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MOUNT SILVERHEELS

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Central Colorado Ranges

Mount Silverheels

13,822 ft

Mount Silverheels is a prominent peak located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range, situated in central Colorado. Standing at an elevation of 13,822 feet (4,213 meters), it provides an exhilarating challenge for mountaineers and hikers alike. This majestic mountain offers a variety of routes and breathtaking views, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

During the winter season, Mount Silverheels experiences a substantial snowpack. Snow depths can range from several feet to over ten feet, depending on the year and weather conditions. This makes it an ideal location for winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding. The snowpack gradually melts during the spring and early summer, contributing to the flow of several creeks and rivers in the surrounding area.

One such waterway is the South Platte River, which receives runoff from Mount Silverheels. The river provides a vital water source for nearby communities and supports diverse ecosystems. Exploring the creeks and rivers originating from Mount Silverheels offers visitors a chance to witness the beauty of the surrounding landscape and observe the rich biodiversity it nurtures.

The name "Silverheels" is said to have originated from a local legend. According to the tale, there was a dance hall girl in the mining town of Buckskin Joe during the late 1800s who wore silver high-heeled shoes. She would use the money earned from her dancing to help the sick during a smallpox epidemic. When she contracted the disease herself, her selfless actions were remembered, and the mountain was named in her honor.

In summary, Mount Silverheels in the Rocky Mountains stands tall at an elevation of 13,822 feet, offering thrilling mountaineering opportunities. Its substantial winter snowpack contributes to the flow of creeks and rivers, including the South Platte River. The mountain is also linked to an intriguing legend that pays tribute to a selfless dance hall girl.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lodgepole - Jefferson 34 9,960 ft
Hecla Junction - Arkansas Headwaters State Rec Area None 7,415 ft
Railroad Bridge - Arkansas Headwaters State Rec Area None 8,039 ft
Mizpah 10 9,640 ft
Blue River 24 8,472 ft
Pine Cove 56 9,022 ft
Angel of Shavano 20 9,147 ft
Sugar Loaf 11 8,989 ft
Handcart 10 9,818 ft
Horseshoe 19 10,538 ft
Heaton Bay 81 9,072 ft
Fourmile 14 10,824 ft
Hall Valley 9 9,842 ft
Aspen 12 9,956 ft
Buffalo Springs 18 9,187 ft
Jefferson Creek 17 10,117 ft
Peak One 74 9,030 ft
Prospector 107 9,105 ft
Beaver Creek Unti - Hot Sulphur State Wildlife Area 10 7,592 ft
Williams Fork Reservoir - SWA 24 7,848 ft
Weston Pass 14 10,277 ft
Selkirk 15 10,488 ft
Michigan Creek 12 10,076 ft
Kite Lake 5 12,043 ft
Ruby Mountain - Arkansas Headwaters State Rec Area None 7,651 ft
St. Louis Creek 17 8,859 ft
Lowry 24 9,068 ft
Byers Creek 6 9,352 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Ski Cooper 36" 40° 20.92"
Ski Estes Park (Hidden Valley) 45" 47° 46.03"
Monarch Ski & Snowboard Area 36" 36° 9.12"
Echo Mountain Park 27" 46° 28.77"
Copper Mountain Resort 38" 45° 18.72"
Keystone Resort 28" 42° 20.24"
Arapahoe Basin 62" 37° 21.12"
Loveland 62" 37° 21.12"
Eldora Mountain Resort 22" 47° 45.44"
Vail 39" 44° 20"
Breckenridge Ski Resort 38" 45° 18.72"
SolVista Basin at Granby Ranch 54" 42° 42.31"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Clear Creek Above Clear Creek Reservoir
USGS 07086500
38 cfs 3.1 ft
S Platte R Ab 11-Mile Canyon Re
USGS 06695000
130 cfs 1.2 ft
Ef Arkansas R At Us Hiway 24
USGS 07079300
30 cfs 2.8 ft
Lake Fork Below Sugar Loaf Reservoir
USGS 07082500
166 cfs 1.4 ft
Arkansas River Near Leadville
USGS 07081200
98 cfs 5.2 ft
Taylor River At Taylor Park
USGS 09107000
170 cfs 1.9 ft
Arkansas River Below Granite
USGS 07087050
407 cfs 11.7 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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