We Drove Our RV Across Colorado's MOST DANGEROUS Road! 😨 The “Million Dollar Highway”
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Today we're driving our 4x4 RV further south to the town of Durango, but to get there, we have to take one of the most dangerous roads in the entire USA - The Million Dollar Highway! 😱 We take hairpin turns next to sheer cliffs and drive through epic mountains. It was definitely a stressful drive, but one of the most beautiful we’ve ever done! And then we arrive in Durango, CO just in time for their epic Snowdown festival, which was an absolute blast.
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I love that you keep the bloopers in! Keeping it real AND funny! The frozen waterfall was really epic! You two are like pros at this now! The shots from your drone are amazing! Your editing piecing it all together is on point! Great job you guys! The Adventure continues!
Me to cheers
Thank you both for all these years of enjoyment!!!
I live in Colorado...and I don't find the Million Dollar Highway intimidating...and I prefer driving it the opposite way, dropping into Ouray with the cool, jagged mountains..But I also prefer to do it in the summer. Lol!
Stay safe and have fun...and thanks for bringing us along!
Same here. I drive it at least a couple times a year while pulling a travel trailer, and it doesn't bother me. But I've never done it in winter.
I lived in Durango for 6 years and made that drive probably 100 times and it’s actually fun. Honestly wolf creek pass is more nerve wracking when it’s snow covered.
I went to undergrad in Durango! Such a fun town, but yes the roads around there are dangerous. If it's not the curves, it's the deer. I always liked the jackrabbits you could see by the side of the road.
Yes, I suspect the animals darting onto the road might be a close second to the ice patches. Great Video. I'm glad you're loving our beautiful state 🤗
Lol. I was chuckling a little when I read the title. I’ve ran that highway pulling a 48’ RGN trailer. It was a fun ride. On a lot of those curves I had to take up the whole road shoulder to cliff side.
We went over the Million Dollar Hwy. I was not scared then. But, now I am relieved I did not expire there🤯
The name "Million Dollar Highway" is believed to have originated in the late 1920s, when a local editor referred to the road as "a million-dollar view". The name stuck, and over time it became associated with the entire stretch of road between Silverton and Ouray.
There are also a few other theories, as you point out, about how the Million Dollar Highway got its name. One popular story is that the road's fill material contains a significant amount of gold ore, which gives it its high value. Another theory is that the road cost a million dollars per mile to construct due to its challenging terrain, narrow lanes, and steep drop-offs. However, there is no concrete evidence to support these theories, and the most commonly accepted explanation is that it was simply named after the breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains.
Have fun!
Y'all making me terribly homesick for Colorado, easily the best 22 years of my life were spent in those western mountain towns.
The same here.
What a crazy, beautiful drive!! Fun time to visit the town too! Love the drone shots! Excellent video guys! ~Cara 😊
I am dying over the guy who just watched your vid and saw you guys! The chances of that scenario happening is insane!
Took the narrow gauge railroad from Durango to Silverton years ago. The views were awesome.
My brother in law's family is from there. He took my sis and the kids on that railroad , and they just loved it. They're all grown up now, but they still talk about it. Durango is beautiful. My brother in law misses it I think. We're in Utah now which is beautiful. We live in a wild area , resplendent with nature. Gotta have the wilderness!
I have been following you guys all over the world the last few years and it's strange to see you exploring in my back yard. I was born in the Durango area and still live here. Glad you made it in time for Snowdown, fun times.
Durango is such a fun small town with options, definitely eclectic but very nice during the spring/summer. If you are heading West, I do hope you make a stop at Mesa Verde National Park. You would love it.
Wooo!! What a fun video! We are heading out west this spring, def got Colorado winter on our list. Thanks for sharing !!
I’m glad that you’re enjoying your travels in Colorado. I hope you find your little corner of the country to settle down in for a while.
Have you done a “how we met” video? I’ve been a fan for a long time. I’d love to hear your story.
Colorado from what I hear from friends who lived there its breathtaking beautiful an fun .thier jobs took them away.your lucky to go.i can no longer travel now that my kids are grown.i see it through your eyes.thank you.
I grew up and graduated from high school in Pagosa Springs, CO. So incredibly cool to see my home stomping grounds from your video! Haven’t been to Colorado for a few years and I’m really missing it. I’ll be visiting very soon. Glad you liked Durango!
I don't know where you're at today, but I live just down the road in Pagosa Springs. Best quiet little gem in all of Colorado. If you haven't already passed through and need a warm shower and warm place to stay by a fireplace, please reach out! You guys are always a joy to watch.
