Near Rock of Ages Trail
Some of the clearer trail on the Rock of Ages Trail descent.

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Rock of Ages Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
A rigorous approach into the Wilsons.
4.3
mi
Distance
2,778
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
In the winter the road to Rock of Ages Trailhead is usually closed about 4 miles below the summer lot. Horses are prohibited on the road portions of this approach, as this is private property. Dogs must be leashed, but remember the mountains accessed by this trail are not Fido-friendly.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.26mi
Distance
2,778ft
Elevation Gain
99ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
13,042ft
High Point
10,323ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From Ridgway, take CO 62 toward Telluride. Pass over Dallas Divide and into Placerville, turning left onto CO 145. Drive 6.5 miles and turn onto the Silver Pick Road (easy 4WD dirt; high clearance 2WD should suffice). Drive 4 miles to an intersection and bear right onto FR 622 (this is the standard winter closure). Drive 2.2 miles and bear right again, this time onto FR 645. Cross a small stream in about a mile (hardly noticeable in the summer) and continue one more mile to the Rock of Ages Trailhead at 10,300 ft. From the trailhead, hike south on the Rock of Ages Trail, marked Trail #429. Shortly after leaving, stay left at a junction. Pass the gate and stay on the larger trail, which is wide and makes for easy hiking. In about a mile come to some talus and follow a large switchback to the left, coming into Silver Pick Basin at 11,400 ft. Continue to follow the road-like trail, coming across the occasional sign. Pass some small hills in the basin, after which the Rock of Ages Saddle (13,200 ft) will come into view. Wilson Peak is to its left, with Navajo Lake Trail on the other side of the slope, and an unnamed 13er to the right. Continue to follow the roads until you come to a very unclear trail just over 3 miles in, practically invisible if not for its signs, at 12,100 ft. Leave the road and hike up the talus to the right. Once you find the trail (Rock of Ages - Vague Ascent Trail) it's not incredibly hard to follow, but consists almost entirely of talus, with the occasional stone step. Follow the trail up and to the left, passing above the ruins of an old stone house. Continue to traverse the talus, heading southeast and up to reach the Rock of Ages Saddle. Wilson Peak Trail will be to the left, with access to other 14ers via Navajo Lake Trail down the other side of the saddle. Should you descend this trail, as recommended by the Wilson Group featured hike, you'll have a very difficult time finding the trail on the talus. It's tempting to simply descend the talus field down to the ruins of the stone house, but beware the loose rocks. If you wind up at the stone house, just follow the roads near it back to the trail junction (12,100 ft) mentioned above. Fortunately, as long as those descending out of Silver Pick Basin stay down and to the left, they will be funneled onto the right route.

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