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    Sawatch Mountain Range

    Hikes in Sawatch Mountain Range

    Region in Colorado, United States

    The Sawatch Mountain Range is a dramatic collection of snow-capped peaks located in central Colorado. Awarded as Colorado’s highest and most extensive range, the Sawatch Mountain Range is also home to the state’s tallest-ranked summit being Mount Elbert at 4,401 m. In addition to the range’s glaciated peaks, the area is also characterized by the White River National Forest and the San Isabel National Forest that bound the majestic massifs with lush evergreen and aspen woodlands.

    The Sawatch Mountain Range’s long line of summits is home to 15 of Colorado’s 58 fourteeners and an abundance of alpine treks. Though there is no better way to explore the Sawatch Mountain Range than by summit hikes, there are also countless more manageable and equally stunning woodland excursions that often reveal awe-inspiring crystalline lakes or picturesque mountain vistas. Offering technical summit ascents and enchanting forestland strolls, this fantastic mountain range is a must-add to your Colorado adventure bucket list.

    20 Incredible Hiking Routes in the Sawatch Mountain Range

    1. Mount Princeton Trail - The Mount Princeton Trail is a demanding ascent up to the summit of a Collegiate Peak. The sweeping vistas of the Upper Arkansas River Valley, Elk Mountains, and encompassing snow-capped peaks will prove worth the effort.
    2. North Mount Elbert Hike - Contrary to popular belief, Colorado’s highest peak is one of the more accessible fourteeners in the Sawatch Mountain Range. Though demanding, the North Mount Elbert Hike is more easily manageable than many neighboring fourteeners.
    3. Turquoise Lake Trail - Turquoise Lake Trail is a family-friendly forestland nature walk around a shimmering blue-hued lake, bounded by impressive snow-dusted summits.
    4. American Lake Trail - Exhibiting the diversity of the area’s flora and fauna, the American Lake Trail is a stunning hike through the enchanted woodlands up to a crystalline alpine lake flanked by craggy cliffs.
    5. Mount of the Holy Cross Trail - The Mount of the Holy Cross is one of the Sawatch Mountain Range’s most famous peaks. Etched into the mountainside, the snowfield cross is visible for miles. Though technical, this fourteener ascent is one of our favorites.
    6. La Plata Peak North Trail - La Plata Peak North Trail is a strenuous, but incredibly scenic adventure up Colorado’s 5th highest peak. Hike amongst marmots and pikas to the summit which reveals panoramic views of the Collegiate Peaks and Mount Elbert.
    7. Mount Massive Trail - The leading competitor for the highest peak in Colorado, Mount Massive misses the mark by only 4 m. The second tallest summit in the state, this arduous climb is reserved for intrepid adventurers.
    8. Huron Peak North Trail - Requiring a class 2 scramble up to the peak, the Huron Peak North Trail is a great introductory summit hike. The sweeping alpine views will motivate even the most discouraged hikers to persist.
    9. Missouri Lakes Trail - Hike up to not one, not two, but several charming alpine lakes nestled in an incredibly scenic mountain basin. Travel through forestlands, alpine tundras, and past quaint cascades up to the shimmering pools.
    10. Mount Antero Trail - Push your personal limits and summit Mount Antero. Traveling through lodgepole pines, vibrant aspens and luxuriant tundra’s, the scenery along this trek is unparalleled, not to mention the epic mountain vistas from the peak!
    11. Mount Yale Summit Hike - The Mount Yale Summit Hike is a more accessible and manageable fourteener trek in the Sawatch Mountain Range. From the peak revel in the expansive panoramas of the neighboring snow-capped Collegiate Peaks.
    12. Baldwin Lakes Trail - Hike, bike, or off-road up to the Baldwin Lakes which are bounded by impressive Sawatch Range summits. This moderately rated alpine adventure is a great way to acclimate to the area’s altitude.
    13. Mount Elbert East Ridge Trail - The Mount Elbert East Ridge Trail is yet another incredible trail up to the summit of Colorado’s highest peak. Perfect for a winter ascent, the threat of avalanches along this trek is much lesser than that of the other Mount Elbert hikes.
    14. Surprise Lake via Cross Creek Trail - Seeking a relaxing meander through an enchanting forest? The Surprise Lake via Cross Creek Trail is a lovely nature walk up to a quaint glittering lake.
    15. Timberline Lake Trail - The Timberline Lake Trail is a lovely adventure that exhibits the diversity of the Colorado wilderness. Hiking through golden aspen groves and lush evergreen forestlands up to the shimmering alpine lake, this trek is unassumingly picturesque.
    16. Beaver Lake Trail - Hike past the Beaver Creek Ski Resort before dipping below the timberline and hiking up to the charming lake on the Beaver Lake Trail.
    17. Mount Shavano Trail - Ascend another Colorado fourteener on the Mount Shavano Trail. This stunning hike exhibits the grandeur of the Sawatch Mountain Range. Revel in the panoramic views of the mountainous wilderness from atop one of the state’s tallest peaks.
    18. Browns Creek Waterfall Trail - What more could you ask for than a waterfall? The Browns Creek Waterfall Trail delivers a unique Colorado experience. Traveling through lush woodlands and meadows that reveal sights of the snow-capped peaks to a mesmerizing cascade– this hike packs a punch.
    19. Bartlett Gulch Loop Trail - The Bartlett Gulch Loop Trail is a family-friendly nature walk that exhibits epic views of the shimmering alpine lakes below before delivering hikers beneath the shade of lush aspen groves and towering pines.
    20. Interlaken Trail - The Interlaken Trail is a stunning shoreline walk along the Twin Lakes. Enjoy the shimmering blue-hued waters that sit in the foreground of dramatic craggy snow-capped peaks.

