Uncompahgre Plateau

The southern portions of this large plateau (see Divide Road for the northern portions) are more varied than the northern part. The highest parts contain excellent spruce-fir woodland, with Gray Jay, Golden-crowned Kinglet, American Three-toed Woodpecker, and more possible. Purple Martin can be seen in areas with aspen groves near large meadows. Further down are mixed conifer forest, ponderosa woodland, and then pinyon-juniper woodland. Grace’s Warbler can be found in areas with extensive Ponderosa, as can Williamson’s Sapsucker. In pinyon-juniper woodland, look for Juniper Titmouse, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Pinyon Jay, and Gray Flycatcher. A full day between Unaweep Canyon and Nucla could produce quite an impressive list of species! In the mammal department, check for black bear, Abert’s squirrel, and a host of smaller species.

Restrictions: Upper portions could be closed during the winter

County: Montrose

Directions: From Nucla take CR 25 (also known as Mesa Road or the Nucla-Delta road) northeast out of town and stay on this road to Columbine Pass. Twenty Five Mesa Road as it is called locally will become FR 503 at the Uncompahgre National Forest boundary. From Montrose take CO 90 west out of town. At the forest boundary the road becomes FR 540. Go three miles to a forked intersection. For a route back to Nucla, - stay left on FR 540 - also known as Old Highway 90. the right fork, FR 402, will connect with FR 503 near Columbine Pass. Be sure to note that there are lots of ways to get up on the plateau. FR 402 in mostly flat and runs the full length of the mountain. Study a map before planning a trip. It is possible to access the plateau from Grand Junction, Delta, and Norwood.

Alternate Directions: From Nucla, turn right onto 10th ave and go for a half mile to CR 29. Turn left and follow this road, which turns into 25 Mesa Road, for about 10 miles to the Plateau.

Habitat: Spruce-Fir Forest, Mixed Conifer Forest, Ponderosa Forest, Aspen Grove, Scrub Oak Forest, Lowland Riparian, Pinyon/Juniper Forest, Sagebrush, Grassland/Prairie

Dates of Access: Upper portions could be closed during the winter
Hours: Any
Ownership: US Forest Service/BLM
Admission or Fees: Free

Parking: Gravel parking area/roadside

Lodging: Fee and primitive camping

Handicapped: No
Handicapped Access: None

Delorme: 65 A4-B7

ROC: 97 E4-F4, 98 A4, 113 E1-F1, 114 A1

Latitude: 38.4193093
Longitude: -108.3793082