Handies Peak Wilderness Study Area offers stunning alpine scenery and challenging high-altitude climbing opportunities in southwestern Colorado.
Located in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, the Handies Peak Wilderness Study Area presents a rugged landscape characterized by towering peaks, glacial valleys, and alpine meadows. The area is named after Handies Peak, one of the Colorado '14ers' rising to 14,048 feet—making it a sought-after destination for peak baggers. The ecosystem supports a variety of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, and mountain goats, alongside diverse plant species. Visitors can immerse themselves in breathtaking views, from talus slopes to wildflower fields. The area's history is rich with mining activity, and remnants of past endeavors can occasionally be found on its trails. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the challenge of hiking the peak itself, as well as exploring other less-traveled paths that offer solitude and majestic vistas. The appeal of Handies Peak Wilderness Study Area lies in its high-altitude adventures and the natural tranquility it affords those willing to brave the thin air.
Handies Peak Summit
Alpine Wildflower Displays
Historic Mining Relics
Solitude and Starry Nights
A prominent '14er' offering climbers panoramic views over the San Juans.
A beautiful valley teeming with wildflowers in the summer months.
A scenic destination known for its kaleidoscope of wildflowers.