Near Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back
Descending from the ridge back into the forest.
Near Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back
Walking along the long ridgeline toward the summit.
Near Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back
The view of Mount Ouray and the ridge you've just traveled.
Near Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back
The daunting final climb to the Chipeta Summit.

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Chipeta Mountain Out-and-Back

4.0 (2 Ratings)
As an addition from Mount Ouray, it makes for a long but worthwhile day.
8.4
mi
Distance
4,001
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.36mi
Distance
4,001ft
Elevation Gain
4,001ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
13,480ft
High Point
10,820ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Follow the same directions as for Mount Ouray up until the 2 mile mark. Drive Marshall Pass Rd to the trailhead. There is a bathroom and a good amount of parking, plus good options for camping nearby. The trail starts on a logging road but you turn off really quickly onto a singletrack dirt path. Look for the cabin early into the trail and shortly after on the right hand side, you'll see the trail. It's not marked in any way. After hiking for a while with gradual elevation gain, the forest opens up a bit, but there are many downed logs to maneuver around. About a mile in, you should see a cairn on your left. I think this is the better trail option. There are cairns placed intermittently on the faint trail as you make the climb to the ridge. There is a cairn on the ridge to Mount Ouray just after 2 miles on the trail that marks the best spot to start rock scrambling down onto the ridge to Chipeta. After you go down this rocky slope, you hike up and down across fields for a while on the ridge. There is very occasionally a faint trail, but mostly this is a choose your own adventure, or choose your route of least elevation change. The beginning rocky slope and the last wall of rock that you must climb to reach the summit make this route Class 2. There's a pretty significant drop in elevation before you start the last uphill scramble to the summit. It looks extremely intimidating but just take your time, you'll make it! The best route is staying true to the ridge near the center of the rock mound if you can (shown in picture). After you've spent time enjoying the views from the summit, reverse your route.
History & Background
Chipeta, or White Singing Bird was a Native American leader and the second wife of Chief Ouray of the Uncompahgre Ute tribe.

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