Near La Plata Peak
Near La Plata Peak
Near La Plata Peak
Near La Plata Peak
Near La Plata Peak

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La Plata Peak

4.7 (29 Ratings)
This is a beautiful class 1 - 2 route up the 5th highest peak in Colorado.
9.2
mi
Distance
4,407
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
River/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
You can make it to the La Plata Gulch Trailhead in Winter, .5 miles before the closure. Call the Lake County Sheriff to confirm. If in Winter you'll need to do winter variation to avoid avalanche risk.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.15mi
Distance
4,407ft
Elevation Gain
4,407ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
14,338ft
High Point
10,108ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trailhead and parking area for this trail are located on the south side of Colorado 82 about 14.5 miles west of 24. It is just a parking area along the side of the road is it is fairly easy to spot. From here, continue on the 82c forest road south for about a third of a mile. You'll get a nice view of La Plata's northwest ridge ridge from the bridge over the North Fork Lake Creek. Keep an eye out for the trail on the left (eastern) side of 82c. This is La Plata Peak Trail #1474, also called La Plata Gulch Trail. The trail heads east through pine forest while crossing South Fork Lake Creek and a third creek. After the third creek the trail turns back south and starts up La Plata Gulch staying close to the creek. You'll get some nice views of the cascades in the creek and you continue through the forest steadily gaining elevation. Eventually you'll exit the forest to get some nice views of the Valley and some of the first views of the summit in a while. The trail begins to move away from the creek towards the southeast and gets a little steeper. The patches of trees continue to thin out until you encounter the first set of switch backs. La Plata Trail has a few sets of switch backs that are almost humorous in number - please stay on the trail to prevent erosion of the delicate sub-alpine and alpine ecosystems! This first set of switch backs will quickly take you above tree line so keep this spot in mind for any changing weather. At this point the returns to heading south. You'll come to another set of switch backs through rocky scree (but on a very nice trail) which take you to - that's right - more switch backs. There are amazing alpine flowers in summer along this whole section and numerous marmots, pika, and ptarmigans. At the top of the last set of switch backs you'll be on the ridge. Continue south along the fairly clear trail. From the Plata Basin you'll enter the final stretch to the summit, which is the rockiest and might require a little use of hands for balance. This is pretty standard for the 14ers in the Sawatch Range and really nothing more than class two from my experience. For the most part the trail winds around any challenging parts - keep an eye for the worn path and cairns. The trail follows the ridge so it would be very difficult to get lost even if you lose the actual trail. Finally you'll reach the summit! Enjoy the amazing views which include Mt Elbert to the north and Mt Harvard to the south. This is an out-and-back trail so just retrace your steps to get back to the trailhead.
History & Background
La Plata Peak is the fifth highest peak in Colorado at 14,360.

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Contributors
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