Mount Princeton
A challenging hike up to the summit of Mount Princeton in the Collegiate Peaks (Sawatch Range).
Mt Princeton (14,200') is one of the five Collegiate Peaks in the Sawatch Range. The standard route is up the East Slopes from Mt Princeton Rd Trailhead near Nathrop, up the Mt Princeton Trail (USFS #1401). From there, the hike is relatively short and with relatively modest elevation gain compared to most 14'ers. However, parking at the trailhead is limited, so be prepared for a much longer round-trip hike of 13.25 miles and 5,400 feet of elevation gain from a lower parking lot. Read details and recent trip reports in 14'ers.com and AllTrails.
Trailheads Overview:
Lower (2WD) Trailhead - Access: End of County Road 322, about 0.8 miles from CR 321 Offers ample parking for hikers without needing high-clearance vehicles. 13.25 mile, 5,400' gain - Class 2.
Upper (4WD) Trailhead two areas (higher up on CR‑322) - One parking area at the radio towers (10,800 ft). A small pull-off around 11,000 ft for 4WD vehicles. 6.5 miles, 3200' gain - Class 2.
- Suitable Activities: Hiking, Scrambling, Ski Mountaineering, Snowshoeing
- Seasons: May, June, July, August, September, October
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- Avalanche Terrain Rating Complex View avalanche forecast.
- 14,200 ft
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Land Manager:
U.S. Forest Service
Salida Ranger District (PSINF)
- Parking Permit Required: USFS Permits & Passes
- Recommended Party Size: 6
- Maximum Party Size: 12
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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- SummitPost
- CoTrex
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- Mt Princeton - Upper TH
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