Constructed from 1929 to 1932 and opened to tourists and drivers the
following year, Trail Ridge Road earned immediate inclusion among the
scenic wonders of the world. The new path through the park followed the
ancient trail across Tombstone Ridge and offered visitors breathtaking
views and a privileged glimpse at unique ecosystems. Today, Trail Ridge
Road endures as a truly otherworldly place. It is the country's highest
continuous paved road, peaking at over twelve thousand feet and running
forty-eight miles. Join author Amy Law on a tour across the Continental
Divide and through the history of Colorado's most famous byway.