Near Hell Canyon Loop
On the way to Gourd Lake.
Near Hell Canyon Loop
View South along Irving Hale Pass. Background Mountains surround Mirror and Crater Lakes
Near Hell Canyon Loop
Hiamovi Tower and Mountain from Cooper Pass.
Near Hell Canyon Loop
Monarch Lake trailhead in the early morning
Near Hell Canyon Loop
Hiking the Monarch Lake loop.

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Hell Canyon Loop

4.7 (21 Ratings)
A long day hike or backpack with substantial off-trail adventures, peaks, lakes, and views.
18.4
mi
Distance
5,263
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
<ul><li>You must pay the entry/parking fee when your turn off Highway 34. Even if you camp at Arapaho Bay, you still have to pay the entry/parking fee.</li><li>Permits are required for overnight stays in the Indian Peaks Wilderness from June 1 to Sept. 15.</li></ul>

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
18.36mi
Distance
5,263ft
Elevation Gain
5,263ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
11,909ft
High Point
8,288ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Head east from the Trailhead on the CDT, then follow the Cascade Trail. At 1.3 miles, reach the junction with the Arapaho Pass Trail. Cross Hell Canyon at 2.1 miles. Reach Shelter Rock campsite and the junction with Buchanan Pass Trail at 3.0 miles.Go up Buchanan Creek on Buchanan Pass Trail and at 5.3 miles reach the Gourd Lake Trail junction. There are several good campsites here. Climb 1,270 feet in 2.5 miles to Gourd Lake. There are good campsites on the east side of the lake. Continue on the trail around to the north side of the lake and at 8.2 miles the trail leaves the lake and climbs 325 feet in 0.3 miles to a tarn. The trail ends at 8.5 miles.Continue past several more tarns on Cooper Pass Traverse Route to reach Island Lake at 9.1 miles. Continue around the west side of Island Lake. A small cliff with krummholz (stunted wind-blown trees) is a little tricky.At the Island Lake inlet, there's an optional route up to the top of Cooper Peak (not mapped). This will add about a mile round trip, with 800 feet of non-technical climbing. Don't try to go directly from the summit of Cooper Peak north to Cooper Pass as there is a cliff.From Island Lake, continue through a boulder field to Cooper Pass. This section is about 0.5 miles with 450 feet of climbing. In July, you can easily cross on snowfields to avoid the boulders, especially if you bring microspikes. The east side of Cooper Pass is a bit loose in places but nothing difficult.The west side of Cooper Pass has large areas of steep, loose scree. Go straight down the lowest line of the gully to avoid the loose scree, for about a quarter-mile. Then you'll reach the meadow and descend another quarter-mile to Upper Lake at 10.5 miles.Continue down another quarter-mile to Stone Lake to pick up Roaring Fork Trail # 3. The best campsites are around the outlet of the lake. From Stone Lake, descend slightly and then hike up to the Irving Hale Pass at 13.1 miles. Descend to the Watanga Lakes trail junction at 14.5 miles. Pass a small campsite at 14.9 miles and another small campsite at 16.1 miles. Continue down Roaring Fork Creek to the Roaring Fork trailhead at 17.5 miles.If you didn't bring two cars you'll have to hike or hitchhike two miles back to the Monarch Lake trailhead.

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Contributors
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