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The hike to Handies Peak from the Silver Creek/Grizzly Gulch Trailhead offers a truly rewarding experience, leading you through peaceful alpine meadows in Grizzly Gulch before ascending into rugged, rocky terrain. You'll navigate well-maintained paths that transition to loose rock and scree as you climb, culminating in stunning panoramic views from the summit of Handies Peak, where you can spot the jagged peaks of the Grenadier Range. This difficult 4.0-mile (6.4 km) route packs in 3529 feet (1076 metres) of elevation gain, making it a serious workout for experienced hikers.
To reach the trailhead, you'll need a high-clearance 2WD or 4x4 vehicle due to rough road conditions on County Road 30. The best time to tackle this trail is typically from July to September, when snow is less likely to be an issue, though the season generally runs from May to September. Given the significant altitude and strenuous nature of the climb, proper acclimatization is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trip.
This route stands out as a more scenic and less crowded alternative to the popular American Basin approach to Handies Peak, one of Colorado's iconic 14ers. The path through Grizzly Gulch provides a sense of solitude, and the trailhead is also a gateway to Redcloud Peak and Sunshine Peak, offering potential for multi-peak adventures. Dogs are welcome on the trail, adding to its appeal for those looking to share the experience with their canine companions.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The hike starts from the Grizzly Gulch/Silver Creek Trailhead. The road to the trailhead can be rough, so a high-clearance 2WD vehicle is advisable, and 4WD is recommended if you plan to explore further. Camping is available at the trailhead, which is a popular option for an early start.
Handies Peak is located within the Handies Peak Wilderness Study Area. Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required for day hiking in this area. However, always check with the local Forest Service office for the most current regulations before your trip.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this trail. Always ensure your dog is under control, and follow Leave No Trace principles by packing out all waste.
The best season for hiking is typically July through September. During late July and early August, you'll be treated to a vibrant display of wildflowers. Winter conditions bring increased difficulty and danger, and roads to the trailheads close.
The tour data suggests an average duration of approximately 3 hours, 1 minute, and 19 seconds for this route. However, this is a challenging hike with significant elevation gain, so individual times can vary greatly depending on fitness levels and breaks.
While considered a difficult hike due to its significant elevation gain and high altitude, Handies Peak is often recommended as a good intermediate or even beginner-friendly 14er. It's rated Class 2, meaning it doesn't require technical climbing. Be prepared for steep sections and loose rock near the summit.
The trail starts at 10,420 feet, winding through tranquil woodlands and alpine meadows in Grizzly Gulch. As you ascend, it becomes more exposed, traversing tundra slopes. The final push to the Handies Peak summit involves navigating loose dirt, scree, and rocks. Some sections before the saddle can be wet and muddy in late spring/early summer, and lingering snow might require microspikes.
Hikers are consistently treated to stunning views. The journey through Grizzly Gulch offers vistas of the Silver Creek valley. Above the treeline, panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains are spectacular, including the picturesque American Basin with its emerald meadows. From the summit, you'll get breathtaking 360-degree views of the La Garita Range, the San Juan Mountains, and Sloan Lake.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the American Basin Trail, the Grizzly Gulch Trail, and the Silver Creek Trail. It can even be combined with the American Basin route to create a longer, highly scenic 10-mile loop.
Given the high altitude and varied terrain, essential gear includes plenty of water, layers of clothing for changing weather, sturdy hiking boots, sun protection, and navigation tools. In late spring/early summer, microspikes and a mountain axe might be necessary for lingering snow. Always pack essentials for a challenging mountain environment.
The nearest town is Lake City, Colorado, which offers various amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's a good place to resupply or relax before or after your hike.
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