CDT: Twin Lakes (CO-82) to Copper Mountain (CO-91)
A narrow singletrack passage paralleling US-24 to the west as the CDT circles around Leadville.
Difficult Hiking
- Distance
- 93 km
- Ascent
- 3.3 km
- Descent
- 3.2 km
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A narrow singletrack passage paralleling US-24 to the west as the CDT circles around Leadville.
Difficult Hiking
A stunning section of the CDT known for its views of Monumental Peak and passage through the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness.
Difficult Hiking
An autumn backpacking excursion in Missouri Gulch is the best way to experience the splendor of 14,067' Missouri Mountain.
Extreme Hiking
One of the most-coveted 100-mile trail running races in the world.
Severe Trail Running
A glorious combo of Leadville mining history and beautifully groomed trails.
Moderate Fat biking
A stunningly-beautiful, high-elevation loop ride around Turquoise Lake
Moderate Fat biking
Enjoy 12 miles of Leadville's mining history.
Moderate Fat biking
Over 9 miles of groomed singletrack at 10,000 feet!
Easy Fat biking
Groomed nordic trails that welcome fat bikers.
Moderate Fat biking
A rugged backcountry hike to a beautiful alpine lake.
Difficult Hiking
This alpine lake is beautifully backed up by 14,421' Mt. Massive.
Moderate Hiking
Experience 8 miles of high alpine grandeur in the Holy Cross Wilderness.
Difficult Hiking
Two 14er summits, a beautiful pass, and 6,146' elevation gain over 12.2 miles is a wonderful way to spend a day in the Sawatch Range.
Severe Hiking
The Southwest Slopes route is the perfect way to summit 14,421' Mt. Massive: short, steep and secluded.
Severe Hiking
At 14,433', Mt. Elbert is the tallest mountain in Colorado, and second tallest in the lower 48 states, making its summit a much sought-after destination.
Severe Hiking
An autumn backpacking excursion in Missouri Gulch is the best way to experience the splendor of 14,067' Missouri Mountain.
Easy Alpine Climbing