    When is the Best Time to Visit the Sawatch Mountain Range?

    The versatility of the Sawatch Mountain Range enables most hiking routes to be trekked year-round! Summer is undoubtedly the busiest time of year for hiking, and most regard the warmer months as the best time to explore the Sawatch Mountain Range. For the most ideal conditions and arguably the best views, head out in July and August when high-altitude trails are mostly cleared of snow, the threat of avalanches has decreased, and the vibrant wildflowers are in bloom. Additionally, summer excursions present awesome backpacking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and aquatic recreation opportunities.

    Winter expeditions into the Sawatch Mountain Range are treacherous, but arguably more exciting. The high country provides the possibility of backcountry skiing, mountaineering, snowshoeing, and even cross-country skiing adventures at the sub-alpine level! When exploring the area in the cooler months it is important to be mindful of increasingly dangerous terrain—often snow-cloaked and icy. Additionally, when attempting a summit trek in the winter there is the ever-present threat of avalanches. We recommended only intrepid and experienced adventurers attempt a summit ascent in the winter.

    Whether you visit the Sawatch Mountain Range in the summer or winter months we can guarantee breathtaking vistas of the dramatic vaulted peaks and countless opportunities to get outside and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

    Other Outdoor Activities in the Sawatch Mountain Range

    There is no denying it, the Sawatch Mountain Range is a hiker’s oasis. Though there are countless hiking routes in the region to explore, the range offers more than just impressive summit treks and magnificent alpine views to satisfy all sorts of adventure enthusiasts. Consider mountain biking up the Baldwin Lakes Trail, cross country skiing the Turquoise Lake Trail, or snowshoeing up a snow cloaked peak.

    Additionally, other recreational activities include fishing, sightseeing, rock climbing, skiing, and basking in warm hot springs overlooking the snow-capped peaks. Abundant with life in the summer and winter months alike, the crowds that flock to the Sawatch Mountains are a testament to the area’s beauty and boundless adventure pursuits.

    Frequently Asked Questions About the Sawatch Mountain Range

    Where is the Sawatch Mountain Range?

    The Sawatch Mountain Range is located in central Colorado, spanning over 160.9 km from Eagle River to Saguache.

    What does Sawatch mean?

    The name “Sawatch” is derived from the word “sawup" in the Ute language which means "sand dunes".

    Which Mountain Range is Mount Princeton Located?

    Mount Princeton is Collegiate Peak located in the Sawatch Mountain Range.

