State highway in Colorado, United States
State Highway 65 (SH 65 ) is a state highway in Colorado that crosses the Grand Mesa . The highway along with a road to Lands End Overlook were designated as the Grand Mesa National Scenic Byway in 1996.[ 2] SH 65's southern terminus is at SH 92 east of Delta , and its northern terminus is at Interstate 70 (I-70) and U.S. Route 6 (US 6) northeast of Palisade .
Route description
Southern terminus at SH 92
SH 65 runs 61.4 miles (98.8 km), starting at a junction with SH 92 east of Delta . The highway heads north, crossing the Gunnison River , through Orchard City and Cedaredge . The highway then enters Grand Mesa National Forest climbing to the top of Grand Mesa . It then drops down the north side of Grand Mesa, ending at a junction with I-70 northeast of Palisade .
Grand Mesa Scenic and Historic Byway
The byway runs north from Cedaredge along Highway 65, to the top of the Grand Mesa at more than 10,000 feet (3,000 m). It also includes Land's End Road to the Land's End Observatory from Highway 65. The byway continues past Island Lake, one of more than 300 trout-filled lakes in Grand Mesa National Forest . On the north side of the Mesa are the towns of Mesa , Collbran , and Powderhorn Ski Resort .[ 3] [ 4] The byway continues along De Beque Canyon , with its colorful sandstone bluffs, and eventually meets Interstate 70 in the town of De Beque .
Historic and scenic byway designations:
Scenic Overlooks include:[ 4]
Cedaredge overlook - an easy access overlook
Land O Lakes overlook - a 1/4 mile moderate walk by foot
Island Lake - an easy access overlook with restrooms and accessible boat ramp
Grand Mesa Visitor Center - easy to moderate access with restrooms
Mesa Lakes Lodge area - an easy to moderate access with restrooms
Jumbo Lakes area - an easy access overlook with restrooms
Skyway Point - an easy access
Powderhorn - an easy access overlook with restrooms
I-70 pullout and interpretation information
Grand Mesa and Mt. Garfield, near Grand Junction, Colorado
Major intersections
Gallery
Cliff edge on Grand Mesa
Observatory located on the western edge of the Grand Mesa
Near mile marker 58, or about 3.5 miles from Interstate-70.
See also
References
External links
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