North Mt. Elbert
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North Mt. Elbert is a 7.3-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the San Juan National Forest's Columbine Ranger District (East). This route provides access to the northern approach of Mt. Elbert, Colorado's highest peak at 14,440 feet. The trail traverses through the managed lands of the San Juan National Forest, offering hikers a moderately challenging alpine experience. As an out-and-back route, visitors follow the same path for both ascent and descent, allowing for straightforward navigation and flexibility in turnaround points. The trail is suitable for hikers seeking high-elevation terrain and mountain scenery. Given the distance and typical characteristics of trails in this region, hikers should be prepared for variable weather conditions and altitude considerations. For current trail conditions, specific trailhead locations, and any seasonal closures or restrictions, contact the Columbine Ranger District directly. The San Juan National Forest website also provides additional information about recreating in the area responsibly.
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North Mt. Elbert
Colorado
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