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The 18 Most Amazing Peaks in La Plata County

Best mountain peaks in La Plata County are primarily found within the La Plata Mountains, a subrange of the larger San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado. This region is known for its diverse mountain experiences, ranging from accessible trails to challenging climbs. The area's name, "La Plata," signifies its historical silver mining heritage. These peaks offer varied perspectives of the surrounding landscape, including views of distant deserts and other mountain ranges.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Animas Mountain Trail

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The Animas Mountain Trail is a fun trail that takes you all the way up to the scenic summit of Animas City Mountain. The trail offers great views over the …

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Hogsback Peak

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Hogsback is an easily recognizable peak from town. There is a distinctive ridge traveling up to the summit, and the trail itself is as steep as they come. It's easy …

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Baldy Mountain

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Baldy Mountain is a 9,874-foot peak in the San Juan Mountains just outside of Durango, Colorado. The mountain can be tackled from a couple different trailheads and is located at …

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Raider Ridge Overlook

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The view is mind-blowing! Stopp and enjoy it. It can't get any better than this.

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Deadwood Mountain

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At 12,285 feet, Deadwood Mountain is one of the most accessible peaks in the La Plata Mountains. Like most of the summits in the range, Deadwood Mountain is approached via …

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Mount Eolus

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Mount Eolus (14,087 feet) is a class 3 14er in the Chicago Basin group. The scramble to the summit is straightforward, but there is some real exposure on the traverse. …

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Diorite Peak

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Diorite Peak (12,761 feet) is one of the most central mountains in the La Platas. The mountain is usually approached via a rocky logging road that ends in the midst …

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Gibbs Peak

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Gibbs is a great peak for those looking for a Colorado mountain experience with the inclusion of some fun class 2 scrambling. The upper quarter mile of "trail" involves some …

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Cumberland Mountain Summit

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Cumberland Mountain is a 12,388-foot peak in the most northern section of the La Plata Mountains. The approaches to the summit aren't very long, but the trailheads are remote and …

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Silver Mountain

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From the town of Durango, you can see Silver Mountain (12,496 feet) rising up with the other peaks making up the La Platas. The summit is pretty rocky but never …

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January 18, 2024, Raider Ridge Overlook

The view is mind-blowing! Stopp and enjoy it. It can't get any better than this.

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December 19, 2023, Raider Ridge Overlook

The network of trails on Raider Ridge is rocky, dusty, and usually fairly steep. Hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers frequent the ridge and this lookout, which peers over the city, Animas Mountain, and the Perins Peak Wildlife Area.

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November 21, 2023, Hogsback Peak

Hogsback is an easily recognizable peak from town. There is a distinctive ridge traveling up to the summit, and the trail itself is as steep as they come. It's easy to get "spooked" when it's time to head downhill because of how steep the slopes are off the sides of the trail. The lookout from the top is worth the efforts to get up and down, though.

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November 21, 2023, Raider Ridge Overlook

The network of trails on Raider Ridge is rocky, dusty, and usually fairly steep. Hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers frequent the ridge and this lookout, which peers over the city, Animas Mountain, and the Perins Peak Wildlife Area.

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November 21, 2023, Baldy Mountain

Baldy Mountain is a 9,874-foot peak in the San Juan Mountains just outside of Durango, Colorado. The mountain can be tackled from a couple different trailheads and is located at the end of a forest service road (the road is closed to motor vehicles). There are great views of the La Plata Mountains from the summit.

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November 20, 2023, Gibbs Peak

Gibbs is a great peak for those looking for a Colorado mountain experience with the inclusion of some fun class 2 scrambling. The upper quarter mile of "trail" involves some route finding and is steep enough to call for the use of hands at times. Once on the ridge to the 12,286-foot summit, you are rewarded with 360 degree views of the La Plata Mountains.

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November 20, 2023, Silver Mountain

From the town of Durango, you can see Silver Mountain (12,496 feet) rising up with the other peaks making up the La Platas. The summit is pretty rocky but never requires more than class 2 travel. This summit is often combined with other peaks in the area since its ridges are connected to other accessible peaks.

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November 20, 2023, Deadwood Mountain

At 12,285 feet, Deadwood Mountain is one of the most accessible peaks in the La Plata Mountains. Like most of the summits in the range, Deadwood Mountain is approached via an old, rocky mining road. Once you break treeline, the trail tuckers out, and you follow the ridge (with some evidence of a trail/path) to the top.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain peaks in La Plata County?

