Near Courthouse Mountain
Plenty of sightseeing while hiking on trail
Near Courthouse Mountain
Trail between pine trees
Near Courthouse Mountain
breathtaking view of courthouse mts
Near Courthouse Mountain
Descending through pine trees

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Courthouse Mountain

4.4 (7 Ratings)
This hike offers no warm-up. It starts out steep and holds strong until the summit, but every step is worth it.
3.1
mi
Distance
1,869
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The Cimarrons offer some of the best camping in this part of the state. Follow all Uncompahgre Wilderness regulations. Camping at Silver Jack Reservoir will cost you $14/night, but free dispersed camping is available all along the East Fork, Middle Fork, and West Fork roads, as well as the road leading up to Owl Creek Pass.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.14mi
Distance
1,869ft
Elevation Gain
1,869ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
12,161ft
High Point
10,337ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Tucked beneath an unyielding canopy of high-reaching pine trees, aside from a few passing glimpses at Precipice Peak, the views don't open up much once leaving the trailhead behind. Leveling briefly at its first and only intersection, the trail hooks a sharp right, delving deeper into the Uncompahgre Wilderness. Gaining on the ridge, the trees thin to the first peek at the high mountains separating us from Ouray, including the Bridge of Heaven. Despite having conquered almost half of the trail at this point, you've only gained about 700 feet, still leaving over 1,000 to go, and only a mile to do it in. Honing in on a stubborn hoodoo, the trail wraps towards the eastern face of Courthouse Mountain, then swings wide, where Redcliff and Coxcomb Peaks slide into view on the far side of the West Fork Cimarron River Valley. With the trail growing steeper still, traction becomes near impossible on the sheer, grainy slopes that lead into a boulder field. But despite a seemingly technical climb from below, a cairned route threads an easy path between the roadblocks to find access to the grassy slopes just below the summit. The final scramble through alpine tundra finds an exposed summit ridge.
History & Background
Courthouse Mountain and Chimney Rock, as well as a number of other location around Montrose, Telluride and Ouray, were used in the original 1969 True Grit. These unique peaks are volcanic in nature, built from layers of consolidated ash. The rock is soft and highly erosive, so stay on trail.

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Contributors
Caroline Cordsen