Near Mount Sopris
Carbondale runner, Elinor Fish, out for a sunrise cruise on the flanks of Mt Sopris.
Near Mount Sopris
One of the many open meadows on the Thomas Lakes Trail heading up to Mount Sopris.
Near Mount Sopris
View of the Elk Mountains from the summit of Mount Sopris.
Near Mount Sopris
Looking down the talus field to the Roaring Fork Valley on the Mount Sopris Trail.
Near Mount Sopris
This is off a little trail coming from campsite 11 if I remember correctly.

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Classic Hike Route

Mount Sopris

5.0 (12 Ratings)
Towering nearly 7,000' above the Roaring Fork Valley, Mt. Sopris is one of CO's biggest and most awe-inspiring peaks.
13.2
mi
Distance
4,721
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingFishingLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
July and August pose the safest time to attempt Mount Sopris, though this area can be very nice in spring, summer and fall. Always be prepared for thunderstorms no matter the time of day... a warm, sunny day can change to life threatening weather in a matter of minutes.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.25mi
Distance
4,721ft
Elevation Gain
4,721ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
12,942ft
High Point
8,637ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Easily accessed from Dinkle Lake Rd. off of Prince Creek Rd., the trail starts at the Thomas Lakes/Hay Park trailhead. From the trailhead look for the well-signed Hay Park Trail/Thomas Lakes Trail - take this heading south. Hay Park Trail/Thomas Lakes Trail follows primitive doubletrack as it winds and switchbacks through the woods for 1.4 miles until it reaches an open meadow and starts contouring to the southeast. After 1/4 mile in the meadow the trail comes to a junction. Take a right to stay on the Thomas Lakes Trail and continue your climb upward. After the trail split, Thomas Lakes Trail climbs through Aspen trees and open meadows for 2 miles. In this span, the trail crosses Prince Creek twice before finally reaching the lower Thomas Lake. From lower Thomas Lake, the trail ambles its way up to upper Thomas Lake and is called the Mount Sopris Trail. Take a few minutes to refuel at one, or both of the lakes and eye the Mt. Sopris summit. From the lakes, the Mount Sopris trail switchbacks steeply to the ridge above. Once you finally gain the ridge you'll be able to spot some of the highest peaks in the Elk Range to the southeast. The skyline is dominated by the imposing north face of Capitol Peak (14,130'). The trail now quickly becomes talus, which proves to make route finding difficult. Continue to climb along the ridge and negotiate the large talus field. Keep your eye for sporadic cairns. You'll know you're off route if you stray too far north of the ridgeline (south is a precipitous drop-off). Once the trail bears almost exactly due west, you'll be on the start of the summit ridge. Continue on Mount Sopris Trail and gain the false summit. If you look north, you'll see a massive scree field cascading below you - according to NOAA, this is actually one of the few mountains in North America with a Rock Glacier. Once atop the first false summit, head toward a second false summit, traversing west along the ridge. Now the only thing left is to gain the actual summit! Continue to traverse west as the Mount Sopris Trail takes you along the ridge all the way to the true summit (12,965'). When you are finally at the tippy top congratulate yourself for a monumental effort, grab a selfie and a snack, and take in the awesome views... there isn't a better vantage point of the nearby Elk Mountains than this. When you've had your fill of views, head down the mountain, exactly the way you came. Nice work!

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
Anonymous Adventurer
All Clear
Anonymous Adventurer
Some Issues
Downed Tree
Anonymous Adventurer
All Clear
Looking for more condition reports?
View History

Nearby Hike Routes

Thomas Lakes

Hike Route

Thomas Lakes

Lake
strenuous
8.07 mi
+1,640 ft
Thomas Lakes Out and Back

Classic Hike Route

Thomas Lakes Out and Back

Commonly Backpacked
moderate
8.07 mi
+1,640 ft
Capitol Creek

Classic Hike Route

Capitol Creek

Birding
strenuous
12.16 mi
+2,750 ft
Capitol Lake, Avalanche Creek, Hell's Roaring Pass Loop

Hike Route

Capitol Lake, Avalanche Creek, Hell's Roaring Pass Loop

Birding
strenuous
23.3 mi
+7,493 ft
Capitol Peak

Hike Route

Capitol Peak

Fall Colors
extreme
16.23 mi
+5,946 ft
Avalanche Creek Trail

Hike Route

Avalanche Creek Trail

Birding
moderate
19.92 mi
+4,469 ft
Contributors
Tom Robson