Mount Elbert Wilderness Area, known for containing the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains, offers an array of outdoor recreational opportunities amidst beautiful alpine scenery.
Mount Elbert Wilderness Area encompasses part of the Sawatch Range and is home to Mount Elbert, the highest peak in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,440 feet. This wilderness area is also part of the San Isabel National Forest. The rich montane and subalpine ecosystems here provide a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including lodgepole pines, aspen groves, and wildlife such as elk and marmots. The history of the area includes its naming after Samuel Elbert, a former Colorado governor, a reflection of its regional significance. The scenic trails cater to hikers of various skill levels, with the Mount Elbert Trail being particularly popular among those aiming to conquer Colorado’s highest mountain. Visitors are drawn to the area by its breathtaking vistas, alpine lakes, and the opportunity to experience the wild beauty of Colorado’s high country.
Mount Elbert Trail
Sawatch Range Ecosystems
Twin Lakes Overview
Independence Pass
The highest summit of the Rocky Mountains and the second-highest peak in the contiguous United States.
Provides stunning views and is a popular spot for water activities just west of the wilderness area.
Another prominent fourteener located south of Mount Elbert.