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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Keystone

Best mountain peaks around Keystone are part of a resort area featuring three interconnected mountains: Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback. These peaks offer diverse terrain, from groomed trails for beginners to challenging runs and advanced glades. The area provides access to high-alpine bowls and features elevations reaching over 12,000 feet. Keystone is known for its extensive skiable terrain and varied mountain experiences.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Mount Sniktau, a summit…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Mount Sniktau

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Mount Sniktau is 13,240 feet and is often overlooked since it doesn't hit that magical 14,000 foot benchmark. The 13er has a path the entire way and offers just as …

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Grays Peak

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Grays Peak is one of Colorado's famous 14ers and one of the easier ones to summit. If you hike along the iconic Continental Divide Trail (stretching from Mexico to Canada), …

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Torreys Peak

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Torreys Peak is just around the corner from Grays Peak – so you can summit two of the 58 peaks that exceed 14,000 feet in one hike. The view from …

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Grizzly Peak

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At 13,433 feet, Grizzly Peak offers an alpine experience without the crowds of a 14er. The mountain rests on a ridge of 13,000 foot peaks just north of the 14ers …

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Ptarmigan Peak

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Ptarmigan Peak is the local looming mountain for Silverthorne, Colorado. The mountain's summit rises to 12,498 feet, almost 1,000 feet above treeline. This offers expansive views of various 13,000 and …

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August 19, 2024, Mount Sniktau

360° panorama; summit with small stone pyramid and survey point, high: never too strenuous (if you are used to the altitude...) but challenging in places, occasionally steep - but not dangerous in itself - unless there is a thunderstorm approaching...

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Matthew
October 16, 2023, Ptarmigan Peak

Ptarmigan Peak is the local looming mountain for Silverthorne, Colorado. The mountain's summit rises to 12,498 feet, almost 1,000 feet above treeline. This offers expansive views of various 13,000 and 14,000 foot peaks around the area along with small mountain towns.

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Matthew
October 16, 2023, Mount Sniktau

Mount Sniktau is 13,240 feet and is often overlooked since it doesn't hit that magical 14,000 foot benchmark. The 13er has a path the entire way and offers just as good of views as the peaks higher than it. Grizzly Ridge between Mount Sniktau and Grizzly Peak (13,433 feet) is known for its views of the Loveland Pass and Arapaho National Forest areas.

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Matthew
October 16, 2023, Grizzly Peak

At 13,433 feet, Grizzly Peak offers an alpine experience without the crowds of a 14er. The mountain rests on a ridge of 13,000 foot peaks just north of the 14ers Grays and Torreys Peaks. When you get to the top, you can see deep into Arapaho National Forest over an alpine lake down in the basin below.

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Caro "Bandit"
October 16, 2023, Torreys Peak

Torreys Peak is just around the corner from Grays Peak – so you can summit two of the 58 peaks that exceed 14,000 feet in one hike. The view from the summit is exceptionally beautiful. Keep an eye on the weather, though. Thunderstorms are likely to occur in the afternoon during the summer months.

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Caro "Bandit"
October 16, 2023, Grays Peak

Grays Peak is one of Colorado's famous 14ers and one of the easier ones to summit. If you hike along the iconic Continental Divide Trail (stretching from Mexico to Canada), this mountain is directly on your route. As with all mountains in this area: Keep an eye on the weather. Thunderstorms in the afternoon are very likely during the summer months, so start your hike early. And since you are already here: With Torreys Peak, there is another 14er just around the corner.

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Matthew
July 18, 2023, Grizzly Peak

At 13,433 feet, Grizzly Peak offers an alpine experience without the crowds of a 14er. The mountain rests on a ridge of 13,000 foot peaks just north of the 14ers Grays and Torreys Peaks. When you get to the top, you can see deep into Arapaho National Forest over an alpine lake down in the basin below.

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Matthew
July 18, 2023, Mount Sniktau

Mount Sniktau is 13,240 feet and is often overlooked since it doesn't hit that magical 14,000 foot benchmark. The 13er has a path the entire way and offers just as good of views as the peaks higher than it. Grizzly Ridge between Mount Sniktau and Grizzly Peak (13,433 feet) is known for its views of the Loveland Pass and Arapaho National Forest areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main mountain peaks that make up Keystone Resort?

Keystone Resort is comprised of three interconnected mountain peaks: Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback. Each offers distinct experiences for visitors.

Which mountain peak at Keystone is best suited for beginners and families?

Dercum Mountain is ideal for beginners and families. It features long, gentle green and blue runs, perfectly groomed trails, and is home to Keystone's longest run, Schoolmarm. It also hosts the renowned A51 Terrain Park for freestyle enthusiasts.

Where can I find more challenging terrain for advanced skiers and riders at Keystone?

For more challenging terrain, North Peak offers a variety of blue intermediate and black expert trails, including long bump runs like Ambush and Prospector. The Outback, Keystone's tallest mountain, provides an advanced experience with glades, bowls, and some of Colorado's best tree skiing in the North and South Bowls.

Are there any 14ers (peaks over 14,000 feet) near Keystone?

Yes, Grays Peak is one of Colorado's famous 14ers and is located near Keystone. It's directly on the iconic Continental Divide Trail and is often hiked in conjunction with Torreys Peak, another 14er just around the corner.

What kind of views can I expect from Mount Sniktau?

Mount Sniktau, at 13,240 feet, offers expansive 360° panoramic views that are comparable to those from higher peaks. From Grizzly Ridge, located between Mount Sniktau and Grizzly Peak, you can see the Loveland Pass and Arapaho National Forest areas.

What makes Grizzly Peak a unique hiking destination near Keystone?

Grizzly Peak, standing at 13,433 feet, provides an alpine experience with stunning views into Arapaho National Forest, often with fewer crowds than the nearby 14ers. It rests on a ridge of 13,000-foot peaks just north of Grays and Torreys Peaks.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Keystone?

Beyond skiing and snowboarding, the area around Keystone offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Snake River Recpath or Soda Ridge and Aqueduct Trails. There are also options for running and road cycling. For more details, check out the Hiking around Keystone, Running Trails around Keystone, and Road Cycling Routes around Keystone guides.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks around Keystone for hiking?

For hiking, summer months are generally best, but be aware that thunderstorms are very likely in the afternoons. It's advisable to start your hikes early in the day. For winter activities, Keystone is known for having the longest day of skiing in Colorado, with night skiing options available.

Are there opportunities for tree skiing around Keystone?

Yes, Keystone offers excellent tree skiing opportunities. Dercum Mountain features 'The Windows' area for legendary tree skiing, while The Outback is particularly known for some of Colorado's best tree skiing in its North and South Bowls.

Where can I find dining options near the mountain peaks at Keystone?

Dining options are available at the resort. For example, The Outpost at the top of North Peak provides various dining choices, including award-winning cuisine at Alpenglow Stube.

What is the highest elevation at Keystone Resort?

Keystone Resort has a summit elevation of 12,408 feet. The tallest individual mountain peak within the resort is The Outback, peaking at 11,980 feet.

Is Ptarmigan Peak worth visiting for views?

Yes, Ptarmigan Peak, with its summit rising to 12,498 feet, offers expansive views of various 13,000 and 14,000-foot peaks in the surrounding area, along with small mountain towns. Its elevation is almost 1,000 feet above the treeline, ensuring unobstructed vistas.

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