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Attractions and Places To See in Gunnison County - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Gunnison County, Colorado, include a diverse range of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by deep canyons, expansive national forests, and high mountain passes. It offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation, alongside historic towns that preserve the area's pioneer and mining heritage.

Best attractions and places to see in Gunnison County

  • The most popular attractions is Monarch Pass, a mountain pass with an elevation of 11,312 feet.…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Monarch Pass

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Hiking along the Continental Divide Trail, you can either shop in the small gift shop at Monarch Pass or hitch into the town of Salida that has to offer everything a hiker could ask for.

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Crested Butte Downtown

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Crested Butte is so pretty! It's easy to fall in love with that small mountain town. A cute and relaxed dowtown, various hiking and mountain biking opportunities and lots of …

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Cottonwood Pass

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Cottonwood Pass is the high point along the road between Buena Vista and Taylor Park Reservoir. This point on the road is well above treeline and is along the Colorado …

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Crystal Mill

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The Crystal Mill located just outside of Marble is an old powerhouse that was constructed in the 1890s. It's right off the side of the forest road that you run …

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Doctor Park Trail

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The Doctor Park Trail is a pretty sweet, secluded single track trail in Gunnison National Forest. There are a couple different trailheads for this point-to-point trail, but you can loop …

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Gothic

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This mystical ghost town lies just seven miles north of Crested Butte. Gothic is now home of Rocky Mountain Biological Lab that takes advantage of this beautiful spot to conduct ecological studies.

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Brush Creek Trailhead

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During wildflower season this is a great spot for a hike or a mountain bike ride in between the colourful wildflowers. In addition, you will be rewarded with expansive and stunning views.

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Beaver Lake

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Beaver Lake is a large, popular lake in Marble, Colorado. You can swim and fish in the lake (it's cold, though), and you can follow the service road that passes …

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The Continental Divide Trail/Colorado Trail intersects the Green's Creek Trail and the East Agate Creek Trail. There is ample space for camping. If you follow the Green's Trail a few …

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Beckwith Bench Trail

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Beckwith Bench Trail is really popular among backpackers and day hikers who like longer journeys with more solitude. The section of the Cliff Creek Trail at the start sees a …

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January 11, 2026, Green's Creek Trail and CDT Junction

The Continental Divide Trail/Colorado Trail intersects the Green's Creek Trail and the East Agate Creek Trail. There is ample space for camping. If you follow the Green's Trail a few meters further, you will find a log cabin with more space for camping.

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The Continental Divide Trail/Colorado Trail meets with the Green's Creek Trail and East Agate Creek Trail. There is plenty of room to pitch tents. If you follow the Green's Trail for some yards, you will find a wooden shelter with more room for camping.

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July 28, 2024, Cottonwood Pass

Cottonwood Pass is the high point along the road between Buena Vista and Taylor Park Reservoir. This point on the road is well above treeline and is along the Colorado Trail. It's worth visiting even if you don't want to journey far from the car.

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December 14, 2023, Crystal Mill

The Crystal Mill located just outside of Marble is an old powerhouse that was constructed in the 1890s. It's right off the side of the forest road that you run on, so it's pretty much impossible to pass without catching your eye. There is a lot of history in this part of the mountains, and the remnants of these old mines and mills is a reminder of tougher times.

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December 13, 2023, Beaver Lake

Beaver Lake is a large, popular lake in Marble, Colorado. You can swim and fish in the lake (it's cold, though), and you can follow the service road that passes by it and check out more of the natural and historical features along the Crystal City Road.

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November 6, 2023, Cottonwood Pass

Cottonwood Pass, rising to the west of Buena Vista, offers a spectacular journey over the Continental Divide. This mountain pass is renowned for its stunning aspen groves that paint the landscape with vibrant fall colors. What makes it even more special is that it stands as the highest paved mountain pass crossing the Continental Divide.

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October 22, 2023, Doctor Park Trail

The Doctor Park Trail is a pretty sweet, secluded single track trail in Gunnison National Forest. There are a couple different trailheads for this point-to-point trail, but you can loop back down to the car via the service road if you don't want to have to overlap any of your route. You spend time in the trees, in open meadows, you pass alpine lakes, and hike next to creeks and rivers throughout the trek.

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October 22, 2023, Doctor Park Trail

The Doctor Park Trail is a pretty sweet, secluded single track trail in Gunnison National Forest. There are a couple different trailheads for this point-to-point trail, but you can loop back down to the car via the service road if you don't want to have to overlap any of your route. You spend time in the trees, in open meadows, you pass alpine lakes, and run next to creeks and rivers throughout the run.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural landmarks and scenic viewpoints can I explore in Gunnison County?

