Colorado 14,000-foot PeaksRanked Peaks have 280 feet of Clean ProminenceRank | Peak | Elev-Ft | Prom-Ft | County | Range (Level 4) | Isol-Mi | Ascents |
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1. | Mount Elbert | 14,433 | 9073 | Lake | Sawatch Range | 670.6 | 1874 | 2. | Pikes Peak | 14,110 | 5510 | El Paso | Front Range | 60.6 | 1338 | 3. | Grays Peak | 14,270 | 2750 | Clear Creek/Summit | Front Range | 25.0 | 1296 | 4. | Quandary Peak | 14,265 | 1105 | Summit | Central Colorado Ranges | 3.2 | 1245 | 5. | Mount Bierstadt | 14,060 | 700 | Clear Creek | Front Range | 1.0 | 1228 | 6. | Torreys Peak | 14,267 | 560 | Clear Creek/Summit | Front Range | .7 | 1160 | 7. | Mount Evans | 14,264 | 2744 | Clear Creek | Front Range | 9.8 | 1086 | 8. | Mount Democrat | 14,148 | 748 | Lake/Park | Central Colorado Ranges | 1.2 | 993 | 9. | Mount Lincoln | 14,286 | 3862 | Park | Central Colorado Ranges | 22.5 | 960 | 10. | Longs Peak | 14,255 | 2940 | Boulder | Front Range | 43.6 | 935 | 11. | Mount Sherman | 14,036 | 876 | Lake/Park | Central Colorado Ranges | 8.1 | 863 | 12. | Mount Bross | 14,172 | 292 | Park | Central Colorado Ranges | .9 | 859 | | Mount Cameron | 14,238 | 118 | Park | Central Colorado Ranges | .5 | 805 | 13. | Mount Massive | 14,421 | 1941 | Lake | Sawatch Range | 5.1 | 659 | 14. | Mount Belford | 14,197 | 1317 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 3.3 | 584 | 15. | Mount Yale | 14,196 | 1876 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 5.5 | 572 | 16. | La Plata Peak | 14,336 | 1816 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 6.2 | 561 | 17. | Mount Shavano | 14,229 | 1619 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 3.8 | 545 | 18. | Huron Peak | 14,003 | 1403 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 3.2 | 525 | 19. | Mount Sneffels | 14,150 | 3030 | Ouray | San Juan Mountains | 15.7 | 520 | 20. | Handies Peak | 14,048 | 1888 | Hinsdale | San Juan Mountains | 11.1 | 494 | 21. | Mount Princeton | 14,197 | 2157 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 5.2 | 491 | 22. | Mount Harvard | 14,420 | 2340 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 14.9 | 465 | 23. | Mount Oxford | 14,153 | 633 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 1.2 | 448 | 24. | Uncompahgre Peak | 14,309 | 4277 | Hinsdale | San Juan Mountains | 85.0 | 436 | 25. | Mount of the Holy Cross | 14,005 | 2111 | Eagle | Sawatch Range | 18.4 | 433 | 26. | Tabeguache Peak | 14,155 | 435 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | .8 | 417 | 27. | Redcloud Peak | 14,034 | 1436 | Hinsdale | San Juan Mountains | 4.9 | 407 | 28. | Mount Antero | 14,269 | 2503 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 17.7 | 406 | 29. | Blanca Peak | 14,345 | 5326 | Alamosa/Costilla | Sangre de Cristo Range | 103.4 | 400 | 29. | Missouri Mountain | 14,067 | 827 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 1.3 | 400 | 31. | Castle Peak | 14,265 | 2345 | Gunnison/Pitkin | Elk Range Area | 20.9 | 381 | 32. | Sunshine Peak | 14,001 | 481 | Hinsdale | San Juan Mountains | 1.3 | 376 | 33. | Mount Columbia | 14,073 | 873 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | 1.6 | 363 | 34. | Humboldt Peak | 14,064 | 1184 | Custer | Sangre de Cristo Range | 1.4 | 352 | 35. | Wetterhorn Peak | 14,015 | 1615 | Hinsdale/Ouray | San Juan Mountains | 2.7 | 331 | 36. | San Luis Peak | 14,014 | 3113 | Saguache | San Juan Mountains | 27.0 | 323 | 37. | Crestone Needle | 14,197 | 437 | Custer/Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | .4 | 280 | 38. | Crestone Peak | 14,294 | 4534 | Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | 27.4 | 278 | 39. | Challenger Point | 14,081 | 281 | Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | .2 | 271 | 40. | Ellingwood Point | 14,042 | 322 | Alamosa/Huerfano | Sangre de Cristo Range | .5 | 269 | 41. | Kit Carson Mountain | 14,165 | 1005 | Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | 1.3 | 265 | 42. | Mount Lindsey | 14,042 | 1522 | Costilla | Sangre de Cristo Range | 2.2 | 264 | 43. | Wilson Peak | 14,017 | 857 | San Miguel | San Juan Mountains | 1.4 | 260 | 44. | Capitol Peak | 14,130 | 1730 | Pitkin | Elk Range Area | 7.4 | 255 | 45. | Mount Wilson | 14,246 | 4024 | Dolores | San Juan Mountains | 33.0 | 246 | 46. | Windom Peak | 14,087 | 2167 | La Plata | San Juan Mountains | 26.3 | 230 | 47. | Maroon Peak | 14,156 | 2316 | Gunnison/Pitkin | Elk Range Area | 8.0 | 228 | 48. | Pyramid Peak | 14,018 | 1618 | Pitkin | Elk Range Area | 2.1 | 216 | | North Maroon Peak | 14,014 | 214 | Pitkin | Elk Range Area | .4 | 216 | 49. | Culebra Peak | 14,047 | 4807 | Costilla | Sangre de Cristo Range | 35.4 | 210 | 50. | Snowmass Mountain | 14,092 | 1132 | Gunnison/Pitkin | Elk Range Area | 2.3 | 209 | | Conundrum Peak | 14,040 | 200 | Pitkin | Elk Range Area | .4 | 209 | 51. | Mount Eolus | 14,084 | 1004 | La Plata | San Juan Mountains | 1.7 | 204 | 52. | Sunlight Peak | 14,059 | 379 | La Plata | San Juan Mountains | .5 | 203 | 52. | Little Bear Peak | 14,037 | 357 | Alamosa/Costilla | Sangre de Cristo Range | .9 | 203 | | El Diente | 14,159 | 239 | Dolores | San Juan Mountains | .7 | 198 | | North Eolus | 14,039 | 159 | La Plata | San Juan Mountains | .2 | 166 | | Mount Evans-West Peak | 14,256 | 96 | Clear Creek | Front Range | .3 | 148 | | South Conundrum Peak | 14,022 | 22 | Pitkin | Elk Range Area | .1 | 128 | | Mount Elbert-South Peak | 14,134 | 214 | Lake | Sawatch Range | .7 | 111 | | Crestone Peak-East Peak | 14,240 | 40 | Custer/Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | .1 | 97 | | Mount Massive-Northwest Peak | 14,320 | 240 | Lake | Sawatch Range | .7 | 89 | | Columbia Point | 13,960 | 320 | Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | .2 | 86 | | Mount Massive-Southeast Peak | 14,132 | 212 | Lake | Sawatch Range | .4 | 83 | | South Bross Peak | 14,000 | 40 | Park | Central Colorado Ranges | .3 | 72 | | Kitty Kat Carson | 13,960 | 40 | Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | .3 | 71 | | Mount Massive-Green Peak | 14,280 | 80 | Lake | Sawatch Range | .3 | 70 | | Mount Wilson-West Peak | 14,100 | 100 | Dolores | San Juan Mountains | .3 | 58 | | Mount Massive-Far Northwest Peak | 14,169 | 9 | Lake/Pitkin | Sawatch Range | .3 | 43 | | La Plata Peak-East Peak | 14,160 | 40 | Chaffee | Sawatch Range | .1 | 30 | | Longs Peak-Southeast Peak | 14,040 | 200 | Boulder | Front Range | .1 | 26 | | Crestone Peak-Northeast Peak | 14,240 | 80 | Custer/Saguache | Sangre de Cristo Range | .1 | 19 | | Little Bear Peak-South Peak | 14,020 | 60 | Alamosa/Costilla | Sangre de Cristo Range | .2 | 19 | | Quandary Peak-West Peak | 14,160 | 40 | Summit | Central Colorado Ranges | .2 | 11 | | Mount Wilson-South Peak | 14,110 | 150 | Dolores | San Juan Mountains | .3 | 9 |
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List DescriptionThe Colorado Fourteeners are one of the best-known peakbagging lists in the world. Every single Rocky Mountain summit rising to over 14,000 feet lies in the arbitrary rectangle of Colorado, and these summits that cross the magic threshold have become iconic landmarks of the state. Maps and atlases try to show as many of these peaks as possible, road signs point them out to car travellers, and the hikes to summits of fourteeners are thronged on summer weekends.
The popularity of this peakbagging pursuit is easy to understand. 53 or 54 peaks is not too many, but enough to make it a real project. All but about eight or so of the peaks are just walk-up hikes, and the difficult ones are not a problem for experienced scramblers. In summer there are few, if any, snowfields to contend with, and afternoon thunderstorms are the major weather hazard. These summits are all among the highest in the United States, too, giving this list high appeal to those who like simply to be above it all.
Carl Blaurock and Bill Ervin were the first to climb all the fourteeners in the 1920s, based on the surveys at that time. Recently, climber number 1000 completed the entire list, based on the records of the Colorado Mountain Club.
As with many famous threshold-based peak lists, there is ongoing debate over which summits belong on the list. Above, summits are ranked if they have 280 feet or more of clean prominence (300 feet of interpolated prominence), giving us a consistent list with 53 summits. Traditionally, El Diente and North Maroon Peak are included on most versions of Colorado Fourteener lists, mainly because of the difficulty of traversing the ridge to these peaks despite a low saddle rise from their nearest higher neighbors. Also, Challenger Point has long been left off traditional lists, and Ellingwood Peak was in a similar situation not too recently.
If you include El Diente and North Maroon, and you want a strict prominence cutoff, then Northwest Massive (and perhaps South Elbert) must also be included on your list.
Of course, it is up to the climber to decide which peaks to climb. You can pick a rigid prominence cutoff that fancies you, use an official club list, use an isolation cutoff, or just climb the peaks that inspire you the most.
Selected Guidebook(s) for this List Colorado's Fourteeners: From Hikes to Climbs (Roach) Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners, Vol. 1: The Northern Peaks (Dawson) Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners, Vol. 2: The Southern Peaks (Dawson) A Climbing Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners (Borneman, Lampert)
Caution: These books feature many of the peaks on this list, but may not have information on all of them.
Map Showing Location of Peaks = Peak with Rank #1 on List;   = Other Peaks Click on a peak to see its name and a clickable link.
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