Holy Cross Wilderness Area

Holy Cross Wilderness Area in Colorado is known for its rugged alpine terrain, offering extensive hiking opportunities and breathtaking mountain views.

122,797
Acres Protected
164
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Holy Cross Wilderness Area

 

The Holy Cross Wilderness Area encompasses over 122,797 acres within the White River National Forest and is located in Eagle County, Colorado. Characterized by its dramatic mountain landscapes, the area is named after Mount of the Holy Cross, a prominent peak with a cross-shaped couloir on its eastern face. The wilderness boasts high mountain lakes, thick forests, and diverse ecosystems. Its highest points exceed 14,000 feet, attracting hikers and climbers seeking challenging adventures. Established in 1980, this protected land offers solitude and pristine natural beauty, providing habitat for wildlife such as black bears, mountain goats, and elk. Visitors can enjoy a range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and fishing. Several trails traverse deep into valleys and climb to alpine meadows, showcasing wildflowers and offering panoramic vistas. The area is popular among those looking for a remote experience in the heart of the Rockies.

Highlights

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Mount of the Holy Cross

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Cross Creek Trail

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Fancy Lakes

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Missouri Lakes Basin

Notable Natural Features

Mount of the Holy Cross

A renowned mountain with a unique cross-shaped snowfield, offering challenging climbs.

Cross Creek Trail

A scenic trail following Cross Creek through dense conifer forests and alpine meadows.

Fancy Pass

Provides stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, reachable via a steep trail.