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Summit County

Ute Peak Trail

Hard

2.9

(26)

86

hikers

Ute Peak Trail

03:28

9.10km

900m

Hiking

Embark on the Ute Peak Trail, a challenging 5.7 miles (9.1 km) hike that demands a significant effort but rewards you with incredible alpine scenery. You will begin by winding through dense pine and aspen forests, often accompanied by the sounds of nearby streams. As you ascend, the trail transitions…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Ute Pass 🏔️

Highlight • Mountain Pass

At 9,165 feet, Ute Pass is a true Colorado mountain pass. It's a tough climb however you try to tackle it, but you can't beat riding from Silverthorne on Ute Pass Road.

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9.10 km

Ute Peak

Highlight • Summit

Ute Peak is a 12,303 foot mountain summit in the Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness north of Silverthorne, Colorado. The peak is above treeline, and the final approach from either side of …

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8.95 km

147 m

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8.97 km

131 m

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Highest point (3,720 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Ute Peak Trail?

The Ute Peak Trail is primarily located near Silverthorne. While specific trailhead parking details are not provided, it's generally accessible from areas like I-70. Hikers should verify the specific starting point for Trail #24, as there are other trails with similar names. A section of the trail even passes through a tunnel under train tracks near the trailhead.

Is the Ute Peak Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Ute Peak Trail. However, portions of the trail are located within the Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness. In wilderness areas, dogs are typically required to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a positive experience for all users. Always check current regulations before heading out.

What is the best time of year to hike the Ute Peak Trail?

The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring through early fall. Wildflowers are often abundant in early June, adding to the scenic beauty. Be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially at higher elevations, and consider that winter hiking will present significant challenges due to snow and ice.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Ute Peak Trail?

The Ute Peak Trail is located within the Arapaho National Forest. While specific permits for hiking this trail are not usually required, some areas within National Forests may have day-use fees or require a recreation pass. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the USDA Forest Service website for the Arapaho National Forest before your visit.

How challenging is the Ute Peak Trail?

This trail is considered difficult, requiring a substantial workout due to significant elevation gain and length. It's often categorized as a 'blue difficulty singletrack' or 'T2 Mountain Hiking'. Expect steep climbs, especially as you approach the ridge and peak, with some sections gaining nearly 2,000 feet in just over a mile. Hiking poles are highly recommended for stability on steeper and less obvious sections.

What kind of terrain should I expect on the route?

The terrain is varied and demanding. You'll start through dense forests of pine and aspen, transitioning to subalpine and alpine vegetation as you gain elevation. Expect rocky sections, loose dirt, and scree, particularly higher up. Some parts pass through areas with beetle-kill trees. The ascent to the peak becomes less obvious above the treeline.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views. As you ascend, you'll be treated to expansive vistas of the majestic, jagged Gore Range, the Continental Divide, the Front Range, and the Tenmile Range. Breaking treeline reveals spectacular alpine tundra views. You'll also pass by Ute Pass 🏔️ and reach Ute Peak itself.

Is the Ute Peak Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Ute Peak Trail (#24) is typically an out-and-back route. While it can be approximately 13.6 miles one-way, the total for an out-and-back can be around 22 kilometers (about 14 miles). The trail can be used in both directions.

Does the trail connect with other routes?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, the Ute Pass Trail, and multiple segments of the Ute Peak Trail itself.

What wildlife or plants might I see on the trail?

As you hike through varied ecosystems, you might encounter subalpine and alpine plant species. Wildflowers are often abundant in early June. While specific wildlife sightings aren't guaranteed, the area is part of a natural habitat, so keep an eye out for local fauna. Remember to observe from a distance and not disturb any animals.

Are there any specific regulations to be aware of when hiking this trail?

Yes, portions of the trail are within the Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness. This means specific wilderness regulations apply, such as prohibitions on motor vehicles and mountain bikes. Dogs are also required to be on a leash in these areas. Always practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve this 'semi-secret' and lightly traveled destination.

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