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Recreation Region: Dillon Ranger District

Georgia Pass Road (South Fork Swan) TH #355

This 4WD road passes the town site of Parkville, the main mining camp in Summit County during the gold rush of the 1860s. All that remains now of the once bustling town is the cemetery, which can be accessed via a short hike. From Parkville to the summit, stay on the main road because a number of the intersecting roads are dead-ends. The summit is an open, grassy saddle with spectacular views of Mt. Guyot to the west.

The road continues over Georgia Pass on a gravel road into Park County and down to the Michigan Creek Campground, which is located in the South Park Ranger District of the Pike/San Isabel National Forest.

 

General Information

  • Limited dispersed camping available; 4WD recommended

Getting There

Elevation

11,631 ft.

Directions

From I-70 take Exit 203, Frisco / Breckenridge, and travel south on HWY 9 toward Breckenridge. After approximately 6.7 miles turn left onto Tiger Road (County Road 6). Travel east on Tiger Road for approximately 4.7 miles to the old Tiger Townsite, this is the winter parking area. Continue approximately 1 mile to a junction, bear right following the signs to Georgia Pass (South Fork Swan). You will be passing through private property, Good Times Tours will be on your left. At the next junction, bear right following the signs to Georgia Pass (South Fork Swan).

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Last updated February 19th, 2025