I've been over the Million a bunch of times, splitting time between towns north of Ouray and Albuquerque. I always heard that the name referred to the fact that it cost $1 million dollars per mile to widen and modernize it during the 1960's. Did you miss Silverton?
The most treacherous ride for me has been driving through the blue mountains of Jamaica. My Jamaican dad did the driving. My American mom (afraid of heights, decided to sit and the backseat and was still crying in fear LOL). We are talking bad roads, trucks, buses, and no guardrails. Is it beautiful? Oh absolutely. Through areas that look like your in the middle of a rainforests with vines? Gorgeous. We even picked up old ladies and students hitchhiking. One of the best memories of my life.
Really enjoying your Colorado series.. its nice that you are spending more time in a state and doing more.. rather than a "whistle stop tour"... I am still hoping you will go back to the states you said you would while your camper was originally getting a new engine.
Thanks for the video. That is always nice seeing your subscribers👍🏻
Thank you for sharing this with me. I want to say just how much I just love seeing you’re video’s and I all the fun you have.
Another fantastic video. Be safe guys
Its amazing these roads even exist. Thats a lot of work.
You should drive it during the summer! The views are so different and amazing!
Hi guys! Glad your having fun. You’ll find that most of the CO mountain towns are fun. Leadville, Gunnison, Montrose, Telliride, Vail, Breckenridge, Aspen, Snowmass, etc. All are fun. Take care and keep having fun!
Another great watch from here in the UK. Allison you are so brave driving that highway 😮 you are certainly on an Endless Adventure and we love it. Thank you for sharing, as always, we look forward to your films 🎥
That drop off is freaky! Mountain driving in the snow is no joke. I’ve done it once and have major respect for those folks who do it on the regular. But man those views are insane! Durango looks like a cute city. I could see you guys participating in that parade…
Wow! So great and beautiful place 😍😍😍😍
I grew up in Hermosa, really close to the Allen Rose. It was a lot of fun seeing your experience and you hit during snowdown how lucky for you.
Great video! Keep on trekkin' kids! You're almost to Richfield Utah! Come on! You're almost here😉🤣🤩
Wow, Guys thanks for sharing "the Million Dollar Highway" and cool Durango. ⛰Love the wild times in Durango. Love the channel,💖 and amazing Colorado. 🌄Hope you can find a home and some land in Colorado. Love the channel. You are the coolest couple on TH-cam. 💑Have a great 2023. Cheers 🍺🍺🍺🍺🤠
Moving to Durango in 2 weeks! I cant wait for all the adventures that await in Colorado
Durango, Colorado looks fun! I feel like I want to add that to my visit list!
I live on the Navajo Reservation on 550 south of Bloomfield, New Mexico. I do my shopping in Durango and take weekend trips to Ouray throughout the year. I haven't known a season I don't love there.
Legend has it..The Parade Marches on!
Hello both. I’ve been to Durango several times, always on a bus tout]r and in the summer. Then we have always visited the railway. The ride to Silverton is a great experience. Most times it started in Durango and once from Silverton. The experience going up to Silverton is much more atmospheric. The steam train works harder and the sounds are greater. Silverton was great, arriving with the steam train pulling up in the main street was great you’d expect a cowboy to meet you.
So glad you guys made it!! ❤️ The Aztec/Farmington area is also great.... just so you know 😏 😀
We have the same coozies 🥰
It's about to get ugly out that way. Bad snow storm headed that way . Please get prepared Stay Safe and Warm Mucho Love From Your Friend In Chilly Michigan Tam 💜
Hi Eric and Allison What are great Video love that part of the state
Thanks for visiting and showcasing our amazing town! Next time make sure you stop by the toy store and play INSIDE where it's warm! :)
Love you both, my favourite TH-cam couple.
Love the intro music! your channel is so upbeat absolutely love it❤️
Thanks so much for sharing all these wonderful places - I would never see it otherwise. Love watching you guys!
This is brilliant. Amazing video guys 👏❤️
Who knew Durango had it going on like that 🕺🌶️🤣 I love it! We’re just racking up on places to visit on our next trip to Colorado. Thanks guys
The views from the drone wauw wauw 🤩 you sure see how twisted the road is. Looked awesome from above 😅
But driving eek you did very well Alison 💕.
😂😂😂😂Now that was some car wash 🫣🤣 certainly a Town with a vibe enjoy the Rest of your stay .
