Reservations for Mount Blue Sky now available ahead of spring reopening

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Denver parks officials opened reservations for Mount Blue Sky on Friday and said visitors can now save a spot to drive to one of Colorado’s most popular 14ers, which is set to reopen later this month after a 20-month closure.

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Timed reservations for road access to Mount Blue Sky, which reopens May 22, are now available and can be booked up to 30 days in advance, city officials said in a news release. People visiting the park must book a reservation if planning to park and visit Mount Goliath Natural Area, Summit Lake Park of the summit of Mount Blue Sky between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Crews began repairing the road to the 14,266-foot summit in September 2024, including replacing asphalt, improving the base soil layer and replacing culverts.

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