Near Augusta Mountain and Mineral Point
Southeast valley view.
Near Augusta Mountain and Mineral Point
Just steps away from Augusta Summit!
Near Augusta Mountain and Mineral Point
Looking SE from the Augusta Mountain Ridge.
Near Augusta Mountain and Mineral Point
Walking NE on the ridge from Augusta Mountain to Mineral Point.
Near Augusta Mountain and Mineral Point
Mineral Point summit views.

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Augusta Mountain and Mineral Point

5.0 (2 Ratings)
Epic mountain summit worthy of everyone's time.
10.6
mi
Distance
3,578
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.57mi
Distance
3,578ft
Elevation Gain
3,578ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
12,549ft
High Point
9,238ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Drive Slate River Rd from Crested Butte till you reach Poverty Gulch Rd and a river crossing on your left (look at the map for details). If you've got a beefy 4x4 rig, you can cross the river. If not, park here, and cross the river on foot. A 4x4 can cut a couple miles off of the route if you keep driving up, but it's not a bad hike either, so do whatever feels best. This trail description mileage count is if you park at the Slate river, so if you don't, just subtract from where you started. Immediately after the river, keep left and follow the road until the road runs out and you're left with a trail. Keep continuing up on that, following the switchbacks. This is an old mining road that eventually leads to Augusta Mine. As you continue to climb up, the views of the valley below just get better and better, plus you'll see picturesque waterfalls and a few lakes on the way up. This hike would be great anytime of year but it is exceptional in the fall. After 4.5 miles or maybe a smidge more, you should reach Augusta Mine. You can't go inside, but it is neat to look at. Just before the mine, there's a trail and a cairn to your left. This is the recommended way to reach the upper bowl, but if you want a more direct approach, you can head straight up over the rock by the mine. The latter is not ideal, but it is apparently the Angel Pass Trail. Take the switchbacks. It's much simpler. Follow for a while till you see on your map that you want to go up right and the trail continues left. You can depart from the trail here and make your way toward the lakes. From the lake you have a couple options, you can gain the ridge at the lower point and have a longer ridgewalk to the summit (as shown as the approach on the map), or you can continue up in the basin and climb up whenever you choose to do so. Either way goes, and it's up to you. If you decide on the longer ridgewalk, you'll ascend to Angel Pass and be rewarded with incredible views of the hills and valleys on Kebler Rd and the Horse Ranch Park area. Continue on up the ridge to the summit and receive even more spectacular views when you reach 12,559' and the tippy top of Augusta Mountain. From here, the well-known Mineral Point is just a short ridgewalk away, and if you're looking to make the day a two-fer, head on over that way. This is a fun route that starts out on an old mining road and eventually leads to some lakes and off-trail choices for gaining the ridge and the summit. The 360deg views are something extraordinary as well!

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