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Montrose, CO Road Trips

Drivers starting from Montrose, CO have 5 mapped routes to choose from, making it a small but connected base in the Mountain West. Routes from here tend to cover serious ground — the average trip runs 296 miles, so plan for multi-day adventures. Most routes from Montrose, CO head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

city and county seat of Montrose County, Colorado, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

6

Longest Drive

356.5 mi

Fort Collins, CO

Quickest Drive

5h 32m

Colorado Springs, CO

Plan Around Montrose, CO

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Trips from Montrose, CO

Driving from Montrose, CO

On average, trips departing from Montrose, CO run 296 miles with a drive time of roughly 6h 4m. This is long-haul territory. Most routes stretch past the 250-mile mark, so pack snacks and plan fuel stops. The longest mapped route runs 357 miles (6h 56m), while the shortest is just 225 miles.

Popular Destinations

The most popular drives from Montrose, CO include Fort Collins, CO (356.5 mi, 6h 56m), Aurora, CO (310.2 mi, 6h 6m), Denver, CO (296.3 mi, 5h 51m), Lakewood, CO (291.7 mi, 5h 43m), and Pueblo, CO (225.1 mi, 5h 45m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 296-mile drive from Montrose, CO, expect to burn about 11.7 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg. These are full-day drives. Start by 7 or 8 AM if you want to arrive at a reasonable hour without rushing.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 5 mapped routes leaving Montrose, CO and 1 routes heading into Montrose, CO, covering 6 total connections. Distances range from 225 to 357 miles.

The longest mapped route from Montrose, CO covers 357 miles and takes approximately 6h 56m. Shorter options start at just 225 miles.

The average route from Montrose, CO runs about 296 miles with a drive time of roughly 6h 4m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Montrose, CO include Fort Collins, CO, Aurora, CO, Denver, CO and Lakewood, CO. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Montrose, CO by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

20,703

Median Income

$63,177

Median Home Value

$359,000

Median Age

45.9

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Montrose, CO at a Glance

Founded

1882

Elevation

19,052 ft

Area

18 mi²

Notable People from Montrose, CO

A sampling of people born in Montrose, CO.

Dalton Trumbo

Dalton Trumbo

1905–1976

American screenwriter (1905–1976)

Al Taliaferro

1905–1969

American comics artist (1905-1969)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Montrose, CO.

Montrose Masonic Temple, Lodge No. 63

Montrose Masonic Temple, Lodge No. 63

masonic temple in Montrose, United States of America

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Denver and Rio Grande Depot

Denver and Rio Grande Depot

train station in Montrose, Colorado

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Sherman and Ross Block Building

Sherman and Ross Block Building

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q994436), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Montrose, CO

Montrose is a town in the Uncompahgre Valley in Southwestern Colorado. It is a gateway to both Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park to its east and Telluride and other ski areas in the San Juan Mountains to the south. It is also home to the West Elks American Viticultural Area (AVA), part of Colorado's Wine Country and the highest wine vineyards in North America.

Montrose is the second-largest town in western Colorado. Located on the valley floor, Montrose is surrounded by the photogenic mountain ranges of the Uncompahgre Plateau to the west and snow-capped San Juan mountains to the south. The Uncompahgre Valley was the ancestral home of the Ute nation. But in the late 1870s, the lure of the gold and silver deposits in the area proved too great for the white settler population to resist. Tensions boiled over with the Meeker Massacre in 1879. Pushed to the breaking point by the Federal government's attempts to disband their nomadic way of life, the Utes killed several whites and launched the so-called Ute War. Initially successful, the Utes were forcibly relocated to Utah, and the southwest corner of Colorado, near Cortez. Two months after the Utes were evicted, in December 1881, the town was founded. In the early days, Montrose was known variously as Pomona, Dad’s Town, and Uncompahgre Town. Eventually, the town was named after Sir Walter Scott's historic novel, "A Legend of Montrose" because the area reminded Joseph Selig, the town founder, of Scotland's lake country. Montrose served as a supply depot to service mining towns like Ouray, Silverton, Telluride and Durango in the San Juans, raising cattle and sheep to feed the miners. By 1882, the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co built a narrow gauge railroad from Montrose to Silverton. Besides mining and ranching, orchards were a part of the area's agricultural history. The mines went into decline, and agriculture became the center of Montrose's economy.

