Weminuche Wilderness, CO: Wolf Creek to Howardsville via Continental Divide Trail
Hike high on this above-treeline route through the Weminuche Wilderness.
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If you have six months to hike the entire 3,100-mile CDT, go for it. If you only have a week, choose this 100-mile section. The path hugs the Continental Divide for all but six of its miles, providing a matchless stroll through Colorado’s largest designated wilderness. Start at the 11,700-foot trailhead at Wolf Creek Pass and hike north. You’ll stay between 11,500 and 12,500 feet until the last day (lightning alert!), and, despite the elevation, it’s a moderate journey with few big climbs or descents—until the 3,000-foot plunge at the end.
Life-list camping abounds: Be sure to stay at Twin Lakes and the alpine ponds beyond Squaw Pass. In late July or early August, you’ll wade through Indian paintbrush and alpine bluebells, particularly on Highland Mary Plateau. For the descent, detour north to Stony Pass and Stony Gulch.
-Steve Howe, howephoto.us
USGS TOPO MAP: Wolf Creek Pass, South River Peak, Palomino Mountain, Little Squaw Creek, Cimarrona Peak, Granite Lake, Weminuche Pass, Rio Grande Pyramid, Storm King Peak, Howardsville
MORE INFO: San Juan National Forest; fs.fed.us/r2/sanjuan/recreation/
Trail Facts
- Distance: 160.9
Waypoints
WOL001
Location: 37.482793, -106.799941
Start: Wolf Creek Pass, CO
WOL002
Location: 37.544067, -106.878905
Mount Hope rises on the right.
WOL003
Location: 37.571933, -106.980713
South River Peak rises to the north.
WOL004
Location: 37.68056, -107.316427
Weminuche Pass
WOL005
Location: 37.795528, -107.549118
Stony Pass
WOL006
Location: 37.600666, -107.216735
Squaw Pass
WOL007
Location: 37.835209, -107.595592
End: Howardsville, CO