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North Maroon Peak
| Beginning Elevation: |
9,600 Feet
(2992.5 Meters)
Maroon Lake Trailhead
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| Difficulty: |
Extremely Difficult
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| Elevation Gain: |
4,414 Feet
(1375.9 Meters)
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| Ending Elevation: |
14,014 Feet
(4368.5 Meters)
summit North Maroon Peak
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| Length, One-way: |
10 Miles
(16.67 Kilometers)
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| Other Maps: |
trails illustrated 128 Maroon Bells, Redstone, Marble
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Maroon Creek Road - Maroon Creek Road leads to Maroon Lake and the Maroon Bells, the most photographed mountains in the country. This route is good for taking an all day trip with a picnic stop.
Maroon Peak - Maroon Peak is one of the peaks within the Maroon Bells grouping. It's elevation is 14,156'.
Pyramid Peak - Pyramid Peak is one of Colorado's most difficult and dangerous fourteen thousand foot summits. No one should attempt this climb without the proper equipment and without advanced mountain climbing skills.
West Maroon Portal Trailhead - The West Maroon Portal provides access to the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness. The Maroon Creek and Maroon-Snowmass Trails start from here.
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Visitor Information:
Aspen Ranger District, 806 W. Hallam
, Aspen, CO, 81611, Phone: 970-925-3445
Sopris Ranger District, 620 Main St.
, Carbondale, CO, 81623, Phone: 970-963-2266
Taylor River Ranger District, 216 N. Colorado
, Gunnison, CO, 81230, Phone: 970-641-0471
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