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The Scenic Highway of Legends
A Colorado & National Forest Service Scenic Byway

La Veta to Walsenburg Via US 160
the Highway of Legends, Colorado
Looking north at sunset, coming out of La Veta

State Highway 12, the Scenic Highway of Legends travels about 5 miles northeast from downtown La Veta, going quickly uphill near the La Veta-Cuchara Valley Airport, to its' junction with US Highway 160, a primary route between the I-25 at Walsenburg and the San Luis Valley, Pagosa Springs, Durango and Cortez.

the West Spanish Peak at sunset
The West Spanish Peak at sunset, from near La Veta
Looking back at La Veta
Looking at La Veta from the north

The Scenic Byway route goes east to Walsenburg, paralleling the Cuchara River. Along the way there are some great views of the Spanish Peaks to the south. You will also come by a Santuario on the north side of the road.

Four miles west of Walsenburg is the Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center on the south side of the road and Lathrop State Park on the north side of the road.

Lathrop State Park is Colorado's oldest State Park. Lathrop features two boating and excellent fishing lakes (Horseshoe and Martin) with a swimming beach on Martin Lake. Lots of picnic sites and camping spots in the Park, too. The Visitors Center walls are covered with murals depicting the history of the area from the days of the Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellers to the coal strikes of the early 1900's. From almost anywhere in the Park, the views of the Spanish Peaks are spectacular. On the east side of Lathrop is the Walsenburg Municipal Golf Course (9 holes).

Lathrop State Park
On Horseshoe Lake at Lathrop State Park
The Spanish Peaks
The Spanish Peaks

Coming into Walsenburg, the speed limit drops at the edge of town. That's fine because there's only a mile to go before turning right on Main Street and heading out onto the I-25 for the journey back to Trinidad. Along the way you'll find restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores and motels in Walsenburg. You'll also pass by the city park, complete with swimming pool. If you turn left at Main Street and head north, that road leads to Exit 52 on the I-25, just after the intersection with State Highway 69, the road to Westcliffe and Custer County.