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Brush Creek Lakes

Brush Creek Lakes

3.91km from Cottonwood Peak

The Brush Creek Lakes are two of the largest lakes in the Sangre de Cristo Range, and the fishing can be good.The lakes are situated right on the edge of timberline in a picturesque alpine cirque just east of Thirsty Peak and Lakes Peak.

Lake of the Clouds

Lake of the Clouds

13.13km from Cottonwood Peak

The lake is situated in a valley between two ridges in the Porcupine Mountains. Surrounded by virgin wilderness and stunning vistas, the lake is a popular destination for hikers, campers, and fishermen. The lake is a prominent feature of the park, and can be viewed at the Lake of the Clouds Overlook at the west terminus of the former Michigan highway. The state park occasionally hosts a nighttime sky watch at the lake.

Spread Eagle Peak

Spread Eagle Peak

14.35km from Cottonwood Peak

Spread Eagle Peak is ranked the 306th highest peak in Colorado and towers over the beautiful Lakes of the Clouds basin. The peak dominates the western skyline while approaching the Gibson Creek trailhead from Westcliffe. It's close proximity to the Wet Mountain Valley makes it a nice dayhike with less crowds or a great winter climb.

Hermit Pass

Hermit Pass

16.32km from Cottonwood Peak

Hermit Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.986m above the sea level, located in Custer County, in the U.S. state of Colorado. It's one of the highest roads of Colorado. It is recommended that beginner riders avoid this road. The route demands 100% concentration.

San Isabel Lake

San Isabel Lake

18.01km from Cottonwood Peak

San Isabel Lake is a reservoir in Saguache County, Colorado. The lake is located in the San Isabel National Forest, and is used for recreation, including camping, fishing, boating, and picnicking. The lake has a capacity of 32,000 acre-feet, and is fed by the Culebra River. The dam that impounds the lake is operated by the United States Forest Service. San Isabel Lake is also a popular destination for bird watching, as it is home to a variety of waterfowl.

Hermit Lake

Hermit Lake

18.25km from Cottonwood Peak

Hermit Lake is an isolated body of water, located way up at 11,314 feet in elevation west of Westcliffe, Colorado. Hermit Lake is found within the San Isabel National Forest and can be accessed via a short out & back trail. It is a moderately trafficked destination because of its incredibly scenic alpine atmosphere. It is found in Custer County, tucked in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains north of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.

Beckwith Ranch

Beckwith Ranch

20.62km from Cottonwood Peak

The Beckwith Ranch is a historic cattle ranch in the Wet Mountain Valley of Custer County, Colorado, USA. The headquarters spread over eleven buildings, ten of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 20, 1998. It was established by Elton and Edwin Beckwith, two brothers from Mount Desert Island, Maine.

Horn Peak Trailhead

Horn Peak Trailhead

25.02km from Cottonwood Peak

The Horn Creek Trailhead is located near Horn Creek Ranch southwest of the town of Westcliffe. To get to the trailhead, drive south from Westcliffe on SH-69 and turn right on Schoolfield Road after ~3 miles. Go a mile west on Schoolfield and then turn left on Macey Lane and head south for 2 miles. Turn right on Horn Road and head west to Horn Creek Ranch, which is reached after ~3.5 miles. At the ranch, turn right at a signed junction and reach the Horn Creek TH after .25 miles

DeWeese Reservoir

DeWeese Reservoir

25.62km from Cottonwood Peak

DeWeese Reservoir is located in northern Custer County, Colorado between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Wet Mountains. The ditch and reservoir company owns the land under the reservoir and most of the land around it. The company has arrangements with other organizations to store water and for the use of the space.The lake and the land immediately surrounding it are also designated as the DeWeese Reservoir State Wildlife Area.

North Crestone Lake

North Crestone Lake

25.89km from Cottonwood Peak

North Crestone Lake is a gorgeous body of water located in Saguache County. The lake is situated at an elevation of 11,950 feet, making it one of the highest lakes in the state. It is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, and its shores are dotted with trees and wildflowers. The lake is home to a variety of fish, including cutthroat trout, brook trout, and grayling. Visitors can enjoy fishing, hiking, and camping in the area. North Crestone Lake is a beautiful spot for a summer getaway.

