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The CDT section by Mt. Elbert, Colorado's highest summit.


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Map Key

23.9

Miles

38.4

KM

Point to Point

12,514' 3,814 m

High

9,210' 2,807 m

Low

4,843' 1,476 m

Up

4,883' 1,488 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (4°)

39%

Max Grade (21°)

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Features Commonly Backpacked · Fishing · Geological Significance · Lake · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Overview

Colorado Section 23 of the Continental Divide Trail features a challenging ascent to Hope Pass, followed by a descent to scenic Twin Lakes, where hikers can enjoy amenities in the nearby town. The trail offers a mix of steep climbs, serene forested paths, and an optional detour to summit Mt. Elbert, Colorado's highest peak.

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Colorado Section 23 is a long and varied section of the CDT. It starts from near Sheep Gulch Trailhead. It immediately begins a steep and unrelenting climb up to Hope Pass. The climb begins through some Aspen forest, and then eventually breaks above treeline. Switchbacks lead up the exposed hillside until finally you reach the pass. The views from here are absolutely stunning.

The trail then descends steeply for the next couple miles. After this brutal descent you'll finally hit bottom, near Twin Lakes, and have mellow hiking as the trail loops all the way around these two large lakes. Many CDT hikers however will choose to take an alternate route that cuts several miles off and leads directly through the small town of Twin Lakes.

To take this alternate continue straight instead of turning right. You'll follow a faint 4x4 road across a wetland area. The crux of the alternate is the crossing of Lake Creek. This creek is more like a proper river, and the crossing can be treacherous depending on water levels. If crossing in mid summer expect a knee high depth and strong current.

After the crossing continue along the 4x4 road until you reach a paved road. Turn right and walk the mile or so into Twin Lakes where there is a general store and two food trucks. Then backtrack slightly and turn right onto the gravel forest road which leads to the Twin Lakes Cutoff Trail. This trail then leads back to the CDT.

Turn left on the CDT and you're now back on track! You'll soon come to the South Mt Elbert Trail junction, where you can turn left to climb the tallest mountain in the state of Colorado. If doing so, you can return to the CDT via the Mt Elbert Northeast Ridge Trail, thus avoiding any need to backtrack.

Otherwise continue along the mellow trail as it meanders through some nice forested terrain, including some Aspens. After the junction with the Mt Elbert Northeast Ridge Trail the CDT then descends steadily until it reaches Halfmoon Creek. There is some space to camp here, as well as a trailhead and busy gravel road. This marks the end of Section 23. - Description by Mike Windsor, Outdoor Project

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Photos

Twin Lakes fall view with Mt Elbert, the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains on the right
Sep 17, 2018 near Leadvil…, CO
View of Mt Elbert (right), highest point in the Rockies
Sep 17, 2018 near Leadvil…, CO
Western Red Columbine. 10,500 along the North Mount Elbert Trail.
Aug 8, 2019 near Leadvil…, CO
Shaded trail
Jul 27, 2018 near Leadvil…, CO
Descent from the Mount Elbert Summit, less than 1 mile away from the trailhead parking lot, this view looking east. Missed it on my up, in darkness at 05:00 A.M. Nice finish to the day!
Aug 8, 2019 near Leadvil…, CO
The Collegiate Peaks from the CT.
Apr 13, 2018 near Leadvil…, CO

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