dirt route from 58P Rd to 145 Hwy, Sawpit, San Miguel County, Colorado

"Dirt/gravel road that goes over Hastings Mesa. The north end of the ride starts on the west side of Dallas Divide and is marked with a brown sign that indicates access to Last Dollar Road. After a few miles Last Dollar Road will be on the left but stay right on 58P to go to Sawpit. All of 58P is driveable in a passenger car and suitable for gravel bikes, but be careful on the steep switchbacks into Sawpit. Last Dollar Road is a rougher 4wd road with more climbing and ends in Telluride. "

3 mi   dirt

Bible Camp Rd

Dirt route from Bible Camp Rd to Uncompagre National Boundary, Montrose, Ouray County, Colorado

"Bible Camp Road connects Sims Mesa Rd to Dave Wood Rd. Sims Mesa Rd descends two canyons and some of these ups and downs will require some walking for those on gravel bikes, but these areas are very short. "

10 mi   dirt

Sims Mesa Rd: Montrose to Bible Camp Road

Dirt route from Ranger Rd to Sims Mesa Rd, Montrose, Ouray County, Colorado

"Dirt road from Montrose up the the Ucompahgre Plateau. Sims Mesa Road connects to Bible Camp Road which can then be taken to Dave Wood Road for the creation of various ride loops. Sims Mesa Road is seldom ridden by cars. This road is better ridden uphill on gravel bikes as it is bit rougher and can have ruts. "

11 mi   dirt

Dave Wood Rd: Start of dirt to Divide Road

Dirt route from Dave Wood Rd to Elk Dr, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"A hard packed dirt and gravel road that provides access from Montrose to the Uncompahgre Plateau. This road sees a lot of traffic in hunting season. Dave Wood Rd continues past Divide Road where it splits: right is Sanborn park Road which goes to Norwood, left is the continuation of Dave Wood Rd which eventually ends on Hwy 62 on the west side of Dallas Divide. "

15 mi   dirt

Hwy 90 to Divide Rd

Dirt route on 90 Rd, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado

"Hard packed dirt road leaving from Montrose up to the Uncompahgre Plateau. This route shows Hwy90 from Montrose to Divide Road, but Hwy 90 continues over the west side of the Plateau and down into Naturita. Suiteable for gravel bikes. "

81 mi   dirt

Divide Road

Dirt route from Elk Dr to Divide Rd, Montrose, Mesa County, Colorado

"A dirt road with rolling hills that runs the length of the Uncompahgre Plateau. Numerous other dirt roads connect to this route from Delta and Montrose from the east and Nucla and Norwood from the west. Many long distance loops are possible connecting these dirt roads. Divide Road is packed dirt suitable for gravel bikes (no mtn bikes needed). "

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