The La Plata Mountains are a rugged and remote section of the San Juan range, renowned for their isolated beauty and recreational opportunities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to La Plata Mountains.
No fees or permits required for general access.
Late spring through early fall; snow can linger at higher elevations until mid-summer.
The nearby San Juan National Forest Visitor Center in Durango.
Access via County Road 124 is common; 4WD recommended for some trailheads.
Cold winters with heavy snowfall; summers are mild with potential thunderstorms, especially in the afternoons.
Fire risks during dry seasons and the impact of climate change on local flora and fauna are current conservation concerns.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located along County Road 124 near the La Plata entrance, offering vault toilets and basic amenities.
Challenging trail leading to the highest peak with rewarding summit views.
Trail through pine forests leading to stunning vistas of the adjacent valleys.
Carry sufficient water as streams can dry up in late summer.
Summer thunderstorms are frequent, carrying rain gear and planning summit hikes early in the day is wise.
Roads accessing trailheads can be rough; high clearance vehicles are recommended.
Pack layers as temperatures can vary greatly with elevation changes.