Mountain travel conditions in Park County can change quickly, especially during winter storms. Residents should routinely check road conditions before traveling, paying particular attention to US 285, Kenosha Pass, Hoosier Pass (CO 9), and Trout Creek Pass. High winds, blowing snow, icy conditions, wildlife crossings, and occasional closures can impact travel with little notice. COtrip.org provides live road cameras, current conditions, construction updates, and closure alerts to help residents travel safely.
Local Travel Tips:
Winter storms can create rapidly changing conditions on Kenosha Pass, Hoosier Pass, and Trout Creek Pass.
Cell service may be limited in some areas of Park County—check conditions before departing.
Allow extra travel time during snow events and holiday weekends.
Keep emergency supplies, warm clothing, food, water, and a charged phone in your vehicle year-round.
Sign up for CodeRED emergency alerts to receive notifications about road closures, evacuations, and public safety incidents affecting the area.
Helpful #S:
Road Conditions (local)- 511
Road & Weather Line- (719) 836-4134
Park County Map- Topography map of Park County.
Colorado Interactive Map: U.S. Dept of the Interior- Bureau of Land Management- Interactive maps of public lands, trails, recreation areas, land ownership, and other geographic information throughout Colorado.
Property & Parcel Map Viewer- Access interactive Park County and statewide maps, including parcel boundaries, zoning, roads, property details, and other local geographic information helpful for property research and planning.
OnX Maps- Provides downloadable geographic data and maps related to BLM public lands, trails, boundaries, recreation areas, and natural resources throughout Colorado.
Use COtrip.org to check real-time road conditions, weather impacts, traffic cameras, construction zones, and winter driving information before traveling to or from the ranch. The site is especially helpful during snow season and mountain weather events.