Hows Clementine doing ?
Have a Good week take care 🥰
I found you two last year when looking for a small suv to pull behind our class c camper, Huckleberry. You just got Ruby and I was envious. I live in Grand Junction co and found a green geo tracker in pagosa springs ( another great co town) I drove my sequoia, Pearl, down south to pagosa springs and pulled my new geo tracker, Emerald, back to G J over the Million Dollar Highway...I will try to post pics!
Love living vicariously through you 2!! Come see th co national monument in the spring!!!
I’ve driven that road several times. It’s beautiful but so scary.
Another neat scenic road. Was looking at the road on Google Maps and there are just loads of trails and interesting old mines in the area. Some really cool alpine roads for 4x4's only. Looks like a great area to explore.
Steep mountain there. Durango is also beautiful and looked like fun. We bought 3 Kevin meals and really enjoyed them. They were great for a work night so we could eat at home. Thanks for the recommendation on your previous video post.
Actually had a friend and her father die on that road many years ago when they were pulling a trailer. The wheel of their trailer got caught on the side of the road and dragged the rest of the vehicle over the edge. It was horrible. So glad you guys made it safely.
That's awful! I know you said it was many years ago, but sorry for the loss of your friend and her father...very sad. 😒
The boondocking outside of Durango was some of our favorite in Colorado. Can only access it via skis at this time of year though.
Hi, I've done both the million dollar highway and the route des crêtes in the Verdon. I'd say they're not too bad. There's way worse in France or Switzerland. In France, there's many roads in the Cévennes mountains that are crazy narrow and with no guardrails. Same thing in the Alps, like in the Vercors, the cime de la Bonnette, or the road to Stalvio pass between Switzerland and Italy. Italy is a bit more secure, because although there are narrow roads with drop-offs, they usually build strong guardrails. In the USA itself, there are summit roads that are worse than the million dollar highway. Mount Evans for example, or Pikes Peak.
The Mt Evans road made me feel faint. I had to pull over and get out of the car and take deep breaths. I learned that you shouldn’t hold your breath while going up and down the mountain roads with so many switchbacks… lol.
You missed a great town that's just your style, Silverton. It's funky fun.
that look out give me shivers just looking at it on the video LOL
Next time, try driving down Colfax in downtown Colorado. It has more than double the fatalities regularly as this relaxing drive. 😉
Took this route as well! only from Durango to Ouray. We can vouch that the state maintains the roads , we got hung up in some of the construction lol. Beautiful drive for sure!
I love that area. Some of my favorite cycling in the state during the summer months. We used to do the Iron Horse race every year where you race the train over the pass. Such a fun place to visit.
You need to do the Sky Walk in the Grand Canyon if you want a scary sticking-out-over-a-ledge experience! :D
It really is amazing! Glass floor and walking over the edge of the Canyon is amazing...
You haven't had real fun until you've driven it after dark, in a blizzard, just before they close the "road closed" gate behind you! It took me 5 1/2 hours to drive a 2 hour trip!
My husband rode a motorcycle from Durango to Ouray. Glad I skipped that trip. Hope you get to check out Canon City & Trinidad CO.
We drove this road last spring, and didn’t even realize it was so famous. But it is beautiful…and scared me pretty badly, just at the very beginning. Next time we will spend some time in Ouray.
Try the GOLDEN ROAD between Rodel and Tarbet at the southern end of Harris in the Outer Hebrides…magic!
I've driven that road...in the opposite direction...and my wife insisted that I drive! Though the road had been closed the day before because of snow I didn't really have any problem with it but I could see how many people might. The lack of guardrail and the sheer drop-off is a little disconcerting but the views are spectacular.
I've driven that road at this time of year, but from Durango to Ouray - much less scary away from the edge haha. Greetings from North Wales x.
I love watching your adventures 🎉stay safe
You always make such great videos
We traveled this route in September and the aspen color was awesome. Also I was driving so I didn't get to see the views as much as I would have liked in the interest of safety and living.
