Near Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back
The trail up Uncompahgre Peak. The summit is visible to the right; your goal is to hike to the left of this massif before traversing behind it to the top.
Near Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back
Scenic vista visible from the Uncompahgre Peak Trail, late July.
Near Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back
Incredible view from the peak.
Near Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back
Marmots are common along the trail, and some aren't shy at all.
Near Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back
Looking southeast as the sun begins to rise on the Uncompahgre Trail

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Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back

5.0 (7 Ratings)
A challenging hike up San Juan 14er Uncompahgre Peak.
7.4
mi
Distance
2,889
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Access Issues
Matterhorn Creek Trailhead is difficult enough to get to in the summer months. During winter and parts of spring, the way is generally closed somewhere along the Henson road, about 10 miles below the trailhead. The land manager requests dogs be leashed.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.38mi
Distance
2,889ft
Elevation Gain
2,889ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
14,314ft
High Point
11,419ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Uncompahgre Peak Trail #239 begins at the Nellie Creek Trailhead at the end of Nellie Creek Road, FSR #877 and ends at Uncompahgre Peak within the Uncompahgre Wilderness where Wilderness Regulations apply. The trail travels through high elevation alpine tundra and offers spectacular views of the peaks over 13,000 feet. After entering the trees, the trail follows Nellie Creek and quickly reaches tree line where Uncompahgre Peak comes into view to the west.At 0.9 miles it reaches the junction with the Big Blue Creek Trail #232 and starts to climb steadily to the west. Approximately one mile past the Big Blue Creek Trail junction, the trail heads south toward the south ridge of Uncompahgre Peak.From here it's only about a mile to the summit (but also around 1,500 ft gain). Hike up a steep dirt trail, following some switchbacks. These will stay just left of the mesa-like formation of Uncompahgre's summit. Pass through a steep, rocky portion before gaining the south ridge at 13,800 ft. From here, the trail disappears behind the ridge, hugging Uncompahgre's west side. Come to about 200 ft of class 2+ rock, the crux of the hike. After making it through this loose, steep section, come to a flat area just below the summit. There may be multiple trail segments here, but they all lead to the same place. Pick a path, angle up toward the right past the final 100 ft of gain, and reach the top. Uncompahgre has a unique, flat summit, similar to but even larger than Longs Peak's football-field-like table top. From here, you may head back to Matterhorn Creek or, if time permits, head back to the junction to hike Wetterhorn Peak (it is recommended this double be done with Wetterhorn first - it's closer to the trailhead, so you're more likely to summit at least one peak should bad weather hit).

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