Tincup Pass, St. Elmo

Total Miles
12.7

Elevation

3,706.11 ft

Duration

2 Hours

Technical Rating

5

Difficult

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Tour historic mountain towns on this beautiful high-mountain pass. Visit St. Elmo, a popular Colorado ghost town with a few businesses, including an ATV rental. Tincup is a cute town with lots of historical buildings. No gate-closures on this trail.

Photos of Tincup Pass, St. Elmo

Tincup Pass, St. Elmo
Tincup Pass, St. Elmo

Difficulty

Difficult. Sharp rocks near the top may cut tires. One short section of narrow shelf road often remains snow covered into early July. After the snow clears, this trail is suitable for SUVs with high clearance, low-range gearing, skid plates and good tires.

History

St. Elmo was settled in 1878 and grew to a population of about 2,000. Like so many mining towns, the most prosperous businesses were saloons, dance halls and bawdy houses. In 1881, St. Elmo became an important railway stop. During the construction of the Alpine Tunnel, St. Elmo was a bustling supply center. When Mary Murphy Mine closed in 1920, St. Elmo was finished. Contrary to popular belief, Tincup is not a ghost town. Most of the old cabins in town have been restored to their original condition and are occupied during the summer. No visit to Tincup is complete without a stop at the Tincup General Store.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

Kristian Brown
Sep 04, 2024
2023 Ford Bronco
Open
Normal
Rough/Deteriorated
Christine Hammack
Aug 26, 2024
2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS
Open
Bruce Knudson
Aug 22, 2024
4x4
Open
Rough/Deteriorated
We went from St Elmo to Tincup. It’s rock and bumpy but we had no problem in our stock rubicon JL. There’s a couple huge mud holes on the st Elmo side of the pass but you should be able to weave around them. Water level in mirror lake was 1-1.5 feet on parts of the road. All in all a really fun and scenic trail
Lorren Digby
Jul 31, 2024
SxS
Open
Dusty
Rough/Deteriorated

Access Description

From Johnson Village, head south on Highway 285 about 6 miles. Just past Nathrop, turn right on County Road 162. Go west 15.4 miles to parking area (with toilet) on left. Immediately after parking area, bear right following sign to St. Elmo. In center of town, turn right following sign to Tincup Pass. Cross wooden bridge and turn left. Head uphill on well-marked County Road 267.

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