Cimarron Railroad Exhibits (Located within Curecanti National Recreation Area, 20 mi east of Montrose, just off US 50), ☏ +1 970-249-4074. See authentic restored 1880s locomotives and trestles from the Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad Montrose Botanic Gardens, 1800 Pavilion Dr (Located just south of the Montrose Pavilion), ☏ +1 970-249-0742, [email protected]. Flowers, rock gardens and ornamental fruit trees, with the West Elks Mountains as a backdrop. Montrose County Historical Museum (In the former Denver & Rio Grande Train Depot at the corner of Main and Rio Grande), ☏ +1 970-249-2085. Focuses on early day pioneer life: buggies, wagons, farm implements and a completely furnished homesteader's cabin. The inside houses a country store, railroad memorabilia, a children's corner, Indian artifacts, and musical instruments, 1 Museum of the Mountain West, 68169 E. Miami Rd (Located at the corner of E. Miami Rd and US 50, 2.5 miles east from the last light in Montrose heading towards Gunnison), ☏ +1 970-249-4162, [email protected]. History of the region from 1840 to 1940. Open air museum with a series of Wild West buildings arranged like a town. 2 Ute Indian Museum & Ouray Memorial Park (Two miles south of Montrose on Hwy. 550 and Chipeta Drive - now also home to the Visitor's Welcome Center.), ☏ +1 970-249-3098. Commemorates the life and culture of the Ute nation. Located on the farm once belonging to the famous Ute leader, Ouray, and his wife, Chipeta. The grounds include the Ouray Memorial and the grave of Chipeta.

Crested Butte Telluride Powderhorn Ski Resort, 48338 Powderhorn Rd Mesa, ☏ +1 970-268-5700. Cerro Summit Recreation Area, 433 S. 1st St, ☏ +1 970-240-1411. Maintained by the City of Montrose for sledding, ice skating and cross country skiing. Black Canyon Golf Course, 1350 Birch, ☏ +1 970-249-4653. 18 holes, open to the public. The Links at Cobble Creek, 699 Cobble Dr, ☏ +1 970-240-9542. 18 holes, a driving range and restaurant. Visit Colorado's Wine Country. Colorado is home to over 70 wineries and its own indigenous vineyards, the highest in North America. Wine lovers can enjoy many vineyards around Montrose, as well as several scenic day trips to many of the small towns that grow their own grapes. These lovely little communities include Palisade, Paonia, Grand Junction and Hotchkiss.

Remington's at the Bridges, 2500 Bridges Dr., ☏ +1 970-252-1010. Casual elegance with five-star service and local organic produce. Dine inside or out, with beautiful mountain views

Red Arrow Inn & Suites, a Travelodge by Wyndham, 1702 E Main St, ☏ +1 970 249-9641, toll-free: +1-800-468-9323, fax: +1 970 249-8380. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 1391 S Townsend Ave, ☏ +1 970 240-1800. Canyon Creek Bed & Breakfast, 820 Main St, ☏ +1 970-249-2886. Convenient Main Street location in an old farmhouse. Social setting since this bed and breakfast also has a cocktail lounge. Massages available with reservations. Sunny, coffee-colored rooms with ensuite bathrooms and flat panel TVs. Country Lodge, 1624 E. Main St. Montrose, Colorado 81401-3809, ☏ +1 970-249-4567. The Country Lodge has a rustic charm unlike any other motel in Montrose. There are 22 rooms, some have kitchens, some have themes, and most have patio access to the beautiful garden and pool courtyard. The heated pool is seasonal, but the hot tub is open year round. All rooms are ground level and have parking in front of them. There is also parking for large vehicles on the property. Also features a 1200 sq ft cabin that is ideal for families or extended stays. Cedar Creek RV Park, 126 Rose Ln, ☏ +1 970-249-3884. Centennial RV Park, 23449 US 550, ☏ +1 970-240-3832. Full hookups, tent sites, hot showers, laundry, convenience store, play area, heated pool. Open May 1 - Nov. 1. Hangin' Tree RV Park, 17250 US 550, ☏ +1 970-249-9966. Full hookups, pull-throughs, showers, laundry, convenience store, gas, liquor store, propane. Year round. Kings Riverbend, 65120 Old Chipeta Tr, ☏ +1 970-249-8235. Shady, large big-rig sites on the river, 50 amp service.

1 Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ IATA), 2100 Airport Road, ☏ +1 970-249-3203. Regional service from Dallas, Denver, and more. Used most heavily during ski season. Cafe, vending, restrooms, car rentals. (updated Apr 2020) There are also airports in Denver and Grand Junction. Denver International Airport, (DEN IATA). Commonly referred to as DIA. It is located about 20 miles to the east of downtown. Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines all maintain hubs at the airport in Concourses A, B, and C respectively. Most other major domestic carriers also have service here. Grand Junction Regional Airport, (GJT IATA), otherwise known as Walker Field, is served by six airlines with nonstop service to Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. Some service is seasonal. US 50 runs east-west through town, from Grand Junction to the west and east to Gunnison and Pueblo. US 550 comes in from Albuquerque ending at the corner of Townsend Avenue and Main Street, in Montrose. Greyhound Bus Lines, 1360 North Townsend, ☏ +1 970-249-6673.

If you want to travel around town, then you will need to rent a vehicle. Prices are the same as across the United States. Downtown Montrose is easily navigated by foot. Budget Rent A Car, ☏ +1 970-249-6083. Dollar Rent A Car, ☏ +1 970-249-3770. Enterprise Rent A Car, ☏ +1 970-240-3835. National Car Rental, ☏ +1 970-252-8898. Thrifty Car Rental, ☏ +1 970-249-8741.

Travel tips adapted from Montrose (Colorado) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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