Gunnison County is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the awe-inspiring Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, known for its dramatic views and deep canyon carved by the Gunnison River. The park offers various overlooks like Painted Wall and Gunnison Point. Another significant area is the Curecanti National Recreation Area, featuring three large reservoirs ideal for water activities and scenic trails like the Dillon Pinnacles trail. For high-altitude views, Monarch Pass, at 11,312 feet, offers stunning vistas and serves as a trailhead for the Continental Divide Trail.

Are there historical sites and towns to visit in Gunnison County?

Yes, Gunnison County has a rich history. You can explore the charming, historic town of Crested Butte Downtown, renowned for its colorful Victorian architecture. The ghost town of Gothic, now home to the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab, offers a unique glimpse into the past. The Gunnison Pioneer Museum provides an immersive experience with historic buildings, artifacts, and an antique narrow-gauge train exhibit. Other historic towns like Ohio City and Pitkin also offer insights into the region's mining and railroad heritage.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Gunnison County offers extensive outdoor recreation. For hiking, you can explore trails in the Gunnison National Forest, such as the Three Lakes Trail loop or the Curecanti Creek Trail in Curecanti National Recreation Area. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle challenging routes like the 401 Trail loop or the Monarch Crest. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides like the Almont to Taylor Park Reservoir route. You can find more details on specific routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Gunnison County?

Absolutely. Many natural areas are suitable for families, such as Beaver Lake, which is noted as family-friendly. The Brush Creek Trailhead offers hikes through wildflowers with expansive views, perfect for a family outing. The Curecanti National Recreation Area provides water-based activities like boating and paddleboarding on its reservoirs. The Gunnison Pioneer Museum is also an engaging experience for all ages, with its outdoor exhibits and historic train.

When is the best time to visit Gunnison County for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Gunnison County for most outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking, is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall (May to October). During wildflower season, areas like the Brush Creek Trailhead are particularly beautiful. High mountain passes like Monarch Pass and Cottonwood Pass are typically accessible in summer. Winter offers world-class skiing at Crested Butte Mountain Resort and other snow-based activities.

What are some challenging mountain biking trails in Gunnison County?

Gunnison County is a renowned destination for mountain biking. Challenging trails include the infamous Monarch Crest, a high-alpine adventure starting from Monarch Pass. Other demanding routes are the 401 Trail loop and the Doctor Park Loop in the Gunnison National Forest. These trails often feature significant elevation changes and technical sections, offering a thrilling experience for experienced riders. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails in Gunnison County guide.

Are there any scenic drives in Gunnison County?

Yes, Gunnison County offers several scenic drives. Waunita Pass is a dirt road winding through the Gunnison National Forest, accessible in summer, providing access to semi-deserted towns and local hot springs. Cottonwood Pass offers easy access to Colorado's Front Range with picturesque views. Additionally, the Gunnison County Heritage Driving Tour is a self-guided tour that takes visitors to interesting historic sites while showcasing incredible vistas.

Where can I find easy hiking trails in Gunnison County?

For easier hikes, the Three Lakes Trail loop in the Gunnison National Forest is rated as easy. The Brush Creek Trailhead is also a great spot for a hike, especially during wildflower season, offering beautiful views without extreme difficulty. Judd Falls, just outside Crested Butte, is another delightful and accessible hike.

Are there opportunities for wildlife viewing in Gunnison County?

Gunnison County's diverse natural landscapes, including the Gunnison National Forest and Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Keep an eye out for deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and various bird species. The remote areas and wildernesses within the national forest are particularly good for spotting wildlife in their natural habitats.

What winter activities are available in Gunnison County?

During winter, Gunnison County transforms into a snowy playground. Crested Butte Mountain Resort is renowned for its world-class skiing and snowboarding. Beyond the resorts, you can find opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling in the vast Gunnison National Forest and other designated areas.

Is parking available at major attractions?

Yes, parking is generally available at major attractions and trailheads. For instance, Monarch Pass has a dedicated parking lot with facilities. The Brush Creek Trailhead also offers parking. It's always a good idea to check specific location details for larger parks like Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, which has designated parking areas at its overlooks and visitor centers.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions in Gunnison County?

Yes, Crested Butte Downtown is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its historic charm and vibrant atmosphere. For natural attractions, some overlooks at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park may offer accessible viewing points, but it's recommended to check the official NPS website for specific accessibility information.

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