Howardsville, Bakers Park. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875.| Flickr
Silverton, Colorado is a historic mining town located just 50 miles north of Durango. Explore the area's things to do and places to stay.| Durango.com
Looking for a memorable experience of beautiful mountains around Silverton? Our Jeep trail tours are the best way to discover the majesty of Silverton!| Durango.com
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The Alpine Loop is a 60+ mile network of old 4×4 mining roads connecting the southern Colorado mountain towns of Lake City, Silverton, and Ouray. This loop connects two breathtaking mountain passes: Engineer Pass at 12,800 feet and Cinnamon Pass at 12,640 feet. This historic route is only fully accessible to 4WD high-clearance vehicles, typically from […] The post The Alpine Loop Back Country Byway appeared first on Durango.com.| Durango.com
Silverton may be a small mountain town but it is packed with activities and adventures if you know where to look. Whether you are looking to enjoy a relaxing day of shopping and exploring downtown, or to hit the outdoors and explore, you’ll find what you are looking for here. Take advantage of these top […] The post Top Things To Do In Silverton appeared first on Durango.com.| Durango.com
Animas Forks is one of the most well preserved ghost towns in the western United States. It was established as a mining town in the 1870s.| Durango.com
The Durango railroad, the historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, offers a glimpse into the past of American railroading.| Durango.com
The winding US highway 550 is also known as The Million Dollar Highway, running all the way from New Mexico to Colorado. Part of the San Juan Skyway, this| Durango.com
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