


Skyline Drive was constructed by a crew of inmates, as history has it, with its origin tracing back to the early 1900s. The lack of guardrails with the shear drop-offs and the narrow line of the ridge allows a true, mountain-road experience! Skyline Drive is a one-way road which follows a razorback ridgeline for almost three miles, providing a stunning view of the mountains to the west and overlooking the city, Arkansas River, and the Hogbacks Open Space Recreation Area below. Several miles west of town off of highway 50, a small, obscure sign past Arkansas River Tours points the way to the one-way scenic road, so popular to locals and visitors alike. On this drive red rock with a few plants and trees await.Skyline Drive is one of those places that even people who visit Canon City only once, remember.

Along the way it is possible to see some very unique geological features, as well as the river way below. Skyline Drive is a very popular trip for local residents, and should not be missed while one is in the area, as long as you can enjoy the high drive. For those who want to visit the Dinosaur Depot, Railroad to the Gorge, or the little shops it is best to get back on Highway 50 and take it downtown to these places. It is quite easy to find your way back to Highway 50th, and the various amusements the highway has nearby. Skyline Drive ends at Floral and Fifth, which is a residential neighborhood leading into Canon City. There are a number of pull offs for the views and to catch your breath from the twisting road. It is best to take the speed limit at heart to avoid any issues. Most of the road also does not have guardrails, which means visitors can peer out of the car directly down, and get a sense of what it was like to travel the road in the early 1900's, when cars were a little less sure footed. A small car or truck is best, and the road should not be attempted by motor homes due to the grade of the road and the sudden turns required. It can be quite thrilling for those who seek adventure. Skyline is not for those who have never experienced a high road with cliff edges. At one of the pull offs visitors do not even have to get too far off the road to see dinosaur tracks in rock. In fact visitors are able to take a drive to the Dinosaur Depot to see some of the specimens which have been pulled out of areas near Skyline Drive. Many dinosaur tracks are still embedded in the rocks surrounding the drive. The drive has also been a highlight for paleontologists. Skyline Drive is known for more than just the scenic views it can offer, especially as one gets closer to the gorge. There are numerous switchback areas below that one can enjoy. The views from the ridge are breathtaking and even considered a geological marvel. You will even be able to get to the suspension bridge from Skyline Drive, which allows you to see an amazing site below.

The drive will take you several hundred feet up to the ridge that overlooks the city, gorge, and Arkansas River Valley. During the early 20th century Skyline Drive was built by prison inmates. The entrance is about 3 miles west of Canon City proper. At the juncture of US Highway 50 and Skyline Drive, visitors will pick up the one way road. Going into the city is your typical highway, until you get further into town. Canon City, Colorado offers one of the most scenic drives in North America.
