![]() NPS Archives Two of the lower routes over the steep Sangre de Cristo Range, Mosca Pass and Medano Pass have been used for thousands of years by Indigenous people as passageways into the San Luis Valley. In the late 19th century, both were developed into wagon roads, but with hazardous creek crossings and deep sand at its base, Medano Pass was the less desirable of the two. It is now a popular but challenging 4WD driving route over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. ![]() US National Archives By the 1880s, Montville had about 15 buildings, including a post office and little general store to supply residents and travelers on the toll road. No structures from Montville are left today, but there are four white posts marking the location of the store along the Montville Nature Trail. Pick up a Montville Trail guide at the Mosca Pass Trailhead to learn more about this historic community. |
Last updated: May 1, 2025