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Million Dollar Highway Self-Driving Audio Tour

3.5 (41)
Silverton, US
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Million Dollar Highway Self-Driving Audio Tour

3.5 (41)
Silverton, US
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Embark on a wild west adventure with the self-guided Million Dollar Highway Audio Tour in Colorado. This jaw-dropping stretch of road takes you through the remnants of booming mining towns and offers breathtaking natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the wild history of the area while driving at your own pace. Simply download the Tour Guide App, follow the audio instructions, and enjoy the route. Along the way, you'll explore the charming town of Durango, pass by the stunning Animas River, visit the historic Pinkerton Hot Springs, and even see the famous Baker's Bridge from the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. With lifetime validity, you can tackle this 72-mile tour in 2-3 hours and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book now and experience the best of the Million Dollar Highway!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Jaw-dropping stretch of highway
  • Wild history of the area
  • Fascinating town of Durango
  • Pinkerton Hot Springs' natural beauty
  • Famous film location at Baker's Bridge
  • Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
  • Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
  • Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
  • Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
  • Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
  • Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
  • Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
  • Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
  • Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations

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Introduction

Take a journey through Colorado's Million Dollar Highway with the captivating self-driving audio tour. This awe-inspiring stretch of road is steeped in history, once home to booming mining towns and railroad tycoons. Today, it offers a unique blend of rugged western charm and jaw-dropping natural beauty. Get ready to immerse yourself in the wild history of this area, from boom to bust, as you drive along this scenic highway.

What to expect?

During this self-guided tour, expect a total duration of 120 to 180 minutes, depending on your pace. The adventure begins in Durango, where you'll head north along the Million Dollar Highway. Along the way, you'll stop at key points of interest, learning fascinating facts and stories through the audio guide. From Durango to Silverton, each step of the journey unravels a new chapter in the area's history. Marvel at the breathtaking views, encounter landmarks from classic movies, and immerse yourself in the captivating tales of the Ute tribe and the mining rush.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for adventurers and history enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're traveling alone, with a partner, or as part of a group, you'll find this experience captivating. Nature lovers will be in awe of the stunning landscapes, while history buffs will appreciate the deep historical significance of the Million Dollar Highway. As an inclusive experience, this tour welcomes anyone with a love for exploration and a desire to learn about the rich heritage of Colorado.

Why book this?

Embark on this self-driving audio tour to unlock the mysteries and beauty of Colorado's Million Dollar Highway. This experience offers a unique blend of history, natural wonders, and breathtaking scenery. The audio guide provides valuable insights and captivating stories, transforming the journey into a truly immersive experience. With lifetime validity, you can embark on this adventure at a time that suits you best. So whether you're a seasoned traveler seeking a new adventure or a history lover craving a deeper understanding of the region, this self-driving audio tour is an ideal choice.

Good to know

As you embark on this self-driving tour, it's important to note that this is not an entrance ticket. Make sure to check the opening hours of the tour's locations before your visit. Before downloading the Tour Guide App by Action, ensure you have a good internet or Wi-Fi connection. The 72-mile tour covers the essentials of the Million Dollar Highway in 2-3 hours, allowing you to fully explore and appreciate the key highlights. Bring your sense of adventure and immerse yourself in the wonders of Colorado's picturesque landscapes.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Million Dollar Highway self-driving audio tour rave about its captivating storytelling and stunning scenery. Many appreciate the flexibility of being able to embark on the tour at their own pace, ensuring a truly personalized experience. The audio guide is praised for its informative and engaging content, bringing the history of the area to life. Visitors are enthralled by the remarkable landscapes and notable landmarks, with the tour providing a fresh perspective on the region's rich heritage. Overall, guests express their satisfaction and recommend this tour as a must-do for anyone craving a unique and immersive journey through Colorado's Million Dollar Highway.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Million Dollar Highway

Your northbound tour along the Million Dollar Highway begins in Durango. From here, you'll head north and discover why millions of people come from all over to visit this jaw-dropping stretch of highway.

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Durango

As you drive through Durango, you'll get acquainted with this fascinating town and the man who put it on the map: Otto Mears. Hear how Mears turned this from a ramshackle railroad camp into the bustling destination it is today.

Animas River Trail

Along the way you'll pass the Animas River, a 126-mile tributary of the San Juan River. This gorgeous river may have a benign name now, but the first European explorer to find it gave it a much more chilling title.

Pinkerton Hot Springs

Next up is Pinkerton Hot Springs, named after dairy agriculturist James Pinkerton, who built a resort and hotel by the springs which also functioned as an illegal speakeasy during prohibition! The resort is long gone, but the natural beauty of the hot springs remains.