It was 1995 & we just moved to Colo from Ill. So, in our 1991 Volvo 240 we took off from Greeley (we still live here) to Ouray. It was winter & the entire town was out of supplies. No pizza etc. Heard of the "Million $ Hiway", but in the Volvo we started out . Well, I had these cheap "chains" for the tires (really, they were wires) & I tried to put them on, didn't work so I tossed 'em in the trunk. Did the road down to Durango but was I not prepared. Today, we've done that road so many times I really know it well. In fact, just after leaving Ouray there is a spot on the road where the tire will dip & (no guard rail) your heart will sink. That dip has been there for yrs & I'm used to it. Yes, the road does "level out" as you drive along but, "scary"? No. One must pay attention. :)
Am enjoying this series so much
I liked Durango! We had a fun time there on a trip last year. Fun lil town
It's going to be a great day, when nature has taken it all back. xo
My wife and I took a vacation it west a year ago and we inadvertantly stumbled across Easter Jeep week in Moab (the busiest week of the year) and the NFL draft in Vegas. We had no idea these were happening when we made our plans.
Gonna restart this with a drinking game where I drink every time you say “on this road” lol it’ll do the trick!
Did you stop in Silverton? North terminal of the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. A magnificent tourist ride along the river. including a 300 ft high ride along a canyon wall. Very, very expensive housing. Went to buy 20 years ago, a 2 bedroom "condo" over a car repair shop was $500K
I'm a Florida girl, but you guys are making CO look fun
Epic video
this looks like the road we use to get to my granny in Jamboree KY,
I definitely wasn't expecting that for the first thing on the city
Cute as bugs. 😉 Enjoy the snow.
I drove the Million Dollar Highway in 2021 in my38 ft motorhome pulling my car. I didn't even know I was on it until I was done. It was breathtaking. It was also under construction so a little more nerve racking.
Great experience
OMG that drive down the Million Dollar Highway looks terrifying!! What if there was black ice..or any ice in general, and you can slide right off the cliff *shiver*. So beautiful though! Nuts at the timing of your arrival in Durango during all of those crazy festivities!
Try stage coach road between cripple Creek and canyon city in Colorado. It is wide enough for one vehicle, and it truly is an old stage coach road. I used to camp in the canyon when I was a kid. Good times. Unfortunately, while you can still drive through the canyon, it is all privately owned now. Camping is not allowed anymore.
When I lived in Silverton in the early 90s, I drove that road to Ouray & Montrose weekly-or more-year round. Just have to be smart-
I drove the same direction on the million dollar highway with a visiting friend from the UK. He was on his driver side, my passenger side. Absolutely horrified that close to dropping off the edge. Later accused me of trying to kill him.
We made it Durango.
Went to the “Ore House” for steaks . We still go there for birthdays. It’s a splurge. But the best, very, very best experience in Durango. Period.
The husband of a friend of mine was a snowplow driver over Red Mountain Pass (the road you were on) and they get hazard pay for working on that road. Well deserved! And in my opinion, Durango is a much better place to go than Aspen! But you didn't show Silverton, which is between Ouray and Durango - oh well, maybe in the summertime you'll go!
Very beautiful 👍☺👏
Awesome epik video 👍❤❤❤🤘
Wow, wow, wow.
US 550 is not that bad. As long as you're a safe driver, pay attention, dont go crazy speeds you will be fine. I've driven every high mountain road & pass trail in CO - yeah I live here - in all kindsa weather. Even over 550 in a blizzard following a plow truck and then they closed it after we got to Ouray. Many people sensationalize it by making it appear as if its this death defying narrow roadway. Tractor trailers routinely drive it everyday. CDOT does and excellent job of keeping it open. It is a main road for trucking goods etc between Durango and Montrose.The scenary is truly majestic and can distract you from the road, so just pay attention ! Yes it does close a few times in winter during storms and when avalanche danger is high. Occasional snow slides cover the roadway during winter, but the plow trucks are up there quickly. I've driven it in winter and summer. Even had to bust thru a shallow snow slide that cut across the road just before we got to that section. My trusty Dodge Ram 4x4 got us thru without any worry. Its breathtaking but dont believe all the hype. Drive safe and you wiill make it.
Oh man, we love Colorado but that road might be a bit much for us with our fear of heights! Y’all were troopers though! Beautiful views! Safe travels y’all! -Ben and Ang
Forget Colorado, move to Santa Fe, New Mexico. It has snow and lots of charm.
💯. And equally shock and awe inspiring roads from Sante Fe - north to Taos and beyond! I prefer the skiing in NM for it's pristine charm as well.
I grew up in Colorado and whenever this road would have icy spots, I'd be the driver and my best friend would hang out the passenger window and alert me how close I was to the edge: "One foot, two feet, 6 INCHES! MOVE OVER!" Fun times, fun times....
Please come to Colorado Springs!!
Just because a truck comes flying past doesn't mean they know what they are doing. haha. I always used to see them in the ditch when I lived in a snowy place.
so cool!!