Near James Peak (13,294') from Corona Pass Road
View looking west from James Peak
Near James Peak (13,294') from Corona Pass Road
Northern view from Rogers Pass
Near James Peak (13,294') from Corona Pass Road
Southern view from Rogers Pass
Near James Peak (13,294') from Corona Pass Road
Looking down at Heart Lake
Near James Peak (13,294') from Corona Pass Road
Trestle at the end of Roger's pass, Riflesight #96 is immediately to the right of this, and not very well marked

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James Peak (13,294') from Corona Pass Road

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Start just below tree line, climb to and traverse Rogers Pass, and then ascend the north face of James Peak.
8.3
mi
Distance
2,548
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Access Issues
This rxh is in the USFS James Peak Protection Area (slightly less protected than a Wilderness Area). The Forest Service web site for the first section is <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/arp/recarea/?recid=28584">here</a>.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.28mi
Distance
2,548ft
Elevation Gain
2,548ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
13,312ft
High Point
11,110ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start at the Riflesight Notch historic railroad trestle on west side of Corona Pass (also called Rollins Pass) Road. The road begins at U.S. Hwy 40 near the Winter Park ski area. Beware: the road is passable to passenger vehicles, but it is rough in sections and it can take one hour to reach the trailhead from the highway. The trailhead is well marked. The trail begins in a forest with a moderate grade, reaching tree line after 0.5 miles. It continues to climb steadily, with one switchback, until it reaches Rogers Pass just beyond the junction with the Continental Divide Trail. Continue across the pass and then, when the ridge becomes rocky, follow the trail on the west side of the ridge. This section is relatively level. When you reach the base of the obvious face of James Peak, which is a mix of tundra and rocks, the trail makes easy switchbacks but at a steeper grade. There are several trail junctions marked only with cairns;at each of these, turn toward the summit. The trail at one point grazes the vertical east face of the peak, giving a dramatic alpine view. The summit is large and flat, with stunning views in all directions. As you approach the summit, note your trail so that you don't descend on the wrong one!
History & Background
This area has been used extensively since pre-European times; see this excellent historic summary on Wikipedia. Before the 1928 completion of the Moffat Tunnel, trains ran across Rollins Pass and there was a station, Corona Station, at the summit (hence the two names, Corona Pass on the west side, Rollins Pass on the east side). Foundations and other signs of Corona Station are evident at the pass. The pass, however, can no longer be crossed with vehicles because of multiple barriers near the summit. The historic accessibility of this wide low segment of the Continental Divide led to construction of many trails and wagon roads, and this hike follows some of the old roads.

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