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Sapphire Point Overlook: A Rocky Mountain Gem

Breathtaking views of Dillon Reservoir and the Rockies await at this easily accessible scenic overlook in Summit County, Colorado.

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Sapphire Point Overlook, perched high above Dillon Reservoir, offers stunning panoramic views of the Gore and Tenmile mountain ranges. This easily accessible scenic spot is perfect for a quick nature escape, photography, and intimate gatherings, including weddings, making it a beloved destination year-round.

A brief summary to Sapphire Point Overlook

  • Swan Mountain Rd, Dillon, Colorado, 80435, US

Local tips

  • Arrive early, especially on weekends and during peak season, to secure parking and avoid crowds.
  • Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, as conditions can change rapidly at high altitudes.
  • Bring binoculars to fully appreciate the wildlife and scenic views.
  • Consider visiting during the week for a more peaceful experience.
  • Be prepared for icy conditions on the trail during winter months.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Dillon, head east on Highway 6 and turn left onto Dillon Dam Road. Continue until you reach Swan Mountain Road and turn right. Follow Swan Mountain Road until you see the well-marked parking lot for Sapphire Point Overlook on your left. Parking is free but limited. Be aware that parking is restricted to two vehicles for reserved events.

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Sapphire Point Overlook, situated at 9,500 feet, is a breathtaking vantage point in Summit County, Colorado, offering panoramic views of Dillon Reservoir and the surrounding Rocky Mountains. Located on Swan Mountain Road between Keystone and Breckenridge, this easily accessible overlook provides a quintessential Colorado experience. Historically, the area was home to the Ute Native American tribe before being discovered by gold-seeking prospectors in the 19th century. The creation of Dillon Reservoir in the 1960s transformed the area into a recreational haven, with Sapphire Point quickly becoming a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. The overlook offers a short, easy 0.6-mile loop trail with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels. The trail winds through pine forests and offers ever-changing perspectives of the lake and mountains. Benches along the trail provide opportunities for rest and contemplation. Sapphire Point is also a popular spot for small, intimate weddings, with reservations available for three-hour blocks. Whether you're catching the sunrise, watching the sunset, or stargazing under the night sky, Sapphire Point Overlook offers a visual spectacle that will stay etched in your memory.

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