    What elevation is Mount Elbert?

    Mount Elbert is the highest peak in Colorado that sits at an elevation of 4,401 m in the Sawatch Mountain Range.

    What Mountain Range is Mount Harvard in?

    Mount Harvard is a Collegiate Peak in the Sawatch Mountain Range.

    Epic Adventure Tours in Colorado

    Unfortunately, we have yet to curate a Sawatch Mountain Range adventure package, but keep an eye out as we are always working on adding more exciting tours to the collection! Until then, we urge you to check out our Colorado Adventure Tours, and more specifically, the Rocky Mountain National Park Hiking Tour.

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      Open details for Mount Massive Southwest Slopes Hike

      Mount Massive Southwest Slopes Hike

      Very Hard
      11.3 km
      1,188 m
      5.5-7.5h

      Mount Massive lives up to its name, that is for sure. Explore the Mount Massive Southwest Slopes Hike up to the summit of Colorado’s second-highest peak. This monstrosity of a mountain reveals some of the best alpine views in our opinion, and we’re sure you’ll agree!

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      Open details for Colorado Trail: Mount Elbert Trailhead to Twin Lakes

      Colorado Trail: Mount Elbert Trailhead to Twin Lakes

      Moderate
      14.0 km
      320 m
      3.5-4.5h

      Revel in the beauty and diversity of the Sawatch Mountain Range’s wilderness as you venture the Colorado Trail: Mount Elbert Trailhead to Twin Lakes. Let the fresh air fill your lungs as you hike through golden aspen groves, lush meadowlands, and pine forests along this one-way expedition.

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      Open details for Willis Lake Trail

      Willis Lake Trail

      Hard
      17.7 km
      932 m
      5.5-8h

      The Willis Lake Trail is scenic every step of the way. From the golden aspen groves, towering pine forests, babbling streams, and epic mountain views—the lake is just the icing on the top. We adore this hike, and we know you will too!

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      Open details for Bermuda Triangle and Upper Twin Lake Loop Trail

      Bermuda Triangle and Upper Twin Lake Loop Trail

      Moderate
      5.0 km
      234 m
      1.5-2h

      Surround yourself in a sea of golden aspens and towering, verdant pine trees as you make your way around the Bermuda Triangle and Upper Twin Lake Loop Trail. This stunning adventure presents the perfect opportunity to get the whole family out into the fresh air.

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      Open details for Bartlett Gulch Hike

      Bartlett Gulch Hike

      Moderate
      8.0 km
      367 m
      2.5-3.5h

      The Bartlett Gulch Hike is a short, but steep adventure along the Colorado Trail Segment 11 up to a stunning overlook of the Twin Lakes. Not only are hikers rewarded with lake views, but this scenic excursion also reveals sights of Mount Elbert, Colorado’s highest peak.

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      Open details for La Plata Ellingwood Ridge Hike

      La Plata Ellingwood Ridge Hike

      Hard
      14.8 km
      1,469 m
      6.5-9.5h

      The La Plata Ellingwood Ridge Hike is a demanding feat that requires an experienced adventurer with an intrepid spirit. If this sounds like you, then we know you will love this hike! With an abundance of scrambling and technical terrain, this trek is anything but mundane.

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      Chapman Trail

      Very Easy
      4.5 km
      98 m
      1-1.5h

      The Chapman Trail is an easy-going nature walk up to a serene lake laden with lilies pads. Suitable for the whole family, this trek presents the perfect opportunity to get everyone out into the fresh air and away from the hustle and bustle of the real world.

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      Open details for Fryingpan Overlook Trail

      Fryingpan Overlook Trail

      Moderate
      6.6 km
      357 m
      2-3h

      The Fryingpan Overlook Trail is a wonderful adventure through the woodlands up to not one, but two stunning viewpoints. Perfect for the whole family, there is an abundance of epic scenery along this trek, boasting views of the Ruedi Reservoir and the Fryingpan Wilderness mountains.

