Lionshead Rock via Cougar Ridge Trail
Lionshead Rock via Cougar Ridge Trail
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Hike the challenging Lionshead Rock via Cougar Ridge Trail for dramatic views of Minturn Valley and Mt. of the Holy Cross in White River Nat
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.54 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
4.55 km
Highlight • Summit
4.59 km
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The trail begins near Minturn, Colorado. The lower section of the trail leading to Lionshead Rock is particularly popular, especially on weekends. Parking information can vary, so it's advisable to check local resources or the komoot tour page for the most current details regarding trailhead access and parking availability.
No, this trail is generally considered difficult or extra difficult and is best suited for experienced hikers. It features significant elevation gain and can be quite strenuous, with sections described as 'unrelenting and very rocky'. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging ascent.
The trail is beautiful in spring when Aspen groves are filled with wild raspberry bushes. However, due to its high elevation (up to 11,000 feet), the best time for hiking is typically from late spring through early fall to avoid snow and icy conditions. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, well-behaved, leashed dogs are generally welcome on the trail. If you choose the one-way option to the Vail Gondola, dogs are also permitted on the gondola descent.
The Lionshead Rock via Cougar Ridge Trail is located within the White River National Forest. Generally, day-use hiking on trails within the National Forest does not require a specific permit or entrance fee. However, it's always a good idea to check the official U.S. Forest Service website for the White River National Forest for any current regulations or alerts before your visit.
As you ascend, you'll pass through picturesque Aspen groves and encounter several overlooks offering expansive views of the Minturn valley. The ultimate reward is reaching Lionshead Rock, a dramatic promontory with fantastic views of the surrounding valleys and Mt. of the Holy Cross. You'll also pass by the Cougar Ridge viewpoint.
The terrain is challenging, featuring significant elevation gain. The path includes switchbacks winding through trees, and some sections are described as 'unrelenting and very rocky'. Hikers should be prepared for steep and potentially loose ground. The initial half-mile is shared with the Game Creek Trail before branching off onto Cougar Ridge.
Many hikers choose to complete this as a one-way trip. You can hike up to Lionshead Rock and then continue to the top of the Vail Gondola, which can be ridden down for free. This makes the return journey significantly easier, especially after the strenuous climb.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Cougar Ridge and the Game Creek trails.
It is highly recommended to bring plenty of water. There are few refilling opportunities after the first half-mile of the trail, so plan accordingly for your hydration needs.
Lionshead Rock is a local icon and a breathtaking destination. However, a large piece of the rock broke off in 2014, so caution is advised when exploring the promontory. Always stay on marked paths and be mindful of your surroundings.
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