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Weminuche Pass

Weminuche Pass

6.63km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Weminuche Pass is the lowest point along the Continental Divide within the Weminuche Wilderness.The trail is well defined and easy to follow. A good view point and also a photographic location.

Mount Oso

Mount Oso

12.01km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Mount Oso is a high and prominent mountain summit in the San Juan Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,690-foot peak is located in the Weminuche Wilderness of San Juan National Forest, 30.8 miles northeast of the City of Durango in La Plata County, Colorado, United States.

Vallecito Lake

Vallecito Lake

12.73km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Vallecito Lake is a gorgeous lake located in San Juan county. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. The lake is fed by the Vallecito River and is surrounded by mountains, forests, and meadows. There are plenty of activities to enjoy at Vallecito Lake, including fishing, swimming, hiking, and camping. The lake is also a popular destination for boating and kayaking.Whether you're looking for a place to enjoy some peace and quiet or an adventure-filled getaway.

Trinity Peaks

Trinity Peaks

16.61km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Trinity Peaks is located in the San Juan County. This area is well known for its rugged and scenic mountains, and Trinity Peaks is no exception. The peaks themselves are made up of three distinct summits: South Peak, North Peak, and West Peak. Together, they form a challenging and picturesque hike that draws visitors from all over the world. However, it should be noted that Trinity Peaks is not for the faint of heart; the hike is strenuous and the terrain is often slippery and unstable.

Jagged Mountain

Jagged Mountain

17.27km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Jagged Mountain is one of the most popular destinations in San Juan County. The mountain is home to a variety of hiking trails, as well as a number of scenic overlooks. The summit of Jagged Mountain offers views of the nearby 14ers, including Mount Elbert and Mount Massive. In addition, the mountain is home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep and eagles. Jagged Mountain is accessible via a number of different trailheads, and there are also a number of camping options in the area.

Windom Peak

Windom Peak

18.72km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Windom Peak is the 34th highest peak in Colorado and is part of a group of three fourteeners- Sunlight, Windom, and Eolus. The mountain was named in honor of Minnesota senator William Windom. It have a strong wilderness character; however they can be popular in summer.

Highland Mary Lakes

Highland Mary Lakes

18.75km from Rio Grande Pyramid

The Highland Mary Lakes are a group of three high-altitude lakes located in San Juan County. The lakes are situated at an elevation of 12,600 feet, and they are surrounded by mountain peaks that rise to even greater heights. The lakes are fed by snowmelt and runoff from the surrounding mountains, and they are home to a variety of fish, including cutthroat trout. It is a popular destination for hikers, fishermen, and nature lovers, and they offer spectacular views of the surrounding Rockies.

Sunlight Peak

Sunlight Peak

18.83km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Sunlight Peak, the 39th highest, is one of three 14ers located deep in the rugged Needle Mountains of Southwestern Colorado. The standard route up Sunlight Peak is from the south, known as the "Red Couloir". It is a non-technical scramble, but achieving the top of the summit block does require an exposed rock climbing move.

Stony Pass

Stony Pass

18.86km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Stony Pass is a high mountain pass located in San Juan County. The pass is located on the Continental Divide, at an elevation of 12,700 feet. The pass provides access to the San Juan Mountains from the east. The pass is traversed by a gravel road and is popular with off-road vehicles and mountain bikes. There are several camping areas and trailheads located in the vicinity of the pass. In the late 19th century, it became the route of a stagecoach road and later the Silverton Northern Railway.

Jupiter Mountain

Jupiter Mountain

19.08km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Jupiter Mountain is Colorado's 92nd highest peak. Jupiter sits at the head of Needle Creek and shares the remote Chicago Basin with four fourteeners--South Mount Eolus, North Mount Eolus, Sunlight Peak and Windom Peak--so it is an often overlooked mountain by those who venture into Chicago Basin. Jupiter Mountain also boasts some fun snow climbing on the mountain's north side. As these routes are snow climbs, they are best done in winter or spring when there's good snowpack.

