Near Mount Chiquita
Mt Chapin Trail off Old Fall River Road, R.M.N.P.
Near Mount Chiquita
Bull elk.
Near Mount Chiquita
On top of Mt Chiquita looking toward Ypsilon on the left, Lake Ypsilon center, and Estes Park in the distance.
Near Mount Chiquita
On Mt Chiquita looking northwest toward Flatiron Mt and Chapin Creek.
Near Mount Chiquita
One of many marmots along the Chapin Pass Trail

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Mount Chiquita

4.8 (13 Ratings)
A moderate route with rocky terrain above the tree line, all on the way to a 13,000 ft peak.
5.1
mi
Distance
2,204
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Access Issues
Old Fall River Road is one-way and closed from October through early July.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.14mi
Distance
2,204ft
Elevation Gain
2,204ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
13,052ft
High Point
11,037ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start from the Chapin Creek Trailhead which is off Old Fall River Road. This road is a one-way unpaved road that is only open from early July through September. From the Chapin Creek Trailhead, you'll hike a short distance until you see a sign for the Chapin summit pointing east, on the Chapin Pass Trail. The trail winds through forest until you are almost at the tree line where the trail splits. We will see this trail later but for now take a right to continue a gradual climb on a well-traveled but exposed trail on the back side of Mt Chapin. Once you get close to the saddle between Mt Chapin and Mt Chiquita, there is a faint trail I didn't take to get to the summit of Mt Chapin. Continue straight uphill toward the summit of Mt Chiquita, and you'll follow an obvious but steep rocky trail. Toward the top the trail is hard to follow but you can easily step from rock to rock to reach the top where you are rewarded with incredible 360-degree views of Rocky Mountain National Park from just over 13,000 ft. There are several man-made wind breaks which are a welcome relief from cold winds. From here you can continue to Ypsilon Mountain on the Ypsilon Summit Route.On the way back, we chose to take the Chapin Pass - Lower Fork which branches off from the saddle between Chapin and Chiquita. This trail is a little less rocky and drops down quicker to the treeline until it rejoins the Chapin Pass Trail. From this point retrace your steps back to the trailhead.

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