Near Grand Mesa Crag Crest Loop
Near Grand Mesa Crag Crest Loop
Near Grand Mesa Crag Crest Loop
Near Grand Mesa Crag Crest Loop
Near Grand Mesa Crag Crest Loop

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Grand Mesa Crag Crest Loop

4.6 (16 Ratings)
A subalpine ridge traverse that offers the sensation of flying over basalt, meadows and along lakes.
10.4
mi
Distance
1,770
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Access Issues
Only foot travel is allowed on the crest section of trail between the East Trailhead and the Cottonwood Lakes Trail junction. Bike and horse travel is allowed on the lower loop portion and the crest trail between the West Trailhead and the Cottonwood Lakes Trail junction.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.36mi
Distance
1,770ft
Elevation Gain
1,770ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
11,194ft
High Point
10,238ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the West Trailhead, follow signage for Crag Crest Trail #711 (Crag Crest Loop) as you gradually climb through open meadows. At the first trail junction head left following signs for the Crag Crest Loop and Cottonwood Lakes Trail. The steepest climb comes between mile 1 and 2 as you gain the craggy ridge. When you get to the Cottonwood Lakes Trail junction, head right to keep on the ridge. Follow the ridge as it passes through forests, meadows and along the talus strewn ridge that is only a few feet wide at points. Once you reach the highpoint on the crest you have one small climb before you descend to the lakes below. Keep right at all of the trail junctions (namely the Crag Crest Lower Loop Trail #711.1A at around 6.5 miles in), always choosing singletrack if there is an option, until mile 10 where you can either take a left and make a perfect loop, or go right and rejoin the trail to get back to the West Trailhead. The final miles have some deceiving climbs so don't go all out getting to the crest at the beginning. This clockwise direction is the one used during the annual Mesa Monument Striders race, but the loop is great to hike in either direction from either the West or East Trailhead. Alternatively, you can hike this loop counterclockwise to warm up your legs. Ascend to the top of Crag Crest (11,189') for endless views in all directions. In this direction, you'll similarly pass by multiple lakes, through a volcanic rocky landscape, and end by descending a fun, technical downhill back to the parking lot that will leave your legs wanting more--if they can handle it.
History & Background
The highest point on the Grand Mesa, Leon Peak, lies just to the east of the crest and was previously the site of a fire lookout. Geologically, the crest is a remnant of the volcanic vents that fed the Grand Mesa shield volcano when is last erupted ~10 million years ago.

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