Near North Maroon Peak
Looking out to Pyramid Peak.
Near North Maroon Peak
Looking down 2nd gully
Near North Maroon Peak
A pensive hiker soaks in the views from the top of the 2nd gully.
Near North Maroon Peak
The views from the summit are incredible. To the left is 14er Snowmass Mountain, with Capitol Peak to its right.
Near North Maroon Peak
A mountain goat on the side of North Maroon Peak at sunrise.

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North Maroon Peak

4.8 (5 Ratings)
A fun, technical, yet perilous scramble up one of Colorado's most recognizable 14ers.
1.8
mi
Distance
3,291
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The trailhead for this rxh is at Maroon Lakes Campground, which is a popular tourist attraction and thus has a bunch of persnickety red tape. Details can be found here. Dogs will not be able to make it very far on this particular trail.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.76mi
Distance
3,291ft
Elevation Gain
47ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
14,019ft
High Point
10,738ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
While this mountain is regarded as one of the hardest 14ers, many will find its difficulties totally underwhelming. On a clear day it's actually fairly straightforward and short. That said, North Maroon has claimed many lives over the years, including those of many experienced climbers. Don't take it too lightly. Access to the Maroon Bells visitor site is straightforward, so I won't waste time with that here. To access North Maroon, simply hike 1.6 miles up Maroon Snowmass Trail to Crater Lake, which is an excellent camping spot if you're not doing this as a day trip. From here, hike about 0.75 miles and look for the turnoff to the left onto this trail, crossing a stream. Continue briefly on a trail before coming to a rock glacier (a talus field) of red rock. Cross the talus field, staying just above a cliff band below you and to your left as you make your way toward some cliffs. There may be some cairns in this area. Walk south around a cliff corner and regain a clear trail. Hike about 100 meters and turn right, heading up some class 2+ rock/grass slopes for 200 ft gain. At 11,900 ft hug the left of some cliff bands and come into a grassy but steep and loose gully. Follow the trail south into the gully, hiking alongside some cliffs. Gain 600 ft in the gully. As you get cliffed out at the top, angle toward the left. Regain some solid trail and hike 3-5 mins to the second gully (12,600 ft). The route is harder from this point on and requires good weather. The second gully is steeper and rockier, and loose rocks may come barreling down it at breakneck speeds (wear a helmet). Follow cairns and a vague trail up the gully to rock band at 12,900 ft. These red cliffs are themselves solid, but are covered in loose shale. Scramble class 3 terrain to 13,200 ft to reach the NE ridge. Scramble class 2+/3 terrain on the ridge crest before reaching a small area of talus at 13,600. The cliff bands right beyond this are the crux of the climb. A small class 4 chimney, 10-12 ft in height, makes for some fun moves. Top out of the chimney and continue class 3 scrambling to a precipice at 13,700 ft. This is a great spot to stop and enjoy the views, although the summit is itself very close. Once past this point, it's a brief class 3 scramble past some rock bands, and then a mostly class 2+ hike up the ridge to the summit, another 300 ft up. South Maroon stands to your south, Pyramid to your east, and Capitol Peak and Snowmass Mountain to the northwest.

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Contributors
Tyler Prince