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FLETCHER MOUNTAIN

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Central Colorado Ranges

Fletcher Mountain

13,951 ft

Fletcher Mountain is a prominent peak located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range, known for its breathtaking beauty and challenging mountaineering opportunities. With an elevation of 13,951 feet (4256 meters), it stands as one of the prominent peaks in the region. This majestic mountain offers a diverse range of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including hiking, snowshoeing, and climbing.

During the winter season, Fletcher Mountain experiences a substantial snowpack, with snow depths ranging from several feet to over ten feet. This makes it an ideal destination for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. Adventurers need to be well-prepared and equipped with appropriate gear due to the unpredictable weather conditions and avalanche risks associated with the area.

Fletcher Mountain serves as a significant water source for neighboring creeks and rivers. The mountain's snowmelt contributes to the runoff in Clinton Gulch Creek, which flows into the Tenmile Creek and eventually into the Blue River. This water system supports diverse wildlife and vegetation along its course.

The name Fletcher Mountain is said to have been derived from Alonzo Fletcher, a prospector who explored the area during the late 1800s. Although not much historical information is available about Fletcher himself, his name endures as a tribute to the early pioneers who ventured through these rugged lands.

In conclusion, Fletcher Mountain in the Rocky Mountains offers a challenging and rewarding mountaineering experience. Its impressive elevation, substantial snowpack, and contribution to the local water system make it a significant part of the region's natural landscape. Whether you seek adventure or simply want to soak in the beauty of the Rockies, Fletcher Mountain is a destination worth adding to your mountaineering bucket list.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Ruby Mountain - Arkansas Headwaters State Rec Area None 7,651 ft
Willows 35 7,973 ft
Mount Princeton 19 8,618 ft
Heaton Bay 81 9,072 ft
Elliott Creek 15 8,018 ft
Peak One 74 9,030 ft
Camp Hale Memorial 21 9,318 ft
Railroad Bridge - Arkansas Headwaters State Rec Area None 8,039 ft
Prairie Point 33 8,002 ft
Selkirk 15 10,488 ft
Chalk Lake 19 8,743 ft
Weston Pass 14 10,277 ft
Hecla Junction - Arkansas Headwaters State Rec Area None 7,415 ft
Williams Fork Reservoir - SWA 24 7,848 ft
Kite Lake 5 12,043 ft
Blue River 24 8,472 ft
Collegiate Peaks 56 9,837 ft
Pine Cove 56 9,022 ft
Prospector 107 9,105 ft
Sugar Loaf 11 8,989 ft
Beaver Creek Unti - Hot Sulphur State Wildlife Area 10 7,592 ft
Horseshoe 19 10,538 ft
Mcdonald Flats 13 7,955 ft
Willow Creek 35 8,201 ft
Cataract Creek 5 8,578 ft
Iron City 15 9,928 ft
Lowry 24 9,068 ft
Cottonwood Lake 24 9,586 ft
Dexter 24 9,271 ft
Fourmile 14 10,824 ft
Cascade 22 9,033 ft
Davis Springs 7 7,984 ft
Buffalo Springs 18 9,187 ft
Gore Creek 25 8,720 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Keystone Resort 30" 49° 7.9"
Copper Mountain Resort 41" 55° 5.35"
Beaver Creek Resort 32" 65° 11.91"
Vail 44" 53° 8.67"
Monarch Ski & Snowboard Area 41" 48° 7.54"
SolVista Basin at Granby Ranch 57" 47° 13.5"
Ski Cooper 38" 48° 5.36"
Breckenridge Ski Resort 41" 55° 5.35"
Loveland 61" 45° 8.72"
Arapahoe Basin 61" 45° 8.72"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Cabin Creek Near Fraser
USGS 09032100
6 cfs 1.9 ft
Joe Wright Creek Above Joe Wright Reservoir
USGS 06746095
3 cfs 4.2 ft
Middle Boulder Creek At Nederland
USGS 06725500
33 cfs 1.1 ft
Michigan River Near Cameron Pass
USGS 06614800
0 cfs 2.1 ft
Ranch Creek Near Fraser
USGS 09032000
12 cfs 4.8 ft
South Fork Of Williams Fork Near Leal
USGS 09035900
23 cfs 2.4 ft
Joe Wright Creek Below Joe Wright Reservoir
USGS 06746110
3 cfs 0.9 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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