Near Mount Ouray
Descending from the ridge back into the forest.
Near Mount Ouray
Walking along the long ridgeline toward the summit.
Near Mount Ouray
The view of Chipeta Mountain.
Near Mount Ouray
Views on the way to Mt. Ouray summit.
Near Mount Ouray
Follow the cairn to make your way up the ridge.

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Classic Hike Route

Mount Ouray

4.5 (2 Ratings)
For being just shy of a 14er, it gives you all the same great views with none of the crowds.
6.2
mi
Distance
3,243
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
ViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
This route is mostly off-trail, requiring strong navigational skills in high-alpine terrain.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.19mi
Distance
3,243ft
Elevation Gain
3,243ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
13,975ft
High Point
10,820ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Drive Marshall Pass Road to the trailhead. There is a bathroom and a good amount of parking, plus good options for camping nearby. The trail starts on a logging road, but you turn off really quickly onto a singletrack dirt path. Look for the cabin early into the trail, and shortly after, on the right-hand side, you'll see the trail. It's not marked in any way. After hiking for a while with gradual elevation gain, the forest opens up a bit, but there are many downed logs to maneuver around. About a mile in, you should see a cairn on your left. I think this is the better trail option. There are cairns placed intermittently on the faint trail as you make the climb to the ridge. Follow the ridge through fields and rocks, following a faint trail when you can see it. The trail usually stays true to the ridge or just left of it. The rocks get bigger as you start the approach to the summit. You can follow the path that stays on mostly Class 1+ terrain, or rock hop your way along for a Class 2 adventure. The summit soars to 13,971 feet and provides a spectacular 360deg view. One of the best parts of this trail is getting to hear and see all of the cute little pikas scurrying about along the ridge. This ridge is known for being pretty windy, and there are many wind shelters at the summit, but plan your gear appropriately. If you've got the time, energy, and a decent weather report, you can make the day a two-fer and unite the couple by taking the ridge to Chipeta Mountain, as Chipeta was Chief Ouray's wife.
History & Background
Ouray was a Native American chief of the Tabeguache band of the Ute tribe, that was located in western Colorado. Because of his leadership ability, Ouray was acknowledged by the United States government as a chief of the Ute and he traveled to Washington, D.C. to negotiate for the welfare of the Utes.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back

Classic Hike Route

Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back

Views
strenuous
8.36 mi
+4,001 ft
Colorado Trail Segment 16

Hike Route

Colorado Trail Segment 16

Views
extreme
15.28 mi
+3,091 ft
Continental Divide Trail: Colorado Section 18

Hike Route

Continental Divide Trail: Colorado Section 18

Views
strenuous
10.87 mi
+1,533 ft
Starvation Creek Out-and-Back

Classic Hike Route

Starvation Creek Out-and-Back

Less Crowded
strenuous
9.18 mi
+2,046 ft
Continental Divide Trail: Colorado Section 19

Hike Route

Continental Divide Trail: Colorado Section 19

Lake
extreme
19.77 mi
+4,318 ft
Monarch Pass to Ross Lake

Hike Route

Monarch Pass to Ross Lake

Lake
extreme
21.16 mi
+4,912 ft
Contributors
Ashley Peterson