A stunning alpine traverse hike.

Statistics

4 - 5

hrs

447

m

447

m

4

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Difficult

Description

The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance  trails in the world.

Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado.

Out of the entire Colorado Trail, arguably the most highly-acclaimed portion is the long stretch running from the town of Silverton to the southern terminus of the trail in Durango.

While not technically the highest-elevation portion of the trail, nevertheless this section stays very high in the San Juan Mountain Range. All along this stretch the views of the surrounding jagged mountains are incredible, the singletrack is narrow and sinuous, and there’s nary a sign of civilization.

Indeed, between departing the town of Silverton and entering the town of Durango, the only sign of human life is the occasional dirt road crossing.

Plan accordingly and pack all the gear you’ll need. The first segment of the Silverton to Durango stretch runs from Molas Pass to Engineer Mountain.

The summit of Engineer Mountain towers over this entire region, rising to an elevation of 13,218 feet.

While that might not sound like a lot compared to Colorado’s numerous 14ers, this mountain is still impressive! This segment is renowned for high alpine tundra and fields filled with wildflowers in the early summer.

In the fall, whispering aspen groves turn a brilliant gold, providing some of the best leaf peeping in the state. The out-and-back route mapped here runs to a turn around point high on a ridge above North Lime Creek.

Of course, this hike can be either lengthened or shortened depending on your desired difficulty.

And a thru-hike of the entire Colorado Trail is a lust-worthy objective for backpackers from around the world.