Sherman
 

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Mount Bross, Mount Cameron, Mount Democrat, & Mount Lincoln
 

Mount Bross, Mosquito Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Mount Cameron, Mosquito Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Mount Democrat, Mosquito Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Mount Lincoln, Sawatch Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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La Plata Peak
 

La Plata Peak, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Lindsey
 

Mount Lindsey, Sangre de Cristo Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Antero
 

Sawatch Range, 14,269’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Antero is rewarding for nature lovers. The trail has options for all skill levels, making it both easy and challenging. It starts at a trailhead with beautiful mountain views. The paths vary from rocky to gentle slopes, letting you enjoy the plants and animals. Although the hike can be hard, the amazing views at the top are worth it. On clear days, you can see the Sawatch Range, great for photos. Whether you're skilled or a beginner, be ready for altitude and changing weather. Having the right gear and staying hydrated will enhance your hike. Reaching the top gives a sense of success, encouraging many to return to this impressive peak.

  • Trailhead: Mt. Antero - West Slopes Elevation Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Castle Peak & Conundrum Peak
 

Castle Peak, Elk Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Conudrum Peak, Elk Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount of the Holy Cross (C SOLO)
 

Mount of the Holy Cross, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount of the Holy Cross (J SOLO)
 

Mount of the Holy Cross, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Massive
 

Mount Massive, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Shavano & Tabeguache
 

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Pikes Peak
 

Pikes Peak, FrontRange, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Quandary Peak
 

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Mount Blue Sky (formerly Mt. Evans)
 

Front Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Belford & Mount Oxford
 

Mount Belford Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Mount Oxford Sawatch Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Huron Peak
 

Huron Peak, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Harvard & Mount Columbia
 

Mount Harvard, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Mount Columbia, Sawatch Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Elbert
 

Mount Elbert, Sawatch Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Mount Bierstadt
 

Front Range, 14,060’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Gray's Peak and Torrey's Peak (J)
 

Gray’s Peak, Front Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Torrey’s Peak, Front Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins

 
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Grays Peak & Torreys Peak (C Solo)
 

Grays Peak, Front t Range, 14,202’, Class 2

Torrys Peak, Front Range, 14,158’, Class 2

Hiking Mount Belford and Mount Oxford in Colorado’s Sawatch Range is a rewarding experience for outdoor lovers. The trails offer beautiful views and are challenging. Mount Belford is 14,197 feet and is often hiked alongside its neighbor, Mount Oxford, also at 14,197 feet. Hikers usually start at the Missouri Gulch trailhead, climbing Belford first before going to Oxford. The trails are marked and well-kept, but some parts need careful navigation as you get close to the summits. Seasonal changes like snow can affect trail conditions, making summer the best time to hike. Both peaks give stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, rewarding those who summit.

  • Trailhead: Missouri Gulch

  • Gain: 5,200’

  • Round-trip Distance: 15 miles

  • Summit Time: 3hrs : 09 mins

  • Round-trip Time: 5 hrs : 47 mins