Near South Mount Elbert Trail #1481
Beaver Dam near Lilly Pond
Near South Mount Elbert Trail #1481
The final cairn!
Near South Mount Elbert Trail #1481
Panorama of summit.
Near South Mount Elbert Trail #1481
Summit view, Mt Elbert Colorado
Near South Mount Elbert Trail #1481
Awesome climb with friends!

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South Mount Elbert Trail #1481

4.8 (18 Ratings)
4.7
mi
Distance
3,947
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.74mi
Distance
3,947ft
Elevation Gain
27ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
14,429ft
High Point
10,510ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
There are two trailheads from which you can access the South Mt Elbert Trail. The lower trailhead is accessed via paved road and should be reachable by all vehicles. The upper TH requires a 4WD vehicle with high clearance, but cuts four miles off of the round trip distance to the summit. Rather confusingly, based on the signs, they are both called "South Elbert Trailhead." From US Hwy 24 between Leadville and Buena Vista head west on Colorado State Hwy 82 as if going to Independence Pass. After about four miles, turn right on County Rd 24 as if going to Lakeview Campground. Continue past the campground for a total of about 5.3 miles to arrive at the lower South Mount Elbert Trailhead. If proceeding on foot from this location you can either use the Colorado Trail, or Forest Rd 125.B. The road is about a half mile shorter and branches off from CR 24 about 50 feet further along CR 24. If you don't have a 4WD high clearance vehicle, but want to save a little walking, you can proceed up FR 125.B for about 1 mile before it really gets difficult and park in one of the many informal dispersed camping sites along the road. After 1.5 miles on FR 125.B there is a ford (stream crossing). When we were there in August 2023 it was only about eight inches deep. If your vehicle has made it this far, you shouldn't have a problem with this ford. To cross on foot there are some logs laid across the stream to the right (up stream). After about 2 miles you'll come to the upper TH. If arriving via vehicle, after parking, proceed on foot back to FR 125.B and continue west for about 140 feet on Forest Road 125.C (just a continuation of FR 125.B) to the junction with the Colorado Trail. The trail that used to leave directly from the north end of the TH parking is now closed. Turn right (NNW) on the Colorado Trail. Continue for about 1/2 mile (avoiding the Lily Pond Trail) until the South Mt Elbert Trail splits from the Colorado Trail and heads NNW. From this point the distance to the summit is five miles. From the upper TH the distance to the summit is 5.5 miles and from the lower TH the distance to the summit is 7.5 miles (assuming one takes the FR 125.B from the lower TH to the upper TH).

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Anonymous Adventurer
All Clear
Anonymous Adventurer
All Clear
5.5 miles from upper trailhead to summit. Trail was in great shape! Only water is just after the trailhead
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