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      Rocky Fork Trail

      Hard
      22.5 km
      746 m
      6-8.5h

      The Rocky Fork Trail is an unassumingly picturesque adventure through the Rocky Fork Creek’s forested canyon that reveals awe-inspiring views of the bounding craggy peaks. If you don’t mind a bit of overgrowth and bushwhacking, then this extraordinary hike is perfect for you!

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      Open details for Saint Kevin Lake Hike

      Saint Kevin Lake Hike

      Moderate
      13.8 km
      775 m
      4.5-6.5h

      The Saint Kevin Lake Hike is a stunning expedition up to a shimmering, blue-hued alpine lake hemmed by snow-dusted craggy cliffs. Presenting the perfect opportunity to condition for a more technical summit hike or to acclimatize to the area’s elevation, this isolated trek is a must-do the next time you find yourself near Leadville.

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      Open details for Bear Lake via Colorado Trail

      Bear Lake via Colorado Trail

      Moderate
      9.7 km
      524 m
      3-4.5h

      The Bear Lake via Colorado Trail is an exciting adventure near Turquoise Lake that travels through several stunning landscapes up to the alpine waters. A perfect escape from the real world, this tranquil hike will lull you into a state of relaxation.

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      Open details for Native Lake Trail

      Native Lake Trail

      Moderate
      13.5 km
      531 m
      4-5.5h

      Immerse yourself in a sea of wildflowers as you make your way through alpine meadowlands to the shore of Native Lake. This amazing adventure exhibits the grandeur of the Sawatch Mountain Range by providing mountain views almost every step of the way. This is definitely one that you won’t want to miss!

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      First Missouri Lake Trail

      Moderate
      10.1 km
      471 m
      3-4.5h

      The First Missouri Lake Trail is a stunning day hike into Colorado’s high country. Explore the alpine terrain and revel in the scenery of the blue-hued lake bounded by towering craggy peaks. Perfect for families and novice hikers alike, this trek caters to all sorts of outdoor enthusiasts.

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      Open details for Sopris Lake via Brady Lake Trail

      Sopris Lake via Brady Lake Trail

      Moderate
      4.5 km
      232 m
      1.5-2h

      Immerse yourself in the jaw-dropping scenery that the Swatch Mountain Range has to offer, as you venture to Sopris Lake via Brady Lake Trail. This amazing hike exhibits the grandeur and beauty of the area as it guides explorers through lush forests, past quaint cascades, and through verdant meadows, before opening to the pièce de résistance– the alpine lakes.

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      Open details for Mount of the Holy Cross Loop Trail

      Mount of the Holy Cross Loop Trail

      Very Hard
      24.1 km
      1,630 m
      8.5-12.5h

      Hike up to one of the most famous Colorado 14ers along the Mount of the Holy Cross Loop Trail. This technical, but stunning adventure reveals the beauty of the wilderness as it guides adventurers through dense woodlands, aspen groves, alpine tundras, and up to the summit of Mount of the Holy Cross.

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      Village Creek Trail

      Easy
      3.4 km
      120 m
      1-1.5h

      Explore the Beaver Creek Ski Resort and revel in the vibrance of the encompassing woodlands as you venture the Village Creek Trail. This lovely nature walk presents the ideal opportunity to get out into the fresh air and explore the beauty of the Colorado wilderness.

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      Open details for Colorado Trail Segment 13 via South Cottonwood Trailhead

      Colorado Trail Segment 13 via South Cottonwood Trailhead

      Very Easy
      5.3 km
      169 m
      1.5-2h

      The Colorado Trail Segment 13 via South Cottonwood Trailhead provides the optimal opportunity to get a taste of all that the Colorado Trail has to offer. Traveling through a luxuriant meadow and lush woodlands up to a stunning overlook, there is no shortage of scenery along this trek!

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      North Fork Lake Creek Trail

      Moderate
      11.9 km
      480 m
      3.5-5h

      The North Fork Lake Creek Trail is a charming adventure through vibrant meadowlands to an alpine lake. This excursion is a great conditioning hike for those getting ready to attempt a Colorado 14er summit expedition. Make sure to charge up your camera as the stunning alpine scenery warrants plenty of photo opportunities.

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