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MOUNT HOPE

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains Sawatch Range

Mount Hope

13,933 ft

Mount Hope is a prominent peak located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range. It stands tall at an elevation of 14,052 feet, making it one of the highest peaks in Colorado. With its impressive height, Mount Hope offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including nearby peaks and valleys. The mountain covers a substantial area, adding to its grandeur and allure.

During the winter season, Mount Hope receives a significant amount of snowfall due to its high elevation. The snowpack range varies from year to year, but it typically accumulates several feet of snow, creating excellent conditions for winter sports enthusiasts. This makes Mount Hope a popular destination for backcountry skiing and snowboarding, attracting adventure seekers from all around.

Mount Hope also plays a crucial role in the hydrological system of the region. It is the source of runoff for several creeks and rivers, including Clear Creek and the Arkansas River. These waterways benefit from the snowmelt and precipitation that accumulates on the mountain, providing a vital water supply for the surrounding ecosystems and communities downstream.

The name "Mount Hope" holds no specific historical significance or legends. It is believed to have been named by early settlers in the area, who possibly chose the name to symbolize optimism and a sense of aspiration. Nevertheless, Mount Hope's remarkable beauty and natural features have undoubtedly created a legacy of their own, captivating visitors and mountaineers for generations.

Sources:
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- Colorado Fourteeners Initiative (CFI)
- Colorado Geological Survey (CGS)


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lakeview - Twin Lakes 27 9,511 ft
Gold Park 11 9,246 ft
Cascade 22 9,033 ft
Lost Man 10 10,513 ft
Comanche 4 8,962 ft
Gold Creek 6 10,005 ft
Collegiate Peaks 56 9,837 ft
Lottis Creek 27 9,068 ft
North Fork Reservoir 9 11,459 ft
Halfmoon 7 10,294 ft
Matchless 17 9,903 ft
Gore Creek 25 8,720 ft
Halfmoon West 16 9,932 ft
Iron City 15 9,928 ft
Middle Quartz 7 10,230 ft
Angel of Shavano 20 9,147 ft
Cottonwood Lake 24 9,586 ft
Molly Brown 49 9,897 ft
Elk Wallow 7 8,829 ft
Snowblind 23 9,278 ft
Blodgett 6 8,836 ft
Elbert Creek 17 10,095 ft
Hornsilver 7 8,843 ft
Belle of Colorado 19 9,924 ft
Monarch Park 37 10,478 ft
Tigiwon 9 9,994 ft
Portal 5 10,576 ft
Chalk Lake 19 8,743 ft
Baby Doe 50 9,913 ft
Pitkin 22 9,362 ft
Garfield 8 9,912 ft
Twin Peaks 37 9,615 ft
Camp Hale Memorial 21 9,318 ft
Tabor 44 9,897 ft
Halfmoon East 6 9,923 ft
Father Dyer 26 9,953 ft
Parry Peak 26 9,430 ft
Quartz 10 9,849 ft
Lakeview - Almont 35 9,556 ft
Dinner Station 22 9,613 ft
Mayqueen 27 9,884 ft
Rivers End 15 9,356 ft
Mirror Lake - Almont 10 11,007 ft
Needle Creek Reservoir None 8,889 ft
Mount Princeton 19 8,618 ft
White Star 66 9,256 ft
Dexter 24 9,271 ft
Silver Dollar 43 9,905 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Breckenridge Ski Resort 45" 50° 3.64"
Copper Mountain Resort 45" 50° 3.64"
Ski Cooper 38" 44° 4.19"
Buttermilk Mountain 36" 47° 3.78"
Keystone Resort 30" 44° 8.13"
Aspen Highlands 36" 47° 3.78"
Beaver Creek Resort 39" 54° 3.7"
Aspen Mountain 48" 47° 4"
Vail 18" 44° 4.05"
Monarch Ski & Snowboard Area 47" 41° 0.7"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Colorado River Bl Shadow Mountain Reservoir
USGS 09015000
22 cfs 1.4 ft
Fryingpan River Near Thomasville
USGS 09078600
110 cfs 2.4 ft
Blue River At Blue River
USGS 09046490
5 cfs 0.4 ft
Tarryall Creek At Upper Station
USGS 06696980
2 cfs 4.7 ft
Muddy Creek Above Antelope Creek Nr. Kremmling
USGS 09041090
161 cfs 4.2 ft
Piney River Below Piney Lake
USGS 09058500
3 cfs 3.1 ft
North Fork Fryingpan River Near Norrie
USGS 09078500
13 cfs 2.5 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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