The average annual snowfall in this area is approximately 200 inches, with an average peak snowpack of 70 inches. Snowpack typically peaks in late March or early April, with melt occurring through June. Nearby ski areas include Sunlight Mountain Resort, Aspen Mountain, and Aspen Highlands.
Climate trends in the area suggest an increase in temperature and a decrease in snowpack in recent years, potentially impacting downstream hydrology. The snowpack in this region feeds the Crystal River, which flows into the Roaring Fork River and ultimately into the Colorado River. The Crystal River is an important source of water for agricultural and recreational uses downstream, as well as for the Crystal River Reservoir. The health of these systems is dependent on the snowpack and melt patterns of McClure Pass and surrounding areas.
1. Hiking: Mc Clure Pass is surrounded by a variety of hiking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. One popular hike near Mc Clure Pass is the Lost Lake Trail, a 3.7-mile out-and-back trail that leads to a beautiful alpine lake.
2. Mountain biking: The area around Mc Clure Pass is also great for mountain biking, with a variety of trails for all skill levels. The Raggeds Trail is a popular choice for mountain bikers, offering a challenging and scenic ride through the rugged terrain of the Raggeds Wilderness.
3. Fishing: Mc Clure Pass is located near several rivers and streams that are popular for fishing. The Crystal River, in particular, is known for its excellent trout fishing opportunities. Anglers can try their luck at catching rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout in these waters.
4. Camping: There are several campgrounds near Mc Clure Pass that offer a great opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding wilderness. The Marble Campground is a popular choice for campers, offering tent and RV sites with stunning views of the nearby mountains.
5. Wildlife viewing: The area around Mc Clure Pass is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, and bears. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy watching these animals in their natural habitat by hiking or driving through the surrounding wilderness areas.
| Site ID | Snow Sensor 618 |
| Geolocation | 39.14, -107.29 |
| Elevation | 9,500ft. |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-17 |
| Observed Snowpack | 0 inches |
| Percent of Normal | 0% |
| Snow Water Equivalent | NA |
| Past 24hrs | 0.0 inches |
| 24hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| 120hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| Peak Snowpack | 174 inches |