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MOUNT IDA

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Front Range

Mount Ida

12,889 ft

Mount Ida, located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range, is a majestic peak known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Rising to an elevation of approximately 12,880 feet, it offers climbers and hikers an exhilarating experience. With its expansive size and rugged terrain, Mount Ida presents a challenging yet rewarding adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

During the winter season, Mount Ida receives an impressive snowpack range, making it an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Snow depths can vary widely, with an average snowfall of over 300 inches annually. This makes it a popular spot for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and mountaineering.

Several creeks and rivers benefit from the runoff of Mount Ida. The mountain's melting snow and glaciers feed into the Colorado River, which provides critical water resources for surrounding communities and wildlife. The Big Thompson River and Cache La Poudre River also receive runoff from this majestic peak, further contributing to the region's water supply.

The name "Mount Ida" holds historical significance. It is derived from Greek mythology, specifically referencing Mount Ida in ancient Turkey, which was believed to be the birthplace of the goddess Cybele. The name was likely given by early explorers or settlers who were inspired by the mountain's grandeur and wanted to honor the mythical connection.

Mount Ida's lore and legends add an intriguing aspect to its reputation. Local folklore speaks of hidden treasure and lost gold mines in the mountain's remote areas, drawing treasure hunters and adventurers to explore its rugged slopes. While these tales may spark curiosity, it is important to approach the mountain with respect and adhere to safety guidelines to ensure an enjoyable and responsible experience.

In conclusion, Mount Ida in the Rocky Mountains is a remarkable peak renowned for its elevation and size. With its diverse range of winter activities and important contribution to the local water system, it remains a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain's name and intriguing legends further enhance its allure, making it a captivating place to explore and appreciate.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
The Crags - State Forest State Park 26 9,917 ft
Tom Bennett 10 8,963 ft
Echo Lake - Idaho Springs 18 10,700 ft
Sleeping Elephant 15 7,865 ft
Sunset Point 25 8,297 ft
West Chicago Creek 16 9,611 ft
Grand View 9 10,038 ft
Chambers Lake 44 9,166 ft
Pawnee 55 10,354 ft
Willow Creek 35 8,201 ft
Robbers Roost 11 9,778 ft
Guanella Pass 18 10,754 ft
Big Bend 8 7,717 ft
Bockman - State Forest State Park 52 9,078 ft
Timber Creek - Rocky Mountain National Park 100 8,933 ft
St. Louis Creek 17 8,859 ft
West Lake 36 8,254 ft
Georgetown Lake None 8,439 ft
Long Draw 25 10,059 ft
Tunnel 49 8,608 ft
Idlewild 24 8,893 ft
Hideaway Park Dispersed None 8,784 ft
Glacier Basin - Rocky Mountain National Park 150 8,604 ft
Aspenglen - Rocky Mountain National Park 51 8,227 ft
Byers Creek 6 9,352 ft
Big South 4 8,580 ft
Empire City RV Parking None 8,635 ft
North Fork Poudre 9 9,159 ft
Buckingham 10 10,095 ft
Ranger Lakes - State Forest State Park 32 9,244 ft
Stillwater 129 8,315 ft
Clear Lake 8 10,029 ft
Moraine Park None 8,111 ft
Rainbow Lakes 16 9,961 ft
Bellaire Lake 26 8,665 ft
Aspen Glen 9 8,694 ft
Green Ridge 78 8,360 ft
Arapaho Bay 84 8,337 ft
Mizpah 10 9,640 ft
Browns Park 28 8,450 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Loveland 61" 45° 8.72"
Ski Estes Park (Hidden Valley) 49" 48° 25.23"
Copper Mountain Resort 41" 55° 5.35"
Arapahoe Basin 61" 45° 8.72"
Keystone Resort 30" 49° 7.9"
Breckenridge Ski Resort 41" 55° 5.35"
Echo Mountain Park 30" 49° 9.22"
SolVista Basin at Granby Ranch 57" 47° 13.5"
Snowy Range 62" 46° 17.09"
Eldora Mountain Resort 24" 49° 13.37"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

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

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