Near Stewart Creek Trail #470
San Luis summit.
Near Stewart Creek Trail #470
San Luis Peak basks in the glory of one of the five people to summit all points above 14,000 ft in Colorado.
Near Stewart Creek Trail #470
Though there's not much of it, this is indeed a Colorado 14er...expect some scree!
Near Stewart Creek Trail #470
Great trail approaching the summit ridge. On Stewart Creek trail

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Stewart Creek Trail #470

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A gentle trail connecting San Luis Peak with the famed Colorado Trail.
6.3
mi
Distance
3,579
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLess CrowdedRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.26mi
Distance
3,579ft
Elevation Gain
65ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
13,992ft
High Point
10,470ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From Gunnison, drive east on US Hwy 50 for a short period of time. Head south on CO 114...and brace yourself for 47 miles of mostly dirt road driving. Drive 20 miles and turn right on the NN-14 road. Drive 6.8 miles and turn right onto the 15-GG road. This road wraps around a lake; stay left. From the start of 15-GG, drive 15.7 miles until you reach a junction. Continue straight on Forest Service Rd 794, following signs for the Stewart Creek Trailhead. Drive 4.3 miles to a signed trailhead. The small parking lot was closed in 2014; now you must park along the road. Don't worry - you're in the middle of nowhere and there should be plenty of room. As an alternative, the Eddiesville Trailhead is a quarter mile down the road and has a brand new latrine, if that's your thing. Just make sure you start up the right trail! Head west on a clear trail along Stewart Creek. The grade remains low and there are very few rocks or roots for about 4 miles. After 4 miles the trees begin to thin as you enter a clearing at 12,000 ft. There are multiple drainages in this area, some of which you may have to traverse depending on the condition of the trail. At 12,300 ft turn left (SW) and head through some willows, coming to a wider creek. From here, the grade begins to increase. Cross the creek and continue up a steeper slope, still on good trail, until you reach a small saddle. If you intend to summit San Luis Peak, bear west, leaving the Stewart Creek Trail and heading up the San Luis Peak Trail at around 12,800 ft. If you bear left at the junction, you'll descend down the other side of the saddle, one mile down excellent switchbacking trail. Cross over some drainages before reaching the Colorado Trail, leaving this trail both west and east.

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Contributors
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