The Mount Sneffels Wilderness is a rugged and remote alpine area encompassing the iconic 14,150-foot Mount Sneffels in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado.
At 14,158 feet, Mount Sneffels is the highest peak in the wilderness area and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. The mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding San Juan Mountains and is known for its challenging but rewarding trails.
The Blue Lakes are a series of alpine lakes located at the base of Mount Sneffels. These crystal-clear lakes are surrounded by towering peaks and lush meadows, making them a popular spot for camping, fishing, and photography.
Yankee Boy Basin is a scenic valley known for its wildflower displays in the summer months. The basin is also home to several historic mining sites and the famous Bridal Veil Falls, a 365-foot waterfall that is a popular attraction for visitors.
Dallas Divide is a stunning mountain pass that offers panoramic views of the Sneffels Range and the surrounding countryside. The area is popular for photography, especially during the fall when the aspen trees turn vibrant shades of gold and orange.
Blue Lakes Pass is a high mountain pass located on the eastern side of Mount Sneffels. The pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and is a popular destination for experienced hikers looking for a challenging trek with rewarding views.
These are just a few of the many points of interest that make the Mount Sneffels Wilderness a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're looking for a challenging hike, a peaceful camping spot, or simply a place to admire the beauty of the Colorado Rockies, the Mount Sneffels Wilderness has something to offer for everyone.Description: Mount Sneffels is a fourteen thousand foot mountain peak in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is listed as being 14,150 feet high. It is the 27th highest 14er in Colorado. It is located in the Mount Sneffels Wilderness of the northern San Juan Mountains, in Ouray County approximately 5 miles (8 km) west of the town of Ouray. The summit of Mount Sneffels is the highest point in Ouray County. Mount Sneffels is notable for its great vertical relief, as it rises 7,200 feet above the town of Ridgway, Colorado 6 miles to the northeast. The primary route to the summit follows a creek bed up from Yankee Boy Basin. A secondary route follows a ridge line to the summit from the saddle of Blue Lakes Pass. Mount Sneffels was named after the volcano Snæfell, which is located on the tip of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland. That mountain and its glacier, Snæfellsjökull, which caps the crater like a convex lens, were featured in the Jules Verne novel A Journey to the Center of the Earth. An area on the western flank of Mount Sneffels gives the appearance of volcanic crater. Seen from the Dallas Divide on State Highway 62, Mount Sneffels is one of the most photographed mountains in Colorado. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Sneffels en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
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Description: Mount Sneffles Wilderness, Colorado Photo by Crystal Perez Gonzales, BLM Oregon
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