CASTLE PEAK

Climate Recreation Hydrology


Castle Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range. Standing at an impressive elevation of 14,265 feet, it is one of the tallest peaks in Colorado. This majestic mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular destination for mountaineers and hikers alike.

During the winter season, Castle Peak receives a substantial amount of snowfall, with snowpack depths ranging from 5 to 10 feet. The mountain's extensive snowpack creates ideal conditions for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. Additionally, Castle Peak's snowpack serves as an important water source for nearby creeks and rivers during the warmer months.

One of the notable creeks that receives runoff from Castle Peak is Castle Creek. This creek flows through a stunning valley and eventually joins the Roaring Fork River. The runoff from Castle Peak also contributes to the water supply of other nearby rivers, including the Fryingpan River and the Colorado River.

The name "Castle Peak" is believed to have been given to the mountain due to its distinct shape, resembling a medieval castle. The name reflects the rich history and lore surrounding this magnificent peak. While there are no specific legends associated with Castle Peak, its striking appearance and challenging terrain have captivated the imaginations of many adventurers throughout the years.

October 6, 2024

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1

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24

Cubic Feet Per Second

1090

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11

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Nearby Camping & Amenities

Camping Area Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Weller 11 9,393 ft
Gothic 4 9,657 ft
Mosca 16 9,986 ft
One Mile 25 8,411 ft
Cement Creek 13 8,967 ft
North Bank 17 8,433 ft
Difficult 47 8,139 ft
Dorchester 10 9,925 ft
Taylor Canyon 7 8,373 ft
Lodgepole - Almont 16 8,905 ft