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The vastness of the Weminuche Wilderness is breathtaking!
Near Highland Mary Lakes Loop
Heading for our campsite by the pond after another long day.
Near Highland Mary Lakes Loop
Interesting photo ops adorn the trails throughout the Weminuche Wilderness.
Near Highland Mary Lakes Loop
The Needle Mountains occupy one of Colorado's most remote corners.
Near Highland Mary Lakes Loop
Pond along the CO/CDT.

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Highland Mary Lakes Loop

4.6 (16 Ratings)
From forested hillsides to rolling tundra and high alpine lakes, this loop has it all.
7.5
mi
Distance
2,144
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
As per Weminuche Wilderness regulations, camping and disposal of human waste is not permitted within 100 feet of the streams or lakes. Pets must be under voice control or leash.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.48mi
Distance
2,144ft
Elevation Gain
2,144ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
12,603ft
High Point
10,805ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the start, the Highland Mary Lakes Trail #606 follows a curvaceous path along Cunningham Creek. After 0.4 miles, the trail reaches a junction with the Cunningham Gulch Trail #502. Turning left, the climb strains towards treeline, garnering some 1,000 feet of elevation before soon settling again. Brilliant grasslands of the high alpine tundra stretch out from horizon to horizon, and the brief hiatus from the region's heavy snowfall yields vivid fields of blooming wildflowers. Meeting with the Continental Divide Trail just shy of two miles, the terrain pulls out of the rolling plateau toward a rocky stretch. Already feeling the effects from the elevation, the going gets tough as the climb logs another 100 feet before leveling again amidst a number of small ponds. 3.3 miles from the trailhead, veer right onto the faint and unmarked trail, where dramatic views of the 13,000 foot monoliths of the Needle Mountains subrange unfold beyond the grassy hillsides. At its exit from the CDT, the route meets with the braided waters of a steep drainage. While wooden stakes do keep route, this primitive trail is hard to follow, growing faint to nonexistent at times. One last push gains 125 feet, then heads westward toward its descent into Verde Lakes. The true route then turns to the north well before its banks, traveling between three of the seven Highland Mary Lakes. However, off-trail exploration touches the waters of all. If you do decide to go the way of off-trail exploration, keep Leave No Trace principles at the forefront. Tracing easier grades along Cunningham Creek, the Highland Mary Lakes Trail #606 finds its way to the trailhead in no time.
History & Background
A second 4WD road near the trailhead leads higher into the mountains to the Highland Mary Mine.Following a spiritualist's advice, the Ennis Brothers came to Highland Mary Lakes to dig for gold in the late 1800s. It took a decade, but eventually, the brothers struck it rich with silver. Sadly, after putting nearly a million dollars into the mine, they went bankrupt and had to sell it off. Little did they know, the Highland Mary Mine would eventually come to be the second most successful silver mining venture in the Silverton Area.

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Contributors
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