
The highway continues past North Lake and continues climbing almost steadily to Cuchara Pass (elevation: 9,995 feet). There are very few buildings along this stretch of road but the views are gorgeous. Lots of wildlife, lots of wildflowers. Except for the North Lake and Monument Lake areas, nearly all of the land along the highway is private.
The highway doesn't touch National Forest until the summit of Cuchara Pass. At the summit of the pass is where the other branch of the Scenic Highway of Legends: from Aguilar over Cordova Pass to Cuchara Pass, comes out.
The route the Byway takes over Cuchara Pass was a Native American trail used as early as 1779. In 1865, Henry Daigre hired Hiram Vasquez to construct a wagon road from La Veta to Stonewall over the pass. In 1883 this road became a mail route connecting the several little post offices upstream of Trinidad along the Purgatoire River in Las Animas County to the Cuchara Valley, La Veta and points beyond.
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