Near Sneffels Highline Trail Loop
Michelle runs into Telluride down the last stretch to the finish line.
Near Sneffels Highline Trail Loop
Waterfalls along Cornet Falls trail.
Near Sneffels Highline Trail Loop
Trailhead at top of Aspen Street.
Near Sneffels Highline Trail Loop
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Sneffels Highline Trail Loop

4.9 (11 Ratings)
A rigorous 12-mile, 5,000-foot ascent in the heart of the Sneffels Range to the north of Telluride.
12.8
mi
Distance
4,375
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.8mi
Distance
4,375ft
Elevation Gain
4,375ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
12,280ft
High Point
8,917ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Despite the exposure and the effort, hiking above treeline in Telluride is a requirement for any outdoor adventurer worth the mud on their boots, and the Sneffels Highline is one of the best opportunities to experience this alpine environment. The trails here are very well marked, so navigating the Highline should be straightforward and without drama. All the better. From the Jud Wiebe Trailhead, ascend roughly a mile to the junction with the Mill Creek Trail. Almost immediately you'll reach a junction with the Sneffels Highline Trail to the right. Here the ascent begins in earnest. Ascend for about 3 miles, gaining 2,000 feet of elevation. At treeline, around 11,750 feet, the trail opens abruptly into Pack Basin. Continue ascending through alpine tundra to a saddle below Mount Emma;be careful here, as the trail ascends switchbacks on a very steep slope. The saddle below Mount Emma marks the highest point on the Sneffels Highline at 12,260 feet, 3.84 miles from the junction of the Sneffels Highline and Mill Creek trails. Begin descending through the larger Mill Creek Basin below Gilpin Peak and Dallas Peak. Once in the basin, the trail levels to a gentler descent for several miles. After several switchbacks, the Sneffels Highline Trail joins the Deep Creek Trail;keep left for about a mile. At a junction with the Mill Creek Trail, continue left for about 2 miles, passing the original junction with the Sneffels Highline Trail before rejoining the Jud Wiebe Trail. At the Jud Wiebe Trail, hikers have the option of continuing the Jud Wiebe Trail to completion or returning to the trailhead. Even at the end of a long day, the Jud Wiebe Trail is highly recommended.

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Contributors
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