About Ridgeway
Ridgeway is the northern entrance of the scenic San Juan Skyway, which serves as a crossroad for commerce, transportation, history and scenery. The Skyway, one of the All-American Roads in the U.S., winds through unmatched scenery – a photographer's dream.
Nestled in the picturesque Uncompahgre Valley and surrounded by majestic snow-capped peaks of the Cimarron and San Juan Mountains, Ridgeway is the "Gateway to the San Juans."
This "gateway" position was recognized over 100 years ago when the Rio Grande Southern established Ridgeway as a railhead center servicing the nearby mining towns of Ouray and Telluride. The town was named for railroad superintendent Robert M. Ridgeway who established the town in 1891.
Relax and picnic under the shade of 100-year-old cottonwoods in Ridgeway Town Park, one of the prettiest anywhere. Ridgeway's park and surroundings were locations for the movies "True Grit," and "How the West Was Won."
For a getaway with all the conveniences of today, but with the slower pace and charm of the Old West, experience...Ridgeway!