Graham Peak

Graham Peak

20.34km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Graham Peak is a prominent mountain summit in the San Juan Mountains , a range of the Rocky Mountains System in southwestern Colorado hike to the top of Graham Peak assures solitude and excellent desert views. From the summit of Graham Peak you will have expansive views of the Great Basin Desert.

Chicago Basin

Chicago Basin

20.62km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Chicago Basin in the northern part of La Plata County is undoubtedly one of the premier hiking areas in Colorado. It lies within the Weminuche Wilderness, part of the San Juan National Forest. The basin is a popular destination in summer for climbers and backpackers. The standard route of access to Chicago Basin is somewhat unusual.

Mount Eolus

Mount Eolus

21.12km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Mount Eolus is a high mountain summit of the Needle Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. It is one of three fourteeners in the Needle Mountains; the others are Sunlight Peak and Windom Peak. These mountains are among the most remote of Colorado's fourteeners and have a strong wilderness character.

Half Peak

Half Peak

21.51km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Half Peak is a striking mountain comprised of a high summit plateau guarded by dramatic cliffs. The 13,848-foot thirteener is located in Gunnison National Forest, 14.3 miles southwest by south of the Town of Lake City in Hinsdale County, Colorado, United States. A good trekking destination and also there are so many things to see and do.

Turret Peak

Turret Peak

22.53km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Turret Peak is the highest of three Turret Peaks in Colorado, the 89th highest peak in the state and less than a half mile southeast of Pigeon Peak. It was named because of its interesting rock faces and turrets and is the highest of the Turret Needles. The summit provides a great view of Pigeon Peak's east face and the Grenadier Mountains to the north.

Pigeon Peak

Pigeon Peak

22.94km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Pigeon Peak, elevation 13,978 ft, is a summit in the Needle Mountains, a subrange of the San Juan Mountains in the southwestern part of the US State of Colorado. This Peak is notable both for its absolute height and for its local relief. It is the 57th highest independent peak in Colorado, narrowly missing the well-known list of fourteeners. The standard route is not technically difficult, but it is long and requires a little-hiked wilderness approach.

Old Hundred Gold Mine

Old Hundred Gold Mine

23.32km from Rio Grande Pyramid

The Old Hundred Gold Mine is located in San Juan County, Colorado. The mine is a former underground gold mine that operated from 1872 to 1991. The mine is now a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can take tours of the underground tunnels and see the equipment used in the mining process. The Old Hundred Gold Mine is also home to a museum, which displays artifacts from the mining era. The mine is open to the public from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Animas Canyon

Animas Canyon

24.93km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Animas Canyon is a scenic canyon located in San Juan County, Colorado. The canyon is home to a variety of plant and animal life, and it is a popular destination for hiking and camping. The Animas River flows through the canyon, and there are numerous hiking trails that wind along the river. The canyon is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, and bighorn sheep. In addition to its natural beauty, Animas Canyon also has a rich history.

Middle Mountain

Middle Mountain

25.47km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Middle Peak is a high and prominent mountain summit in the San Miguel Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,306-foot peak is located in the Lizard Head Wilderness, 17.1 miles west-southwest of the Town of Telluride, Colorado, United States, on the drainage divide separating San Juan National Forest and Dolores County from Uncompahgre National Forest and San Miguel County.

Snowdon Peak

Snowdon Peak

26.26km from Rio Grande Pyramid

Snowdon Peak is the highest point in San Juan County. The peak is located in the San Juan National Forest and has an elevation of 12,933 feet. Snowdon Peak is a popular destination for hikers and climbers and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The peak can be accessed via a number of trails, and there are several camping sites located nearby. Snowdon Peak is a beautiful spot to experience the natural beauty of Colorado and is well worth a visit for any outdoor enthusiast.

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Rio Grande Pyramid

Rio Grande Pyramid

Rio Grande Pyramid, Colorado 81147, USA

A majestic summit in the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. The peak is in the Weminuche Wilderness of the San Juan National Forest northeast of Durango. It is a remote Class 2 rock pile with passenger car access and either a very long, round trip day hike or a short backpack that would allow time to pick up other 13er summits. On this trip, you get to see some outstanding Weminuche Wilderness area.