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Redstone Coke Oven Historic District

Redstone Coke Oven Historic District

10.64km from Mount Sopris

This is the remains of a coal mining and coking operation that was active from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The coke ovens at the site were used to convert coal into coke, a form of fuel that was used for smelting and other industrial processes. It is significant for its association with the industrial development of the region and for its architectural and engineering features. The ovens at the site are well-preserved examples of this type of industrial structure.

Mount Daly

Mount Daly

13.18km from Mount Sopris

Mount Daly is an imposing sight in Pitkin County, Colorado. It is the tallest mountain in the Elk Mountains, and its summit towers over 14,000 feet above sea level. The mountain is a popular destination for climbers and hikers, who come to enjoy the dramatic views and challenge themselves on the steep trails. However, Mount Daly is more than just a pretty face. The mountain is also home to a wealth of plant and animal life, including several rare and endangered species.

Capitol Peak

Capitol Peak

14.38km from Mount Sopris

Capitol Peak is a fourteener and the highest summit of the Elk Mountains. This Peak is notable for its exposed north face, which rises nearly 3000 feet above Crater Lake. The standard route on this peak is considered one of the more difficult non-technical routes up a fourteener. Experienced climbers should only attempt it with solid route-finding skills. The setting is truly picturesque, with Crater Lake below and the Maroon Bells to the west. Capitol Peak is a worthy goal for any avid climber.

Carbondale Historical Society

Carbondale Historical Society

15.57km from Mount Sopris

The Carbondale Historical Society is a local historical society in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, United States. It operates a local history museum on the third floor of the Carbondale City Hall and Courthouse.The museum's collections are especially rich in two areas: anthracite coal mining and railroad history, especially that of the Delaware and Hudson railroad.

Lorax Trail

Lorax Trail

17.07km from Mount Sopris

A moderate trail you can hike, run, and mountain bike that is dog friendly. While the trail remains most often smooth & intermediate, advanced riders will find many rewards. Tight turns and steep ups and downs will keep you on guard. The trail becomes steeper and more technical as it approaches the southern point where many riders turn around to head back to the trailhead.

McClure Pass

McClure Pass

17.51km from Mount Sopris

McClure Pass is located in the Elk Mountains of Colorado and is named after Colonel John McClure, who surveyed the area in 1879. The pass sits at an elevation of 8,755 feet and provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and fishing, as well as for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter months. McClure Pass is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and eagles.

Snowmass Mountain

Snowmass Mountain

18.11km from Mount Sopris

Snowmass Mountain is a beautiful site located in Pitkin County, Colorado. The mountain itself is over 14,000 feet tall and offers hikers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The mountain is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. In addition to hiking, Snowmass Mountain is also popular for camping, fishing, and picnicking. No matter what your interests are, Snowmass Mountain is sure to have something for you.

Hagerman Peak

Hagerman Peak

19.05km from Mount Sopris

Hagerman Peak is the highest point in Pitkin County, with an elevation of 12,966 feet. The peak is located in the Sawatch Range, on the continental divide between the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds. Hagerman Peak is named for George Hagerman, who was the first person to survey the area. The peak is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. There are several trails leading to the summit, and a number of campsites are located nearby.

Snowmass Peak

Snowmass Peak

19.51km from Mount Sopris

At 12,922 feet, Snowmass Peak is the sixth highest peak in the state of Colorado. Located in Pitkin County, it is part of the Elk Mountains range. The peak is most commonly accessed from Snowmass Lake, which lies just below its summit. From there, it is a short but steep hike to the top. The views from the summit are breathtaking, encompassing all of the nearby 14,000-foot peaks as well as the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness area.

Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort

Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort

19.99km from Mount Sopris

Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort is located in Pitkin County. The resort consists of four ski areas: Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk. Snowmass is the largest of the four areas, with over 3,000 acres of skiable terrain. The resort receives an average of 300 inches of snow each year. Aspen Mountain is the oldest ski area in the United States, and was founded in 1946. The mountain has a vertical drop of 3,267 feet and offers a variety of trails for all levels of skiers.

Lizard Lake

Lizard Lake

21.06km from Mount Sopris

Lizard Lake is a 5-acre lake with an unknown depth along Crystal City Road. It is located within the boundaries of the White River National Forest, between Marble and the ghost town of Crystal, along Crystal City Road. The lake has views of Whitehouse Mountain, and is near Sheep Mountain and Hat Mountain. The use of motor boats is prohibited on the lake.

