Near Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Camp Hale
One of many creek crossings between Searle and Kokomo Passes
Near Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Camp Hale
Looking South from Searle Pass
Near Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Camp Hale
Above Janet's Cabin
Near Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Camp Hale
Looking towards Janet's Cabin nestled in the trees below Searle Pass.
Near Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Camp Hale
Janet's Cabin is something special.

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Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Camp Hale

4.9 (7 Ratings)
An awesome, unique high alpine hike to over 12,000' with a steep finish.
18.4
mi
Distance
3,286
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
18.39mi
Distance
3,286ft
Elevation Gain
3,715ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
12,283ft
High Point
9,339ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
In the SE corner of the ski area overflow parking lot, look for a bridge crossing the Tenmile Creek and/or the Colorado Trail information sign. Rather than crossing the creek, the trail heads directly south keeping the creek on your left-hand side. In a short distance, it crosses over highway 91 and continues on great rolling singletrack with several bridge crossings and a few short downhill sections as it crosses the ski resort. There are a few times as you cross the resort that the trail merges with maintenance roads for short distances - continue on keeping your eye out for CT trail signs. The trail then begins to enter heavier treed sections via nice wide switchbacks. As you leave the ski area, the trail bends south and heads up Guller Creek, which you'll cross a few times. Most crossings have bridges. You'll remain along Guller Creek for about 2.5 miles while you chew up about 1000' of elevation gain. Next, you'll hike a few long switchbacks to climb your way above treeline and into the lower basin below Elk Mountain. Once above treeline the trail tends back south, giving you your first view of Searle Pass. The pass is only approximately a mile away (500 vertical feet) at this time but, remember you're at 12000'. At the pass, enjoy the views, a snack, and a well-deserved break. This is also a good point to turn around if weather conditions, or physical fitness are questionable; bearing in mind that the return to Copper Mountain is 7 miles and incorporates a short climb back into the ski area boundary. The CT between Searle and Kokomo Passes is a very unique, timberline traverse, punctuated with short climbs. The high point is 1/2 mile east of Kokomo Pass. Again, offering stunning views to the south and Climax Mine; and a second opportunity to assess conditions and fitness. This is the final commitment point. Descend 1/2 mile to Kokomo Pass, and continue a 5-mile descent to Camp Hale. There are absolutely stunning views to the west of the Holy Cross Ridgeline including Mountain of the Holy Cross in the first mile below Kokomo Pass. 3.5 miles below Kokomo Pass, cross Cataract Creek. Below this crossing the trail becomes pretty steep and loose, and watch your ankles. A mile below the creek crossing bottom out at the southeastern corner of Camp Hale on road 714, East Fork Eagle Road.

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