Near Lake Como Rd.
Camping at Lake Como
Near Lake Como Rd.
Lake Como
Near Lake Como Rd.
Typical Lake Como trail.
Near Lake Como Rd.
One of the "Jaws" obstacles. No, your car probably can't clear it.
Near Lake Como Rd.
Nearing Lake Como at dusk, with Little Bear Peak in the distance.

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Hike Trail

Lake Como Rd.

2.1 (8 Ratings)
One of the toughest 4WD roads in the country, and a rigorous approach to the Blanca Group.
6
mi
Distance
4,091
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
While the Lake Como Approach is technically a "road," don't take that too literally. While stock 4WD cars may make it 1-2 miles up the trail, there remain four sets of obstacles affectionately known as "Jaws" 1-4. Believe the hype, and take your ATV or walk. Winter closure is variable and depends on conditions, as the road gets a lot of sun. Dogs are allowed if leashed, and can summit Blanca Peak and Ellingwood Point. Responsible owners will not take Fido up the technical Little Bear Peak.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.04mi
Distance
4,091ft
Elevation Gain
82ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
11,759ft
High Point
7,736ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
On CO Hwy 160, head east from Alamosa or west from Fort Garland. Turn north onto CO 150 toward Great Sand Dune National Park. Drive over 3 miles, turning right onto Lake Como Rd/Blanca Peak Rd. How far you can drive from here is dependent on your vehicle, off-road skills, and connection to your car's undercarriage. Most 4WD cars with decent clearance can make it about 1.5 miles up the road before it begins to get rocky. There are plenty of pull-offs along the road, so you don't have to worry too much about getting stuck without a parking spot. Heavy duty trucks and XTerra/Jeep/FJ Cruiser type cars can make it about 3 miles, or to 8,800 ft. After this, there are four sets of obstacles known by off-roaders as "Jaws." Jaws 1-4 are passable only in highly modified cars and ATVs. Hikers should head up a clear road with occasional rocks and sharp hairpin turns. The grade is a fairly consistent 8-12% with the occasional flat spot. As the slope of the road is SE facing, it gets a lot of sun, and even a leisurely pace can be exhausting. Pass into the trees before the obstacles start to get some much-needed shade. Continue along the trail, up past all four sets of obstacles, before rounding a final right turn and reaching a rocky ramp up to Lake Como.

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