Molas Pass

Mountain pass in Colorado, United States
37°44′16″N 107°41′53″W / 37.73778°N 107.69806°W / 37.73778; -107.69806Topo mapUSGS Snowdon Peak

Molas Pass,[1] elevation 10,910 feet (3,330 meters), is a high mountain pass in the San Juan Mountains of western Colorado in the United States.

The pass is in the San Juan National Forest. It is traversed by the Million Dollar Highway, U.S. Highway 550 south of Silverton, which is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway.

Though it is one of the higher passes in Colorado, it has only a few switchbacks on the north approach, is considerably less intimidating than Red Mountain Pass on the same highway. It is generally kept open in the winter months.

Molas Pass is also the last mountain pass of the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic race, where riders race the train from Durango to Silverton.

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  • Molas Pass sign
    Molas Pass sign
  • Sunset over the southern approach to Molas Pass,in March.
    Sunset over the southern approach to Molas Pass,in March.
  • 360° Panorama of Molas Pass - May 29, 2007.
    360° Panorama of Molas Pass - May 29, 2007.
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