Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area is a 12,095-acre wilderness study area in western Colorado, characterized by diverse terrain within the Southern Rocky Mountains. Elevations range from approximately 8,000 feet to the summit of Castle Peak at 11,283 feet, a prominent basalt formation. The landscape transitions from rolling forested hills to vast basins and alpine meadows, shaped by ancient geological processes and glaciation. The area features various springs and small lakes, including Blue Lake, along with numerous creeks that support diverse…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
The Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area is a 12,095-acre region in western Colorado. It features diverse terrain within the Southern Rocky Mountains, with elevations ranging from approximately 8,000 feet to the summit of Castle Peak at 11,283 feet. The area is managed to preserve its wilderness characteristics, offering a remote backcountry experience.
Activities within the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area primarily focus on foot or horse-based exploration. This includes hiking and backpacking on unmarked routes, such as the Deep Creek Trail. It is also a popular area for big game hunting.
Traditional road cycling is generally not suitable within the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area itself. The area is designated for wilderness preservation, which prohibits motorized and mechanized uses. Any roads within or directly leading into the WSA are typically primitive, rough, and better suited for high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicles or foot travel.
Komoot offers guides for the broader Castle Peak area, which may include routes suitable for road cycling outside the Wilderness Study Area boundaries. One such guide is Road Cycling Routes in Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area.
The area is characterized by Castle Peak, a prominent basalt formation with steep, rugged slopes. It also features varied topography, including rolling forested hills, vast basins, and alpine meadows. Notable water features include springs and small lakes like Blue Lake, along with numerous creeks.
Elevations within the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area range from approximately 8,000 feet (2,438 meters) to the summit of Castle Peak at 11,283 feet (3,439 meters). This range contributes to diverse ecosystems.
The diverse habitats within the WSA support various wildlife. Common species include elk, mule deer, black bear, and dusky grouse. The area also hosts various birds of prey.
The Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area encompasses 12,095 acres (approximately 4,895 hectares). It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for its wilderness values.
The Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It is a proposed protected region overseen for its wilderness characteristics.
Official information about the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area can be found on the Bureau of Land Management's website. Specifically, look under National Conservation Lands in Colorado. The official website is blm.gov.
You can contact the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado River Valley Field Office for inquiries about the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area. The phone number is +19708769000.
More than 50 visitors have shared their experiences in the Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area on komoot. This indicates a community of users exploring the region.

