East of where the route begins at County Road 151, the highway is not marked by CDOT, where it continues as Mestaa'ėhehe Road (formerly Squaw Pass Road)[2] that descends toward Evergreen. Near Mestaa'ėhehe Pass, the highway heads west along the upper end of Echo Mountain Ski Area. The highway then reaches an elevation of 10,000 feet at Echo Lake Park,[3] where it meets SH 5. At this point, both SH 103 and SH 5 forms the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway,[4] which is the highest paved road in North America. The route then descends in elevation, heading northeast along the Chicago Creek, then enters Idaho Springs after crossing Clear Creek. SH 103 terminates at Interstate 70 at a diamond interchange and the road continues as 13th Avenue through the neighborhood.
History
The route was established in 1923, where it began at US 285 and traversed to Idaho Springs. The segment east of Mestaa'ėhehe Pass was renumbered in 1954, and the route was entirely paved by 1956.[3]