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About Buckeye Peak

Buckeye Peak is a mountain in the Sawatch Range in United States.One attraction of Buckeye Peak is that it makes a fairly easy and fairly safe ascent year round. There are many easy routes up the peak, but there are also some challenging snow couloir routes as well. There are some steep cliffs about, but rock quality is unknown.

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Ski Cooper

Ski Cooper

4.42km from Buckeye Peak

Ski Cooper is an alpine ski resort in Colorado. There are no crowds, lift lines, high prices, high-rise condos, or hard man-made “snow. It is among the most affordable ski areas in the state, second to only Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs. The resort has 64 runs of varying difficulty serviced by two chairlifts , one Doppelmayr platter lift, one Leitner t-bar, and one Magic Carpet conveyor lift.

Tennessee Pass

Tennessee Pass

5.63km from Buckeye Peak

Tennessee Pass is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. It is a premier Colorado destination for cross- country skiing, backcountry dining, and cozy overnight accommodations in our sleep yurts. The pass is traversed by U.S. Highway 24, allowing access between Leadville and Interstate 70 in the Eagle Valley. The pass has a gentle approach on both sides with few steep gradients and no major hairpin curves.

Fremont Pass

Fremont Pass

6.2km from Buckeye Peak

Fremont Pass is one of the highest, most scenic roads in Colorado, and is named after famed American west explorer John C. Frémont.It forms the continental divide on the border between Lake County and Summit County. The pass is named for John C. Frémont, an explorer of the American West who discovered the pass. Despite being one of the highest mountain passes in the state, the only steep part is the switchback on the final ascent toward the Climax mine on the south side.

Mount Arkansas

Mount Arkansas

6.66km from Buckeye Peak

Mount Arkansas is an impressive peak that dominates the view from Freemont Pass on Route 91. The western slopes are less steep but are covered with scree. A good trekking destination and also there are so many tings to see and do.

Mosquito Peak

Mosquito Peak

7.89km from Buckeye Peak

Mosquito Peak is a 200 highest mountain located in the Mosquito Range and it is 2 miles north of Mosquito Pass. The Mosquito range is better know for its extensive mining history. The best time to climb this mountain is in the summer. It can be climbed in the winter because road access is within 5 miles to the summit but due to the steep sections it is not advisable unless the avalanche danger is low.

Mosquito Pass

Mosquito Pass

9.2km from Buckeye Peak

Mosquito Pass is one of the highest mountain passes in the state of Colorado. It’s a dangerous route that can only be accessed by an unpaved 4×4 road nicknamed “The Highway of Frozen Death”. One of the highest passes in the state, Mosquito Pass can be traversed only on foot, on an offroad motorcycle or with a proper four-wheel drive. It lies on the boundary between Lake and Park counties between Leadville and Fairplay.

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Lake County

Lake County

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Lake County is one of 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. As originally defined, Lake County included a large portion of western Colorado to the south and west of its present boundaries. The county was named for Twin Lakes.

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