Colorado State Highway 133

Colorado State Highway 133

State Highway 133 marker

State Highway 133
Route information
Maintained by CDOT
Length: 71.4 mi[1] (114.9 km)
Major junctions
South end: Colorado 92.svg SH 92 in Hotchkiss
North end: Colorado 82.svg SH 82 at Carbondale
Highway system

Colorado State Highways

SH 131 SH 134

State Highway 133 is a 71.4 mi (114.9 km) long north–south byway connecting State Highway 82 to the north and State Highway 92 to the south, and travels through the towns of Hotchkiss, Somerset, Redstone, and Carbondale. Highway 133 travels over a significant mountain pass on the northern end, called McClure Pass, which is 8,755 ft (2,669 m) above sea level. A scenic drive indeed, the road travels right next to the famed Crystal River, known for thrilling whitewater river running.

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History

The route was established in the 1920s, when SH 133 began at SH 135 in Bardine and ended at Carbondale. SH 133 was then reroutes from SH 135 at Crested Butte to Carbondale by 1936. The route's south terminus was adjusted back to Bardine in 1939, and a small gap at McClure pass was opened. By 1954, a large section of the route was deleted, leaving only a four-mile (6 km) road near Carbondale. The route was gradually expanded through the late 1950s and early 1960s. The route was entirely paved by 1978.[2]

Major intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Delta
Hotchkiss 0.00 SH 92
Paonia 8.85 SH 187
Gunnison
No major junctions
Pitkin
No major junctions
Garfield
Carbondale 68.82 SH 82

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