Beginning in March 2025, the Colorado Department of Transportation began a new project impacting Highway 67 in Woodland Park. The project scope includes mobility and safety improvements, as well as widening CO 67 from County Road (Evergreen Heights Drive) to West Kelley’s Road from two to four lanes with a shared turn lane. The original completion date for this project was expected to be October 2025, with an updated projection of Summer 2026. This project is weather-dependent and expected to face a winter shutdown period.
A second CDOT project will run concurrently with the widening project, beginning October 9, 2025. This project will impact Hwy 67N from the intersection of US Hwy 24 through Evergreen Heights Dr. / County Rd. The project scope includes milling, paving, and permanent striping. This project is weather-dependent and expected to run through November 1, 2025. Travelers can expect daily detours, which may vary from day to day. Signs will be posted.
24/7 closure Stone Ridge Drive from CO 67 to Ptarmigan Drive - Stone Ridge Drive is expected to reopen by late October/early November, or as soon as concrete work and asphalt paving are complete. The recommended detour route is to take Millstone Lane to Research Drive. Southbound CO 67 traffic can turn around to access the detour route by taking a left turn at West Kelley's Road, heading south on Sundance Street, and turning west on Red Feather Lane to enter northbound CO 67.
General Schedule & Scope of Work
- The project began in March, with expected substantial completion by late October or early November.
- The project limits extend from just north of the junction of CO 67 and US Highway 24 at Mile Point 76.92 to 900 feet north of West Kelley's Road at MP 79.21.
- The project goal is to widen and make mobility and safety improvements to a section of CO 67 from County Road (Evergreen Heights Drive) to just north of West Kelley’s Road to support area growth and increased year-round traffic.
- Work includes widening the highway from two to four lanes with a shared turn lane, building raised medians, installing new pedestrian facilities, adding signal heads to West Kelley's Road, and making drainage improvements.
- Working hours are split between daytime (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.) Monday to Friday and overnight (7 p.m. to 6 a.m.) Sunday to Thursday, with some weekend work expected.
- Construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change.
Other work sitewide includes:
- Building raised medians near major intersections
Installing new pedestrian facilities
Adding signal heads to West Kelley’s Road
Making drainage and safety improvements
Nearby Project Impacts
- US 24 Resurfacing from Divide to Woodland Park
- The project will improve approximately 12 miles of US 24 from Mile Point 269.4 (Florissant) to MP 281 (west of Woodland Park).
- Improvements will also take place on CO 67 in Woodland Park from MP 76.9 (US 24/CO 67 intersection) to MP 77.5 (Red Feather Lane), with lane closures expected.
- Please refer to the link above for more information about this project. The project is expected to be completed by late 2025.
Project Benefits
Work Zone & Pedestrian Safety Alert
- Motorists are reminded to please drive slowly, look out for pedestrians, stop for school buses with flashing red lights and an extended stop arm, and exercise extreme caution when driving through the work zone.
- A new lane alignment/traffic pattern is in place on CO 67 between County Road and West Kelley's Road, and caution is advised.
- Please drive slowly and obey posted signs.
- Speeds are reduced to 35 mph within the work zone until Oct. 31.
- Flaggers will be present to manage traffic, as needed.
- Uniformed traffic control personnel will also be present at the CO 67 and County Road/Evergreen Heights Drive intersection and at the West Kelley's Road intersection, as needed to manage traffic flows and to maintain safety.
- The sidewalks are closed at the Stone Ridge Drive and CO 67 intersection for safety reasons. Please follow the marked detour routes.
- Signs and construction devices are in place, and motorists are not permitted to enter work areas for safety reasons.
- An 11-foot width restriction is in place sitewide.
Traffic Impacts & Work - Oct. 26 to Nov. 1
- Please be advised of the following ongoing road closure, traffic impacts, a work zone safety alert, restrictions and planned work for next week for the Colorado Highway 67 Widening in Woodland Park project in Teller County.
- 24/7 closure Stone Ridge Drive from CO 67 to Ptarmigan Drive - Stone Ridge Drive is expected to reopen by late October/early November, or as soon as concrete work and asphalt paving are complete. The recommended detour route is to take Millstone Lane to Research Drive. Southbound CO 67 traffic can turn around to access the detour route by taking a left turn at West Kelley's Road, heading south on Sundance Street, and turning west on Red Feather Lane to enter northbound CO 67.
Daytime Traffic Impacts - CO 67
- Monday, Oct. 27 to Saturday, Nov. 1 - both directions of CO 67 - new 24/7 traffic pattern; intermittent single lane closures with brief holds.
- During this weekly period, intermittent single lane closures managed by flaggers will be in place on CO 67 on an as-needed basis from 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday to Saturday.
- During lane closures, traffic will be shifted into the open lane, managed by flagger operations with brief holds expected.
- Uniformed traffic control personnel will be present at the CO 67 and County Road/Evergreen Heights Drive intersection and at the CO 67 and West Kelley's Road/Stone Ridge Drive intersection, as needed to manage traffic flows, with brief delays expected.
- A 24/7 traffic shift is in place from County Road to West Kelley's Road, allowing room for crews to widen the east side of the project.
- Working hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday, except on major holidays or when work is canceled due to weather.
- Saturday work is scheduled for the next few weeks.
- The project limits on CO 67 extend from Mile Point 76.92 to MP 79.21.
- Speeds are reduced to 35 mph within the work zone until Oct. 31.
- An 11-foot width restriction is in place.
- Signs and construction devices are in place to alert the public to the work zone restrictions.
- Construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change.
Construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change.
Map of the main project area - Spring, 2025 - Summer 2026
This project is managed exclusively by the Colorado Department of Transportation, not by the City of Woodland Park.
For additional information, please explore the resources below:
CDOT Project Update Page:
https://www.codot.gov/projects/co67wideningwoodlandpark
Project Hotline:
719-507-9083
Project Email:
publicinformation@comcast.net
To subscribe to travel Alerts from CDOT:
https://subscription.cotrip.org/