San Isabel National Forest

San Isabel National Forest

26.1km from Cottonwood Peak

San Isabel National Forest is a stunning stretch of wilderness, which covers nearly 1.4 million acres and includes seven different mountain ranges, making it a paradise for hiking, camping, and fishing. There are also plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching. In addition to its natural beauty, San Isabel National Forest also has a rich history. Today, the Forest is a popular recreation destination for both locals and visitors from all over the world.

Little Horn Peak

Little Horn Peak

26.33km from Cottonwood Peak

Little Horn Peak is located in the northern section of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains of Southeastern Colorado. A prominent peak facing east towards the Wet Mountain Valley just south of the town of Westcliffe. It lies within the boundaries of the Sangre De Cristo Wilderness. Due to the its steep rocky terrain and class 3 exposures on its final approach, at 13,143ft, Little Horn Peak boasts a challenge to all who climb it.

Mount Adams

Mount Adams

27.05km from Cottonwood Peak

Mount Adams is a high mountain summit of the Crestones in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,937-foot thirteener is located in the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, 5.1 miles east by north of the Town of Crestone, Colorado, United States, on the drainage divide separating San Isabel National Forest and Custer County from Rio Grande National Forest and Saguache County.

Horn Lakes

Horn Lakes

27.56km from Cottonwood Peak

Horn Lake is a 12 acre lake located in COlorado. It has a maximum depth of 25 feet. Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass and Northern Pike.

Sangre de Cristo Wilderness

Sangre de Cristo Wilderness

28.89km from Cottonwood Peak

The Sangre de Cristo Wilderness is located in Saguache County, Colorado. The area is known for its dramatic landscapes, which include alpine meadows, forests, and peaks. The wilderness is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and black bears. Visitors to the area can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and horseback riding. The Sangre de Cristo Wilderness provides a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Colorado's mountains.

Willow Lake

Willow Lake

29.05km from Cottonwood Peak

Willow Lake is a natural lake located in Saguache County. The lake is fed by several small streams and is surrounded by willow trees and other vegetation. Willow Lake is a popular destination for fishing, swimming, and picnicking. There are also several campgrounds located near the lake. In addition to its recreational uses, Willow Lake is also an important ecosystem. The lake is home to a variety of fish, amphibians, and birds. Willow Lake is also a stopover point for many migratory birds.

Challenger Point

Challenger Point

29.65km from Cottonwood Peak

Challenger Point is a mountain peak in the San Luis Valley. The peak is named for the Space Shuttle Challenger, which broke up shortly after liftoff on January 28, 1986. The Crew Memorial, located at the summit of Challenger Point, honors the seven astronauts who lost their lives in the accident. The memorial consists of a large granite boulder with a plaque listing the names of the crew members. It is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, and offers stunning views of the valley below.

Kit Carson Peak

Kit Carson Peak

29.86km from Cottonwood Peak

Towering at an impressive 14,165 feet, Kit Carson Peak is the sixth highest peak in the state of Colorado. The peak is part of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range and offers stunning views of the nearby peaks and valleys. Although it is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, the summit can be challenging to reach, requiring a strenuous hike or a technical climb. However, those who make the effort are rewarded with one of the most breathtaking panoramas in all of Colorado.

Columbia Point

Columbia Point

30.12km from Cottonwood Peak

Columbia Point is located in Saguache County, Colorado. The area is known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities. Columbia Point is home to a variety of businesses, including a grocery store, a post office, and several restaurants. The area also offers a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, and camping. Columbia Point is a great place to live, work, and play.

Colony Baldy

Colony Baldy

30.22km from Cottonwood Peak

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Cottonwood Peak

Cottonwood Peak

Cottonwood Peak, Colorado 81252, USA

Cottonwood Peak is a mountain in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located in the Iverson Creek area. It is a volcanic feature of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province that formed in the past 1.6 million years during the Pleistocene Epoch.