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An
absolutely awesome way to spend half a day or more! For an
extra thrill,
let someone drive you to
the top so you can bike down!
The
road is in good condition and is considered an "easy"
drive, at least until you near the top. Next to spectacular
cliffs, the road crosses a narrow man-made terrace known as the
"Palisades." The ledge is supported by a wall of hand
cut native stones, two feet thick by 33 feet high and 425 feet long.
The entire wall was dry laid without the use of mortar. A tribute
to its talented builders, the wall remains today in the same relative
condition as when first constructed in 1881.
The
Alpine Tunnel Historic District consists of a two hundred foot wide
right of way along thirteen miles of original Denver, South Park
and Pacific railbed between the town sites of Quartz (in Gunnison
County) and Hancock (in Chaffee County). The District consists of
property located on the Gunnison National Forest and the San Isabel
National Forest as well as two separate parcels of private land.
The
Alpine Tunnel Historic District is a joint Project sponsored by
the Gunnison County Lodging Tax Panel, the Alpine Tunnel Historic
Association, and the U.S. Forest Service.
The
Alpine Tunnel Historical District is normally open from July to
September.
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