Black Bear Pass

Total Miles 11
Technical Rating
6 Moderate
Best Time Summer, Fall
Trail Type High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
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Trail Overview

Black Bear Pass trail is one of Colorado's most well-known Jeep trails. This 9.9-mile route deep in the Rocky Mountains begins at U.S. 550 at Red Mountain Pass and climbs to heart-stopping heights before the famous descent into Telluride. Views of historic mines and majestic waterfalls, including the highest in Colorado, Bridal Veil Falls, are some of the fantastic views on this technical OHV trail. The trail rises sharply to the summit of Black Bear Pass, providing ample parking and panoramic views into Ingram Basin. As the trail descends, it passes by Ingram Lake and the old Black Bear Mine, weaving through three basins with dramatic descents that bring you closer to Telluride. This route is not just about the challenge; it's also about soaking in the natural beauty, with sights of two significant waterfalls and expansive views of the San Juan mountains.Particularly notorious for "The Steps," a stretch of solid ledge road that is somewhat narrow, off-camber, and features a significant drop on the driver's side, the mile-long stretch of steep switchbacks is rated as difficult and is not for inexperienced drivers. A high clearance, short wheelbase, four-wheel drive vehicle is strongly recommended for this section of the road. Extreme caution should be taken here. The views are good, but you must keep your eyes on the road to avoid rollovers.The best time to go to Black Bear Pass is June, July, and August, but the pass can close at any point due to weather and trail conditions. Black Bear Pass is closed from October through May 15 due to snowpack.While Black Bear Pass has a reputation that includes potential danger, with sensible driving and proper precautions, it is a manageable challenge for experienced off-roaders. It's possible to encounter hazards on this trail, as with many in the Rocky Mountains, but with care and attention, the risks can be navigated safely. onX Offroad Trail Guide Review of Black Bear Pass:Historic mines and breathtaking waterfalls, including Bridal Veil Falls, are just some sights along this mountain trail. You can turn around before you reach the one-way, downhill switchbacks. If you're in an unlicensed vehicle, you should take that option or plan to be picked up at the bottom of the trail. The road is closed from October through May 15. Black Bear Pass is one of the best-known Jeep trails in the State. This is an easy 6-rated trail, but if I gave "Pucker Factor" ratings, this one would be off the chart your first time down. The scenery is excellent. There are two significant waterfalls, lovely views of the San Juans, and a Telluride overview. The trail is two-way as it begins on US 550 but switches to one-way at the point where it gets narrow and scary. There are very few spots wide enough to pass from here on down. The road from US 550 to the actual Black Bear Pass is another beautiful Rocky Mountain road. A spur road at the timberline leads to Porphyry Gulch, then the trail goes up, up, and up toward the pass. The road drops down into the upper basin as you top the pass. You then drop from there into a still lower basin. Then, drop into yet a third basin. After the edge of the third basin, the road drops steeply toward Telluride. At the bottom of this drop, you reach a sign indicating that the trail is one-way from this point on. You will soon reach the worst "Pucker Point" of the trail. This section is called "The Steps". The road is a solid ledge, but it is a bit off-camber and somewhat narrow, and there is a big drop on the driver's side. This is the scariest part. Be careful. Think about what you are doing, and you will be OK. Remember, tour companies take tourists down this. OR, you can do what I did - let your wife drive so you can take photos.

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Difficulty

Very rocky, rutted and off-camber trail with erosion, loose rocks, sand, washes and obstacles up to 3 feet tall, including ledges and short, steep grades. Potential for deep water crossings with strong currents.

Technical Rating

6

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Tyler Lawrence
Oct 22, 2025
Open
Found snow just past the gate. Im sure much more ahead so didnt try to go through. It was muddy where the snow had melted.
Matt Stephens
Oct 18, 2025
Open
Deep snow at top. Had to turn around.
Jacob Traska
Oct 03, 2025
Open
It’s open, not many people in the morning. We trailed with a group was nice to have some support on the more difficult part.
Zach Bryant
Oct 03, 2025
Open
per San Miguel county black bear pass has been reopened after removing the Kia
Kira Oliver
Oct 01, 2025
Open
Black Bear Pass is closed until further notice for public safety reasons due to a vehicle teetering off the edge on one of the switchbacks above the falls (power plant). A South Carolina man drove his Kia Telluride up the one way road on Black Bear Rd, despite being advised not to do so by people in the area. About three to four switchbacks past the falls, he got stuck with wheels off the side of the road, leaving the vehicle unstable. It is not safe for cars to drive around it. The vehicle requires tow, and it is unknown at this point when this can happen. Bridal Veil Road up to the Falls is also closed just past the parking lot which prohibits access to the Via Ferrata. Bridal Veil Trail will remain open.
Gary Rogers
Sep 26, 2025
Open
A few Jeeps ahead of us, a few motorcycles that passed us and a guy with Texas plates on his Toyota RAV4 were all we saw today. Just after the one way sign I advised the RAV4 driver to turn around as I had already witnessed his right rear tire lift at least 18" off the ground. Don't know if he did or not. Light rain started soon afterwards and by the time we got to the steps they were very wet. We tiptoed our Jeep at less than a snail's pace from there to the waterfall without incident. The switchbacks were easier than I expected and we can't wait to do this trail again. Someone told me that Black Bear is a beginner trail with expert consequences. Yep, that about sums it up.
James Buck
Sep 03, 2025
Open
Trail open and conditions were normal. Ride up to top is fairly benign, but scenic. Going down requires off road experience/focus due to shelf roads, off camber steps and switchbacks.
Patrick Gonçalves McLaren
Sep 02, 2025
Open
Black bear pass was a wild ride. Perfect condition: not wet at all, right sunny day, midday with great visibility. Despite the perfect conditions the narrow passes with cliff ledges, requirement to have very high clearance, and large boulder sections made it quite the challenge. It took about 2.5 hours and we only did it because 550 was going to be closed to Ouray for 4 hours, so off we went to the pass to get to telluride to go around.
Andy Swartz
Aug 25, 2025
Open
Trail was dry and very scenic. Take caution on the tight switchbacks and all will be fine. It took about 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete and that was with plenty of pit stops for pictures.
Brian Kilgore
Aug 18, 2025
Open
Nice clean sunny day. Light breeze. Trail is dry so slower rocky areas were not the best for traction.
Aaron Wedel
Aug 13, 2025
Open
John P
Aug 13, 2025
Open
Made it to the pass no problem with a stock height 4Runner. I did catch a couple of rocks with the front aftermarket skid plate. Traffic was light. Encountered a few drivers/riders, but no issues with passing. I did not continue on to Telluride; saving the fun section for another day.
David Ellingwood
Aug 07, 2025
Open
Relatively easy trail with sever consequences if a mishap occurs. Good braking is a must, I felt the first descent before getting to the curve around the wall posed greater risk due to list of loose rock. Good brake control to keep your vehicles brakes from locking up and sliding is the goal in my opinion.
Cody Phillips
Aug 03, 2025
Open
Open and clear. Only a few people on the trail. Some hikers and bikers by the falls to watch for.
Doug Zelinka
Jul 27, 2025
Open
Little 4x4 traffic. Near the end, lots of hikers to Bridal Veil Falls.

Black Bear Pass Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance

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