Sunlight Mountain Resort

Sunlight Mountain Resort

21.18km from Mount Sopris

Sunlight Mountain Resort is a unique winter playground that is affordable and family oriented. Sunlight is a wintertime winner with families and groups and also offers tons of summertime activities. Amenities include a restaurant, lounge, rental and retail shop, ski school, children’s center, terrain park, nordic skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobile tours.

Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness

Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness

21.19km from Mount Sopris

The Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness is a large wilderness area, which is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and bears. The wilderness is also home to a number of hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore the area's majestic mountains and forests. This is a popular destination for both day hikers and overnight backpackers. The wilderness also offers excellent fishing, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

Crystal Mill

Crystal Mill

23.09km from Mount Sopris

The Crystal Mill is a wooden powerhouse built in 1892, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is one of the most beautiful, picturesque and reputed to be the most photographed area in Colorado state. It was built as a power plant for the Sheep Mountain Tunnel. Originally it had a horizontal waterwheel that generated compressed air for miners in the nearby silver mines.

Chair Mountain

Chair Mountain

24.4km from Mount Sopris

Chair mountain is a majestic mountain gang which overlooks some of Colorado’s most picturesque mountain terrain. Undoubtedly, Chair Mountain is the McClure Pass showpiece and everything else is just details. This is the land where purple, maroon, grey, and shinning white rocks rise above alpine carpets of lush iridescent green and vast tracts of gigantic aspen. Common sights include 5,000-ft of steep mountainous relief, crystal clear rivers negotiating box canyons and so more.

Anthracite Pass

Anthracite Pass

25.28km from Mount Sopris

A majestic high altitude pass, which features excellent views of Treasure Mountain and Marble Peak with Daly Peak in the distance. It is one of the iconic location which is covered with trees and also there are opportunities to explore the wildlife habitat too.

Maroon Bells

Maroon Bells

26.26km from Mount Sopris

The Maroon Bells are two of Colorado's fourteeners, peaks that rise more than 14,000 feet above sea level, located in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness near Aspen. The Bells are some of the most popular hiking destinations in Colorado, and theirreflective beauty has made them a favorite subject of photographers. The peaks get their name from the maroon-colored boulders that dot their slopes. These colorful rocks are actually sedimentary deposits that were formed millions of years ago.

Crater Lake

Crater Lake

26.26km from Mount Sopris

Pitkin County is home to a number of natural wonders, but none is more impressive than Crater Lake. The lake is located in a former volcanic crater and is one of the deepest lakes in the United States. It is also one of the most pristine, as it is fed entirely by rain and snowmelt. The blue-green waters of the lake are incredibly clear, and visitors can often see fish swimming in the depths. The shores of the lake are lined with forests of evergreen trees, creating a picturesque setting.

Maroon Lake

Maroon Lake

26.64km from Mount Sopris

Maroon Lake is a stunning alpine lake, Surrounded by soaring peaks, the lake is well-known for its dramatic scenery and is a popular destination for hikers and photographers. The Maroon Bells, two 14,000-foot peaks that reflect in the lake's waters, are especially popular. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, canoeing, and kayaking on the clear waters of the lake. While there are no developed campgrounds at Maroon Lake, visitors can find primitive camping sites along the shoreline.

Aspen Skiing Company

Aspen Skiing Company

27.05km from Mount Sopris

Aspen Skiing Company is the largest ski resort operator in the United States, with a total of four ski areas in Colorado: Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Buttermilk, and Highlands. The company was founded in 1946 by Walter Paepcke, and its first ski area, Aspen Mountain, opened in 1947. Today, Aspen Skiing Company employs over 3,000 people and welcomes over 1 million visitors each year. Located in Pitkin County, Colorado, the company is a major contributor to the county's economy.

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Mount Sopris

Mount Sopris

Mt Sopris, Colorado 81623, USA

Mount Sopris is a mountain in the western United States. The peak of the mountain is 12,965 feet (3,960 m) above sea level. Mount Sopris is notable for its two summits, East Summit and West Summit, which are separated by a saddle. The mountain is part of the Elk Mountains range and is situated between the towns of Aspen and Carbondale. Although it is one of the shorter mountains in the Elk Mountains range, Mount Sopris is still a popular destination for hikers and climbers.