Near Midland Hill Out-and-Back
Near Midland Hill Out-and-Back
Near Midland Hill Out-and-Back
Near Midland Hill Out-and-Back
Near Midland Hill Out-and-Back

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Midland Hill Out-and-Back

4.6 (14 Ratings)
A short hike to a summit with magnificent views across the Arkansas River Valley of the Sawatch Range 14ers.
4.8
mi
Distance
1,698
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Access Issues
Open all year. Mostly snow-free, but it can hold snow for a few days after storms, and there is often snowpack from the ridge to the summit (this section is north facing). No water is available except at the trailhead (loo and water fountain in summer, portapotty in winter) and the river for pooch.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.8mi
Distance
1,698ft
Elevation Gain
1,698ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
9,558ft
High Point
7,934ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Parking at the Buena Vista River Park, cross the Whipple Bridge over the Arkansas River. You'll start on the Bridge to Bridge trail, following it until a junction with North & South Trails. Take South Trail & start climbing!After about 300 vertical feet, you'll come to CR304, originally the Colorado Midland Railway which went from Colorado Springs to Grand Junction. Cross the road, and continue on the trail. Another junction (North Broken Boyfriend) will veer left but again go straight (the right fork). You'll be able to see the summit from here, but first you traverse the slope in a SE direction for a while. At the junction with South Broken Boyfriend go left. When you come to the very large boulders, the steep part of the trail begins. The trail is well made, but keep a close eye out so you don't miss one of the numerous switchbacks. When you gain the ridge, the hardest part is over. Follow the ridge for a bit, switchback a couple more times, circle the summit block counterclockwise and you're there. Now, have a seat and look west. The short view is of the Arkansas River and Buena Vista. But across the valley you'll see 14ers Mt. Columbia, Mt. Yale, Mt. Princeton, Mt. Antero, and Mt. Shavano, along with major 13ers and many 12ers and 11ers. Then turn to your south. Mt. Ouray dominates the horizon, as well as Methodist Mountain near Salida, and then farther south the Sangre de Cristo Range. You'll also be looking into Brown's Canyon National Monument, but won't be able to identify it unless you know where to look. Looking east, you're seeing the heart of Four Mile, a BLM destination for ORV and 4x4, mountain biking, and camping. Four Mile includes the aptly named Carnage Canyon, an extreme 4x4 trail. Turn north and you'll see the twin summits of East and West Buffalo Peaks in the Buffalo Peaks Wilderness.When you're ready, just retrace your steps back to the parking area.

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Contributors
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