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LONGS PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Front Range

Longs Peak

14,258 ft

Longs Peak, located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range in Colorado, is one of the most iconic and challenging mountains in the United States. Standing tall at an elevation of 14,259 feet (4346 meters), it is the highest peak in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Its majestic size and striking profile have made it a popular destination for mountaineers and hikers alike.

Longs Peak is known for its extreme weather conditions, especially during the winter season. The snowpack on the mountain can vary significantly, with depths ranging from a few inches to several feet. It is essential for climbers to be well-prepared for changing weather and avalanche risks. The snowpack, however, offers excellent opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts, such as snowshoeing and skiing.

The mountain is a significant source of runoff for multiple creeks and rivers in the area. Roaring Fork, Saint Vrain Creek, and Glacier Creek are some of the water bodies that receive runoff from Longs Peak. These streams provide essential water resources for wildlife and communities downstream. Moreover, the clear, cold waters of these creeks and rivers attract anglers and nature enthusiasts.

The name "Longs Peak" is derived from Major Stephen H. Long, an explorer who led an expedition to the area in the early 1800s. The mountain is steeped in history and folklore, including tales of Native American tribes who believed the peak to be sacred and imbued with spiritual powers. Additionally, Longs Peak holds a special place in mountaineering history, being home to the famous Keyhole Route, a challenging and popular climbing route that attracts adventurers from around the world.

In summary, Longs Peak is a majestic mountain in the Rocky Mountains, offering breathtaking views and exciting challenges to mountaineers. With its towering elevation, varied snowpack, and the role it plays in local water systems, it is a significant natural landmark. Its rich history and legends only add to the allure of this spectacular peak.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Georgetown Lake None 8,439 ft
Meridian 18 9,013 ft
Hideaway Park Dispersed None 8,784 ft
Mountain Park 54 6,678 ft
Aspenglen - Rocky Mountain National Park 51 8,227 ft
Clear Lake 8 10,029 ft
Moraine Park None 8,111 ft
Geneva Park 25 9,791 ft
Aspen Meadow - Golden Gate Canyon State Park 35 9,000 ft
Camp Dick 41 8,716 ft
Dutch George 20 6,520 ft
Glacier Basin - Rocky Mountain National Park 150 8,604 ft
Bellaire Lake 26 8,665 ft
Mizpah 10 9,640 ft
Handcart 10 9,818 ft
Longs Peak - Rocky Mountain National Park 26 9,397 ft
Rainbow Lakes 16 9,961 ft
Buckingham 10 10,095 ft
Meeker Park Overflow 29 8,611 ft
Empire City RV Parking None 8,635 ft
Echo Lake - Idaho Springs 18 10,700 ft
West Chicago Creek 16 9,611 ft
Burning Bear 13 9,643 ft
Robbers Roost 11 9,778 ft
West Lake 36 8,254 ft
Marys Lake - USBR 270 8,032 ft
Whiteside 5 8,909 ft
Kelly Dahl 46 8,615 ft
Pawnee 55 10,354 ft
Sleeping Elephant 15 7,865 ft
Narrows 5 6,470 ft
Reverends Ridge - Golden Gate State Park 106 9,105 ft
Hall Valley 9 9,842 ft
Hermit Park Open Space None 8,313 ft
Lower Narrows 8 6,470 ft
Peaceful Valley 17 8,552 ft
Dowdy Lake 70 8,176 ft
Big South 4 8,580 ft
Olive Ridge 56 8,361 ft
Aspen Glen 9 8,694 ft
Long Draw 25 10,059 ft
North Fork Poudre 9 9,159 ft
Kelly Flats 29 6,751 ft
Tom Bennett 10 8,963 ft
Big Bend 8 7,717 ft
Deer Creek 13 9,092 ft
Guanella Pass 18 10,754 ft
Arapaho Bay 84 8,337 ft
Cold Springs 38 9,331 ft
Grand View 9 10,038 ft
Jacks Gulch 56 8,100 ft
Idlewild 24 8,893 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Echo Mountain Park 30" 49° 9.22"
Loveland 61" 45° 8.72"
Eldora Mountain Resort 24" 49° 13.37"
Keystone Resort 30" 49° 7.9"
Breckenridge Ski Resort 41" 55° 5.35"
Arapahoe Basin 61" 45° 8.72"
SolVista Basin at Granby Ranch 57" 47° 13.5"
Ski Estes Park (Hidden Valley) 49" 48° 25.23"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Middle Boulder Creek At Nederland
USGS 06725500
33 cfs 1.1 ft
Cabin Creek Near Fraser
USGS 09032100
6 cfs 1.9 ft
Cache La Poudre R Ab Boxelder C
USGS 06752280
40 cfs 1.5 ft
Michigan River Near Cameron Pass
USGS 06614800
0 cfs 2.1 ft
Joe Wright Creek Below Joe Wright Reservoir
USGS 06746110
3 cfs 0.9 ft
Ranch Creek Near Fraser
USGS 09032000
12 cfs 4.8 ft
Joe Wright Creek Above Joe Wright Reservoir
USGS 06746095
3 cfs 4.2 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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