Near Capitol Creek
Looking south up Capitol Creek valley towards Capitol Peak.
Near Capitol Creek
Capitol Creek intersecting Capitol Ditch (Upper) Trail as it meets with Capitol Creek Trail. Must walk through this icy creek to pass.
Near Capitol Creek
Storm clouds rolling in from the west over Capitol Peak.
Near Capitol Creek
Crossing the meadows of Capitol Ditch Trail
Near Capitol Creek
The view south from campsite 6, looking at Capitol Peak/Lake

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Capitol Creek

4.6 (9 Ratings)
A pleasant singletrack through the alpine with incredible views of Capitol Peak.
12.2
mi
Distance
2,750
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The Capitol Ditch Trail (#1963) is within the Maroon Bell-Snowmass Wilderness, Wilderness restrictions apply. Dogs must be leashed. If staying overnight at Capitol Lake, advance reservation overnight permits are required and must be purchased in advance at <a href="http://recreation.gov/">recreation.gov</a>. Approved bear food storage containers are also required and strictly enforced.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.16mi
Distance
2,750ft
Elevation Gain
2,750ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
11,623ft
High Point
9,467ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the Capitol Creek parking lot there are 2 trailheads with trails that eventually merge into one trail ~3 miles into the National Forest. Even from the trailhead parking, the view of Capitol Peak is stunning. The mountain sits atop the Capitol Creek drainage. With it's craggy sides and long access trail, Capitol Peak has a reputation as being one of the hardest summits to achieve amongst Colorado's 14,000+' peaks. Follow the Capitol Ditch Trail (#1963) which is one of the access points to climb Capitol peak and therefore sees considerable traffic, particularly on nice weekends in the Summer. This trail is also quite popular with horseback riders.The trail initially contours along a high point looking down ~600' onto Capitol Creek on the left. After about 1 mile you cross the !Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness boundary. There are a couple of open meadows punctuated by increasingly dramatic views of Capitol Peak and back toward the Roaring Fork Valley before you reach your crossing point of Capitol Creek. Choose your own adventure for this crossing (expect higher water with spring runoff) and join the Capitol Creek Trail (#1961) on the other side. The trail continues through the forest and through a gate (close the gate after yourself) for about 2 more miles before a small creek crossing over a log bridge. The last mile or so is a steady ascent up to the meadows beneath Capitol and Mt. Daly and finally to Capitol Lake. If staying overnight at Capitol Lake, advance reservation overnight permits are required and must be purchased in advance at recreation.gov. There are tent camping sites designated in the fir trees up on the hill to your north, right while hiking in toward the lake.There are many other hikes and a couple of peaks that can be enjoyed from this point. You can also reverse course and enjoy a classic ~13 mile hike. Have a ton of fun!

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