Near Southern Cross CDT to CT Loop
A great view of the three apostles basin.
Near Southern Cross CDT to CT Loop
Lake Ann
Near Southern Cross CDT to CT Loop
Inter-Laken Resort
Near Southern Cross CDT to CT Loop
Lake Anne approach.
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Western Red Columbine. 10,500 along the North Mount Elbert Trail.

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Southern Cross CDT to CT Loop

4.8 (4 Ratings)
A big loop from Leadville encompassing both the CDT and the CT.
81
mi
Distance
19,086
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
81.05mi
Distance
19,086ft
Elevation Gain
19,088ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
12,613ft
High Point
8,897ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This route is a large loop that contains Collegiate West segments, a "Southern Cross" segment to traverse from Collegiate West to Colorado Trail, and Colorado Trail segments. The route begins (and ends) at the Mt. Massive/Mt. Elbert trailhead (TH) located on Halfmoon Road. The route is intended to take six days of hiking, averaging about 15 miles a day, and to have camping close (or adjacent) to water (preferably a lake or stream). Though intended as a backpacking trip, there are those among us who might like to tackle this as an Ultra-run.While researching a six or seven day outing on the CDT or CT, we didn't see any established routes that were shorter than the CDT to CT loop, which was much longer than we wanted. So we started looking for a way to go part way on the CDT and part way on the CT. We found a trail starting at Illinois Creek over Browns Pass that joined the CT at the Silver Creek Trailhead. So the following route starts near Leadville, travels south on the CDT to Illinois Creek, then travels east to join up with the CT (which we call the "Southern Cross"), then north on the CT back to Leadville.On The Trail - Day 1Mt. Massive TH south to mile 5.9, divert into Twin Lakes town, west out of town to join Willis Gulch trail, then join Collegiate West (CW)01 at mile 3.5 of CW01, then hike 3.3 miles south to a campsite.On the Trail - Day 2CW01 southbound to CW02 southbound to mile 13.8 and campsite (Illinois Creek). At end of CW01 (mile 9.8) is 3-way intersection. Turn right to stay on CDT, straight 0.2 onto 390 to visit ghost towns. Join back on CDT after Winfield ghost town.On the Trail - Day 3Illinois Creek southbound on CW02 to mile 21.4, then east on Texas Creek Trail, over Browns pass to Kroenke Lake and campsite.This section continues southbound on CW02 to mile 21.4, then turns east to (eventually) connect with the Colorado Trail (CT). Named crossover the "Southern Cross" because it's the only trail that allows you to cut across from Collegiate West to Colorado Trail without having to go all the way south to where they join. End at Kroenke Lake to camp.Continuing south 7.6 miles to mile 21.4, the trail drops 1,000 feet in the first 5 miles, then climbs 300 feet in the final 2.6 miles to the intersection of the Texas Creek Trail. Turn east for 4.4 miles to the intersection of Trail 369, turn south to climb Browns Pass. At the top of Browns Pass, turn left onto Trail 1448 for 2.5 miles to Kroenke Lake and campsite.On the Trail - Day 4Traveling north on the Colorado trail, the mile markers are "backward" because they're measured from north-south. The mile markers listed will correspond to the Databook.Kroenke Lake to Silver Creek Trailhead (CT12 south terminus), then northbound on CT12 to mile 8.1 and campsite (near Rainbow Lake)On the Trail - Day 5North on CT12 to join CT11 and continue north to campsite at mile 15(Since we're traveling north on the Colorado trail, the mile markers are "backward" because they're measured from north-south. The mile markers listed will correspond to the Databook.)On the Trail - Day 6North on CT11 around Twin Lakes Reservoir and continue north to Mt. Massive TH(Since we're traveling north on the Colorado Trail, the mile markers are "backwards" because they're measured from north-south. The mile markers listed will correspond to the Databook.)This section starts out with a 2.8 mile hike to the TH for the Interlaken Historical Site at the east end of Twin Lakes Reservoir, then an exposed and hot 4.1 mile journey around the north side of Twin Lakes Reservoir (no stopping on the dam), then back into the woods for the final 7.2 miles.Remember that we left this same trail at mile 5.9 on Day 1 to shortcut into Twin Lakes and join up with Collegiate West 01? At mile 5.9, we retrace our track on the way back to the Mt. Massive TH. The good news is that this final 5.9 miles is basically flat(ish) and within the trees. Campsite at Mt. Massive TH or hotel in Leadville.

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