HIKING ADVENTURES

Conquer epic hikes in Park & Summit County, Colorado—trek Mohawk Lakes’ alpine lakes and waterfalls, ascend Summit County’s Quandary and Grays‑Torreys fourteeners, and hike Park County’s Kenosha Pass. Unforgettable high‑country adventure awaits every skill level!

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    EASY HIKES

    Discover ultra-easy hikes in Park & Summit County, Colorado. Walk the kid-friendly Sapphire Point Overlook (0.6 mi) or Rainbow Lake Trail (0.7–1.5 mi). Scenic boardwalks, lakeside views, and paved paths—perfect for all ages!

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    ALPINE LAKES

    Discover breathtaking alpine lake hikes in Summit County, Colorado: trek to Mohawk, Rainbow, and Crystal Lakes through wildflower meadows, spruce forests, and cascading streams. Ideal for all skill levels, these crystal‑clear high‑elevation destinations deliver unforgettable Rocky Mountain adventure and stunning blue‑water vistas!

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    EPIC HIKES

    Trek through Aspen Alley, Mayflower Gulch Grand Traverse, or the iconic Peaks Trails as you wind through alpine tundra and wildflower meadows.

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    13ERS

    Central Colorado beckons climbers to majestic Colorado 13ers like North Star Mountain, Pacific Peak, and Wheeler Mountain—all super accessible from Park & Summit County. These quieter high-altitude climbs offer epic views of nearby 14ers with far fewer crowds.

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    14ERS

    Summit & Park counties boast seven standout 14ers: Grays, Torreys, and Quandary—Front‑Range favorites—plus Mosquito‑Range peaks Lincoln, Cameron, Bross, and Democrat. These accessible Class 1–2 climbs offer breathtaking alpine panoramas, thrilling ridge traverses, and high‑altitude achievement—perfect for peakbaggers seeking epic Rocky Mountain summits!

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    BACKPACKING

    Explore premier backpacking in Park & Summit County: traverse Kenosha Pass, Gore Range, plus Colorado Trail & Continental Divide Trail segments. Backpack across spruce-fir forests, alpine basins, and pristine mountain lakes. Ideal for overnight and backcountry camping on public and wilderness lands—experience Colorado’s rugged high-country trails today!