Near Horn Fork Basin
Navigating obstacles on excellent trail.
Near Horn Fork Basin
View from about 3/4 of the way up to Harvard.
Near Horn Fork Basin
A few ford's across some creeks.
Near Horn Fork Basin
Mt. Yale dominates the view to the south.
Near Horn Fork Basin
Bear Lake is a beautiful spot to stop (almost) on the way up Harvard.

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Horn Fork Basin

4.0 (7 Ratings)
A classic alpine trail offering access to Mt. Harvard and Columbia.
5.3
mi
Distance
2,551
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Access Issues
The road to Cottonwood Creek Trailhead is usually closed for the winter. The land manager requests dogs be leashed. It's usually not too crowded back here, but if you do see dogs they will probably be unleashed.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.34mi
Distance
2,551ft
Elevation Gain
7ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
12,417ft
High Point
9,866ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the center of Buena Vista, head west on County Road 350. After 2 miles, turn right onto CR 361. In just shy of a mile, turn left onto dirt CR 361. Continue 5 miles to North Cottonwood Creek Trailhead. There is free parking and camping here, but no potable water or latrine. The trail starts to the west. Continue up an excellent singletrack trail, low in grade and with few obstacles. In 1.5 miles, pass by a left turn toward Kroenke Lake. Stay right. As the trail steepens there will be more roots. After another 1.5 miles the trees will start to get more spaced out and the trail will be less obvious. As the west slopes of Mt. Columbia come into view, head right towards a boulder field, leaving the Horn Fork Basin Trail, to continue onto the Harvard and Columbia hike. To continue up the Horn Fork Basin Trail, hike straight through the trees, coming into a beautiful basin full of willows and streams. Mt. Harvard is right in front of you; Mt. Columbia to the right. Mt. Yale can be seen to the left as you get higher up. Navigate through some willows and continue up into the basin. There are few switchbacks, but mostly gentle grades and excellent trail up until this trail gives way to the Mt. Harvard trail.

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Contributors
Tyler Prince