Near South Colony Lake Approach
Crestone Needle (14,197') from Lower South Colony Lake area
Near South Colony Lake Approach
Beautiful South Colony Lake scenery.
Near South Colony Lake Approach
Ice road hiker
Near South Colony Lake Approach
Crestone Needle pops into view toward the end of the South Colony Lake approach.

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Hike Trail

South Colony Lake Approach

4.5 (10 Ratings)
An easy hike into one of the most stunning alpine basins of Colorado.
4.2
mi
Distance
1,878
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Dogs must be leashed. You'll see few dogs, as the peaks accessed by this trail are technical. This trailhead may only be reached by 4WD car and is closed at a 2WD access point lower down during the winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.16mi
Distance
1,878ft
Elevation Gain
94ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
11,684ft
High Point
9,869ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From Westcliffe, head south on CO 69. Drive 4.5 miles and turn right on Colfax Lane. Drive 5.5 miles to the end of this road and turn right onto 120, driving 1 mile on a dirt road to a junction. Parking will be on the right for 2WD cars; 4WD cars with good clearance can continue 2.7 miles up a choppy road to the trailhead. From the well-signed 4WD trailhead (9,900 ft) cross a slick wooden footbridge. Continue 2.5 miles with minimal elevation gain up an old 4WD road, now closed for years, before reaching a trail junction. Although both trails will take you to South Colony Lake, stay left to remain on the more straightforward path. Cross a river on another slick log bridge and immediately come to a gravel clearing, at the end of which is a rusted metal gate (11,300 ft). The upper TH used to be here. Continue past the gate and into a clearing at 11,400 ft, where the road narrows and turns into a singletrack trail. Continue on a clearly marked class 1 trail with few rocks or roots and minimal elevation gain, passing through trees and bushes before coming to a network of streams below South Colony Lake (11,600 ft). Continue up the trail, eventually coming to a set of campsites to the right and a sign marked "Crestone Needle: Standard Route" to the left. Heading right will take you to camp and toward the Humboldt Peak Trail; heading left will take you up more difficult terrain to Broken Hand Pass, which serves as the jumping-off point for Crestone Peak and Crestone Needle.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Humboldt Peak

Hike Route

Humboldt Peak

Birding
strenuous
11.03 mi
+4,324 ft
Humbolt Peak: West Ridge

Hike Route

Humbolt Peak: West Ridge

Dogs Allowed
extreme
16.21 mi
+5,524 ft
Music Pass Trail to Upper Sand Creek Lake

Hike Route

Music Pass Trail to Upper Sand Creek Lake

Fall Colors
strenuous
7.87 mi
+1,965 ft
North Crestone Trail

Hike Route

North Crestone Trail

Lake
extreme
11.21 mi
+3,526 ft
Venable - Comanche Loop

Hike Route

Venable - Comanche Loop

Fall Colors
strenuous
11.51 mi
+4,017 ft
Rito Alto Four Pass Loop

Hike Route

Rito Alto Four Pass Loop

Fall Colors
strenuous
22.18 mi
+6,379 ft
Contributors
Tyler Prince