Jones Pass

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  • Author: Motobeemer
  • Created: August 18, 2023 3:46 pm
  • Updated: October 16, 2023 7:46 pm
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Route type: Out and Back
Difficulty grade: Blue (Intermediate)
Pavement Quality Dirt road with some gravel and rocky sections
Route Type Winding with some steeper switchbacks and some shelf road action
Traffic Level Moderate, popular camping area
Fuel Stops Empire has fuel
Hazards Oncoming traffic with limited areas to pass, shelf road drop offs, loose rock
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  • Distance 6 miles
  • Time 23 min
  • Speed 15 mph
  • Min altitude 9869 ft
  • Peak 12441 ft
  • Climb 2608 ft
  • Descent 36 ft






Jones Pass is a high mountain pass dirt road that runs from the base of Berthoud Pass (near Empire, CO) and up over 12,000 ft in elevation. It should be noted this route does have some steeper sections with loose rock, some switchbacks and shelf road action. One would definitely need some sort of dirt capable motorcycle (Adventure bikes are fine) to navigate this route, with some reasonably good tires. The road can get a little narrow down at lower elevations making oncoming traffic a bit of a hazard.

Personally I have ridden this multiple times and never had an opportunity to go past the top of the pass, snow typically blocks this opportunity even in the summer.

1. Jones Pass

Altitude: 0 ft
Address: 6140 US-40, Empire, CO 80438, USA

Jones Pass, elevation 12,454 ft (3,796 m), is a mountain pass that crosses the Continental Divide in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado in the United States.

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Jones Pass is a high mountain pass dirt road that runs from the base of Berthoud Pass (near Empire, CO) and up over 12,000 ft in elevation. It should be noted this route does have some steeper sections with loose rock, some switchbacks and shelf road action. One would definitely need some sort of dirt capable motorcycle (Adventure bikes are fine) to navigate this route, with some reasonably good tires. The road can get a little narrow down at lower elevations making oncoming traffic a bit of a hazard.

Personally I have ridden this multiple times and never had an opportunity to go past the top of the pass, snow typically blocks this opportunity even in the summer.

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