Near Capitol Creek Trail (#1961)
Capitol Creek intersecting Capitol Ditch (Upper) Trail as it meets with Capitol Creek Trail. Must walk through this icy creek to pass.
Near Capitol Creek Trail (#1961)
Storm clouds rolling in from the west over Capitol Peak.
Near Capitol Creek Trail (#1961)
The view south from campsite 6, looking at Capitol Peak/Lake
Near Capitol Creek Trail (#1961)
The view north, down through the valley away from Capitol Peak/Lake, back towards the trailhead.
Near Capitol Creek Trail (#1961)
The view south from Campsite 6, looking at Capitol Peak/Lake.

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Hike Trail

Capitol Creek Trail (#1961)

4.8 (6 Ratings)
A classic trail along Capitol Creek, leading deep into the Wilderness.
8.5
mi
Distance
3,240
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
During the winter months, the road is generally closed far below the trailhead. Summer months, snow is limited to a few passable areas, the most difficult being right before the second campsite close to the lake (a steep uphill climb better accomplished with microspikes). Also there are multiple fast-moving creeks you must cross using rocks, logs, or in at least one case just wading through the icy waters (up to mid-shin in the most shallow area).

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.54mi
Distance
3,240ft
Elevation Gain
2,187ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
12,079ft
High Point
9,020ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From Glenwood Springs, drive 26 miles SE on CO 82 and turn right onto Snowmass Creek Rd. From here it's 10 miles to the trailhead. Drive 1.7 miles and turn right onto Capitol Creek Rd. In 4.7 more miles, the road turns to dirt. 2WD and lesser 4WD cars should park here. Subarus and better can make it the remaining 3.5 miles or so to the trailhead on a poor quality dirt road. From the trailhead, you have two options: this trail, which is shorter but loses elevation, or the Capitol Ditch Trail (#1963) which does not. This trail descends right from the trailhead. Hikers lose about 600 ft in elevation in the first 0.5 miles. They will then cross Capitol Creek and bear to the right, continuing along the creek for several miles. This trail passes through cattle grazing areas, so don't be surprised if you encounter some territorial bovines. A sign marks the West Snowmass Trail on the left at about 4 miles. At the 6 mile point the trail switchbacks to a double log crossing. The trail crosses the stream a few times from here. Campsites may be found just past these crossings. Camping is not allowed in the meadows or within 200 feet of Capitol Lake. Continue on the trail to Capitol Lake. To reach the pass and Avalanche Creek Trail, follow the trail along the west side of the lake. Capitol Peak is up and to the left of its massive namesake, just before the lake.

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