Lost Creek Wilderness Boundary
Lost Creek Wilderness Boundary
Highlight • Natural Monument
Hiking
5.0
(1)
This Highlight is in a protected area
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Lost Creek Wilderness
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July 28, 2025
July 9, 2025
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Best routes near Lost Creek Wilderness Boundary

5
hikers
49.1km
14:00
960m
1,470m
Embark on a truly rewarding journey through the Colorado Trail's Kenosha Pass to Lost Creek Wilderness section, a difficult 30.5-mile (49.1 km) hike that promises diverse terrain and breathtaking scenery. You'll traverse through golden aspen groves and open alpine meadows, eventually reaching the distinctive rounded granite domes and split boulders of the Lost Creek Wilderness. With 3163 feet (964 metres) of elevation gain, this route offers a challenging yet intimate visit with nature, typically taking around 14 hours to complete.
Planning your trip requires some foresight; the Kenosha Pass area is particularly popular during the vibrant fall aspen season, so aim for an early start to secure parking. While the trail is generally accessible, it's always a good idea to check for any specific permit requirements for the Lost Creek Wilderness. This segment is best suited for experienced hikers who are prepared for technical sections and sustained effort.
This challenging section forms the tail end of Segment 5 of the Colorado Trail, offering a unique blend of dense forests and open mountain parks. The Lost Creek Wilderness itself is renowned for its exotic red rock formations and the mysterious Lost Creek, which disappears and reappears along its course. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer, elk, and even black bears in this somewhat off-the-beaten-path location.

2
hikers
39.9km
12:13
1,310m
1,290m
Hike the difficult 24.8-mile Rolling Creek, Wigwam, and Colorado Trail Loop, gaining 4298 feet through the scenic Lost Creek Wilderness.
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Elevation 3,140 m