Rollins Pass
Rollins Pass is a high mountain pass located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, reaching an elevation of 11,660 feet. It connects the towns of East Portal and Winter Park and is part of the historic Moffat Tunnel route. The pass offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking.
Originally constructed as a railroad route in the early 1900s, Rollins Pass was used by the Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Railway. Today, it is primarily a scenic drive and hiking trail, attracting visitors who want to experience the natural beauty of the area. The pass is often accessible during the summer months when snow has melted.