North Maroon Peak
A 14'er, one of the famous Maroon Bells, in the Elk Mountains near Aspen.
North Maroon Peak (14,022') is the second highest of the Maroon Bells. Parking and camping reservations are required for the Maroon Bells.
Start at the Maroon Lake TH. Recommended route - 9.25 miles, 4600' gain - Class 4
According to 14ers.com: North Maroon is among the most difficult and dangerous standard 14'er routes. You should approach it with serious preparation and only attempt it if you have strong Class 3 climbing skills. This climb should not be taken lightly or attempted simply to check it off your list.
Get details and a gpx track at: https://www.14ers.com/route.php?route=nmar2
- Suitable Activities: Mountaineering
- Seasons: May, June, July, August, September, October
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- Length: 9.25 mi
- Elevation Gain: 4,600 ft
- 14,022 ft
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Land Manager:
U.S. Forest Service
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Area, Aspen Ranger District (WRNF)
- Parking Permit Required: USFS Permits & Passes
- Recommended Party Size: 4
- Maximum Party Size: 12
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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