For breathtaking vistas, consider Animas Mountain Trail, which offers views over the Hermosa and Animas Valleys. Hogsback Peak provides a rewarding lookout from its summit, easily recognizable from Durango. Baldy Mountain also offers great views of the La Plata Mountains. For expansive views of Mesa Verde and Shiprock to the south, and the Grenadiers and San Miguel Range to the north, Hesperus Mountain is an iconic choice.

Are there accessible mountain peaks for beginners or families in La Plata County?

Yes, several peaks offer more accessible options. Animas Mountain Trail is a popular half-day hike near Durango, offering various options including a loop trail to the summit. Baldy Mountain, just outside Durango, can be accessed from multiple trailheads. Deadwood Mountain is also considered one of the more accessible peaks in the La Plata Mountains, often approached via an old mining road.

Which mountain peaks in La Plata County offer challenging climbs for experienced mountaineers?

For experienced mountaineers, the 'fourteeners' in Chicago Basin—Mount Eolus, Windom Peak, and Sunlight Peak—are serious objectives, often requiring an 8-mile hike with significant elevation gain just to reach the upper basin, and typically involve camping. Gibbs Peak is ideal for those seeking a Colorado mountain experience with some Class 2 scrambling and route finding.

Do any mountain peaks in La Plata County have historical or cultural significance?

Yes, Hesperus Mountain (13,232 feet) holds significant cultural importance as one of four sacred mountains to the Navajo People, known as Dibé Ntsaa. The entire region also has a rich history of silver mining, and many old mining roads throughout the mountains now serve as trails, adding a historical dimension to your adventures.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in La Plata County?

The summer months are ideal for hiking, camping, and backpacking. However, the La Plata Mountains offer diverse recreation year-round. Winter transforms the landscape into a playground for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and mountaineering, though specific gear and conditions knowledge are essential for winter ascents.

What other outdoor activities can I enjoy near the mountain peaks in La Plata County?

Beyond peak bagging, La Plata County is a haven for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails like Raiders Ridge Trail or Twin Buttes Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous MTB trails, including Hermosa Creek Trail. Running is also popular, with routes like the Animas River Trail available.

Where can I find a more solitary mountain experience in La Plata County?

Compared to the more heavily trafficked San Juan Mountains, the La Plata Mountains generally offer a fantastic opportunity for solitude. Cumberland Mountain, located in the northern section of the range, is known for its remote trailheads, contributing to a more solitary experience with stunning views through the heart of La Plata Canyon.

What makes Hesperus Mountain a notable peak in the La Plata Mountains?

Hesperus Mountain, at 13,232 feet, is the highest point in the La Plata Mountains and is easily identifiable by prominent geological bands near its summit. It's also culturally significant to the Navajo People. While not a 'fourteener,' it is the most widely climbed peak in the area and offers expansive views.

Are there any 'fourteeners' (peaks over 14,000 feet) in La Plata County?

Yes, while the immediate La Plata Mountains subrange does not contain any 'fourteeners,' La Plata County is home to some of Colorado's most famous ones in the Chicago Basin. These include Mount Eolus, Windom Peak, and Sunlight Peak, which are considered serious mountaineering objectives.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking the mountain peaks in La Plata County?

The terrain varies significantly. You can expect rugged beauty with lofty peaks, sweeping valleys, and meandering streams. Many trails follow old, rocky mining roads, especially in the lower sections. Higher up, trails can become steep, rocky, and may require Class 2 scrambling and route finding, as seen on peaks like Silver Mountain and Gibbs Peak.

Are the mountain trails in La Plata County dog-friendly?

Many trails in the La Plata Mountains and surrounding areas are dog-friendly, especially those in the national forest. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as some areas, particularly those with sensitive wildlife or wilderness designations, may have restrictions. Always keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles.

Are there any specific parking or permit requirements for hiking the mountain peaks?

Parking availability varies by trailhead; some, like those for Baldy Mountain, are at the end of forest service roads (which may be closed to motor vehicles). For most day hikes in the La Plata Mountains, specific permits are generally not required. However, for multi-day trips or climbs into designated wilderness areas like Chicago Basin, it's advisable to check with the San Juan National Forest for any current regulations or permits needed for camping or specific access.

Can I expect to see wildlife when visiting the mountain peaks in La Plata County?

Yes, the La Plata Mountains are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot elk, deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. When hiking, especially during dawn or dusk, keep an eye out for wildlife. Remember to maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals. Some areas, like the upper Animas Mountain, might have closures for elk calving during certain seasons.

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