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Bakers Bridge

Baker's Bridge might be an unassuming landmark, but it holds major significance for classic movie buffs. This is the spot where Paul Newman and Robert Redford made their famous leap into the Animas River in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid!

Haviland Lake

Haviland Lake State Park is a fantastic place to break up a long drive with a picnic or an icy swim. This picture-perfect lake is shaded by towering pines and offers great views of the Hermosa Cliffs beyond. It's also a no-wake lake undisturbed by larger motorboats.

Molas Pass

Molas Pass rises an incredible 10,910 feet above sea level, making it one of the highway's two highest mountain passes. Despite this elevation, it's also a famous landmark along an annual bicycle racing route! Skilled cyclists huff their way to the top, then ride gravity the rest of the way down.

Molas Lake

Pristine, peaceful, and very chilly, Molas Lake is one of the best places to view the San Juan Mountains and the Weminuche Wilderness. Formed by glaciers thousands of years ago, it's now an absolutely perfect picnic spot for the weary traveler.

Silverton

Silverton might get its name from the precious metal once mined in its vicinity, but the history of this land dates back way before the arrival of miners and their mules. As you pass through, you'll get a glimpse into the history of the Ute tribe who once called this their home, and what happened to them when the mining rush began.

Ironton

Along your way, you'll pass the remains of Ironton. Once a booming mining town, built largely around the harvest of iron ore, Ironton is now one of many ghost towns which were left behind after mining operations in these mountains went bust. The last Ironton resident died in 1960.

Bear Creek Falls

Bear Creek Falls is a dramatic, 200 foot cascading waterfall that is an absolute must-see along your route. If you're visiting in the fall, the autumn foliage makes this already impressive attraction even better.

Ouray

In the final stretch of your tour, you'll enter the storied town of Ouray. Nicknamed "the Switzerland of America," this picturesque mountain town isn't just a pretty face. It's also packed with things to do! From ice parks to waterfalls, it's a place ripe for discovery.

Ouray Ice Park

From December to March, the Ouray Ice Park offers wintery experiences for intrepid adventurers. The park's main attraction is an enormous ice wall created specifically for climbing.

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Box Canyon Waterfall & Park

Ouray's Box Canyon Falls Park is overflowing with cool scenery. Imposing canyon walls, great hiking trails, and scenic picnic spots define much of the park. But the main draw is the huge waterfall tumbling over the edge of the canyon, which you can view from below and above!

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Ouray Historical District

Ouray's Historical District has beautifully preserved its roots as a 19th-century mining town. The district boasts plenty of picturesque Victorian-era homes and commercial structures, as well as a gorgeous opera house which was saved from the brink of demolition.

Ouray Visitor's Center

The last stop along your tour is the Ouray Visitor's Center, a great place to get situated for a longer visit to this quaint little town. Your tour will conclude here.

Reviews

(41)

3.5 (41)

Nancy_E

We drove from Durango to Ouray. The narrator was informative. We learned a lot and very much enjoyed the audio presentation.

H3254GLjessicac

Great to have while driving and kids enjoyed it! (10 and 12) kept us all engaged and learned some history about the area!

azahoor

Great app. Easy to use. Fully enjoyed. As soon as we arrived at starting point, it activated itself. We were able to visit places which we might not have seen otherwise. Highly recommended.

hallerwilliam

A disappointing product. The commentary cut out at every point of highlight. We have enjoyed similar products from other providers.

S1995TDjohnp

It was very you stop at places get look around get back in the and drive on it would pick up at the spot you stopped at. You play it over the car radio some way highly recommend.

U5358WPrichardp

There is a lot of history on 550 that can be told. Names of mines and stories of old are readily available, but not delivered in this account. Inaccurate history about Chief Ouray. Information about wildlife is the main focus of this audio. The mountains were not even called out for geographical reference. Very disappointed.

elainemM7306NH

Terrible experience! The segments of the trip skipped back and forth. No continuity. I would appreciate a refund.

David105

What a beautiful drive from Durango to Ouray Colorado. We enjoyed the audio commentary provided and it worked well with the Bluetooth connection. Since cell phone connection is spotty at best, we remained connected with the GPS signal throughout the trip. Our only suggestion would be that there could be more commentary on sites along the way. Examples would be the Purgatory Ski Area, the ongoing Restoration Project, Hiking Trails, etc.

razorface50

This self-guided audio app was extremely easy to use and was very helpful as we drove up the Million Dollar Highway from Durango to Silverton. The historical facts and beautiful points of interest it provides makes it much easier for the passenger as well as the driver to enjoy the beutiful journey. It's not called the "Million Dollar Highway" for nothing! Highly Recommend!

Lisa W

Easy to use, excellent Info on stops along the way. The scenery itself is worth the drive. The stops along the way are the BONUS!
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-07 00:38