Colorado Scenic & Historic Byways
A Gates, Y-Juncture Gallery, located past the A-security checkpoint
WAYFINDING: Changes to A-Bridge/ Ansbacher Hall
A-Bridge and Ansbacher Hall will be closed for overnight construction activities from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m., Monday through Thursday nights, through the opening of the East Checkpoint in Q3 2025. During closures, all travelers must use concourse trains to journey to and from the Terminal.
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A Gates, Y-Juncture Gallery, located past the A-security checkpoint
Colorado’s Scenic Byways program is a statewide partnership intended to provide recreational, educational and economic benefits to Coloradans and visitors. This system of outstanding touring routes in Colorado affords the traveler interpretation and identification of key points of interest and services while providing for the protection of significant resources. The byways unite communities and the stories of their collective past.
For more information, visit www.coloradobyways.org or Colorado’s official tourism website at www.colorado.com
Colorado’s scenic byways were the stars of this art exhibit, featuring breathtaking color photography of several unique, majestic and rare Colorado locations.
Passengers were able to journey through the photographic collection to see such locations as Rattlesnake Arches Trail, the Steel Bridge on Phantom Canyon Road, or the highest paved road in north America, to name a few. The exhibit represented each of the byways located in 48 of Colorado’s 65 counties, 11 of which are nationally recognized for their outstanding scenic and historic attributions. Colorado hase the most designated byways in the U.S., so this venturesome exhibit along highways and backroads revealed more than just suggested road trips. It was a true Colorado experience.