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Missouri Mountain is a prominent high mountain summit located in the Collegiate Peaks of the Sawatch Range, a majestic part of the Rocky Mountains in Chaffee County, Colorado. Standing at an impressive 14,074 feet (4,290 meters), it is classified as a "fourteener" and is nestled within the scenic Collegiate Peaks Wilderness of the San Isabel National Forest. This rugged peak is situated approximately 15.2 miles northwest of the town of Buena Vista, with its eastern neighbor, Mount Belford, separated by…
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Collegiate Peaks Wilderness
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4
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8.32km
04:27
1,310m
10m
The Missouri Mountain Trail offers a quintessential Colorado 14er experience, guiding you through diverse terrain from pine forests and aspen groves to exposed alpine tundra. As you climb, you'll be…

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20.0km
10:26
1,750m
1,750m
Hike the difficult Missouri Mountain and Mount Belford Loop Trail for 12.4 miles (20.0 km) of high-altitude adventure and panoramic views.

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16.5km
07:37
1,310m
1,310m
The Missouri Mountain via Missouri Gulch Trail is a difficult 10.2-mile hike with 4314 feet of gain in Collegiate Peaks Wilderness.
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고도 4,250 m
The standard route up Missouri Mountain, typically starting from the Missouri Gulch Trailhead, is rated as Class 2. This means it involves sustained hiking, some scrambling over rocky terrain, and potentially loose rock. While the main route is challenging, hikers seeking more technical ascents might explore variations or link-ups with neighboring peaks, though these are not officially maintained and require advanced mountaineering skills and experience.
The primary route from the Missouri Gulch Trailhead is approximately 10.8 miles round trip with an elevation gain of about 4,500 feet. For most experienced hikers, this can take anywhere from 8 to 12 hours, depending on fitness levels, weather conditions, and time spent at the summit. It's crucial to start early to avoid afternoon thunderstorms, which are common in the Colorado high country.
Missouri Mountain is generally not recommended for beginners due to its significant elevation gain, high altitude, and Class 2 terrain, which includes steep rock faces and boulder fields. Hikers should have prior experience with long, strenuous hikes and be acclimated to high altitudes. For those seeking easier alternatives in the Collegiate Peaks area, there are numerous lower-elevation trails and shorter hikes that offer beautiful scenery without the extreme challenge of a fourteener.
The main access point is the Missouri Gulch Trailhead. Parking at this popular trailhead can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season (summer and early fall) and on weekends. To secure a spot and ensure an early start, it is highly recommended to arrive before mid-morning, ideally by sunrise or even earlier. There are no public transport options directly to the trailhead, so personal vehicle access is essential.
Yes, Missouri Mountain is generally dog-friendly, as it is located within the San Isabel National Forest. However, hikers bringing dogs should be prepared for the challenging terrain, including rocky sections and potential exposure. Ensure your dog is in excellent physical condition, accustomed to long hikes, and has paw protection. Always keep dogs on a leash, pack out all waste, and carry extra water for both yourself and your pet, as water sources can be scarce higher up.
Missouri Mountain, like much of the Sawatch Range, is characterized by its ancient Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks, which form the core of the range. As you ascend, you'll encounter extensive boulder fields and exposed rock faces. The area's glacial history is evident in the U-shaped valleys and cirques. The varied geology contributes to the rugged and dramatic landscape, offering a glimpse into millions of years of geological processes.
The Collegiate Peaks Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various species depending on the elevation. At lower elevations, you could see mule deer, elk, and a variety of birds. As you ascend into the alpine tundra, keep an eye out for pikas, marmots, and possibly bighorn sheep. Always maintain a respectful distance and never feed wildlife.
While the intro mentions summer and early fall as the best time for hiking, these are also the busiest periods. To avoid the largest crowds, consider hiking on weekdays rather than weekends. Additionally, late September to early October can offer beautiful fall colors and fewer people, but be prepared for colder temperatures and the possibility of early season snow. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Given the mountain's high elevation and unpredictable alpine weather, layering is crucial. Wear moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential for the rocky terrain. Other critical items include a backpack with plenty of water (at least 3 liters), high-energy snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, a headlamp, and navigation tools (map, compass, or GPS device). Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on the ascent and descent.
Yes, the town of Buena Vista is approximately 15.2 miles southeast of Missouri Mountain and serves as a primary hub for hikers visiting the Collegiate Peaks. Buena Vista offers a range of amenities including restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, lodging options (hotels, motels, vacation rentals), and outdoor gear shops. It's a great place to refuel and relax after a challenging summit attempt.