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N39 40.989 W105 42.169 View Larger Map (MVUM Layer Available) Get Directions (Google Maps) |
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| Nearest City: | Georgetown | ||||||||||||
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Clear Creek Ranger District, (303) 567-3000 Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland, (970) 295-6700 | ||||||||||||
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Argentine Pass
Clear Creek County, Colorado
The trails that lead out from Guanella Pass Road are rocky and sometimes very narrow. Looking down from over 13,000 feet from the top of McClellan Mountain provides for great views of the Santiago and Waldorf mines. Easy access from Georgetown makes this a great area to explore.
Popular Trails in This Area
Argentine Pass
McClellan Mountain
Detailed Description
Note: The mines are privately held, so please stay out of the old buildings.
How To Get There
From Georgetown: Head south on Rose St. towards 2nd St. Turn left onto 2nd St/Co Rd 381 and Continue to follow Co Rd 381 approx 2.5 miles to Co Rd 352/Leavenworth Creek Rd.
Know Before You Go
- Maps and data files are from a variety of sources. Trail and area conditions vary widely and many trails and areas may have changed significantly since the map or data file was created. Use your discretion and check with the local land management agency before riding or driving on public lands. Ride and drive at your own risk. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE!
- Not all routes are open to all vehicles. Follow the Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) and signage for the area and ride only on trails open to and wider than your OHV. Almost all trails in Colorado are subject to seasonal restrictions and closures. Visit the road and trail closure info page for more information. Call the responsible agency before making plans to ride in an area.
- All off-highway vehicles operated in Colorado must have a registration or permit issued by Colorado State Parks including those of non-residents. For more information, visit the State Parks OHV Program Page. Street legal vehicles with valid license plates do not need to be registered.
This symbol indicates areas where most routes are open only to licensed, street-legal vehicles. Please refer to the MVUM for designated ATV and dirt bike routes.



















