Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area, San Isabel National Forest Adventures
The Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area in Colorado's San Isabel National Forest is renowned for its dramatic landscapes formed by towering 14,000-foot peaks, offering a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
About Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area, San Isabel National Forest
The Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area spans over 168,000 acres within the San Isabel National Forest in central Colorado. This protected area is home to some of the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, including the famous 'Fourteeners' such as Mount Harvard, Mount Yale, and Mount Princeton, named after prestigious universities. The diverse landscapes include alpine lakes, dense forests, and expansive meadows, providing habitats for wildlife such as elk, bighorn sheep, and black bears. The wilderness offers numerous recreational opportunities, from challenging hikes to serene fishing spots. Established in 1980, it attracts visitors for its natural beauty and the opportunity to experience solitude and adventure. Notable landmarks include the Missouri Lakes, known for their crystal-clear waters set against a backdrop of rugged summits, and the Continental Divide, which runs through the area.
Highlights
Mount Harvard, one of the highest peaks in the Rockies standing at 14,421 feet.
Extensive wildlife viewing opportunities of elk and bighorn sheep in their natural habitat.
The Colorado Trail, offering a premier long-distance hiking experience.
Missouri Lakes, an idyllic spot famed for its stunning panoramic views.
Notable Natural Features
Mount Yale
A prominent peak within the Wilderness offering challenging hikes and panoramic views.
Huron Peak
Renowned for its accessible summit and breathtaking wildflower displays.
Pine Creek
A picturesque fishing stream flowing through alpine terrain.