Monarch Pass to Ross Lake is 21.5-mile out-and-back through San Isabel National Forest. It starts at Monarch Pass, off Highway 50 southwest of Salida, Colorado. It traverses the continental divide ridge offering scenic views of the Sawatch Mountains, Waterdog Lakes, green hillsides, and flower-filled meadows. Mostly singletrack trails are used on this moderately rated route, which offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, backpacking, and trail running.
This route takes place entirely at high altitude with an elevation range between approximately 10,400’ and 12,500’ and an overall gain of 4,451’. Be prepared for quickly changing weather, look out for afternoon storms, and know what to do in case of lightning.
DESCRIPTION
From Monarch Pass, take the Colorado Trail (CT) / Continental Divide Trail (CDT) north. As you ascend to the continental divide, you will pass through the Monarch Mountain ski area and traverse across an open, rocky terrain amidst a mountainous landscape with panoramic views.
The trail skirts around the west side of Bald Mountain and descends to the turnaround point at the charming and peaceful tree-lined Ross Lake Reservoir.
DISPERSED CAMPING
The Pike-San Isabel National Forest does not require a permit for overnight stays and dispersed camping is permitted under the appropriate rules and regulations.
WILDLIFE
This route takes place in an active bear area. Please make sure to store all food and scented items appropriately and become aware of appropriate ways to practice bear safety in the wilderness.
MONARCH PASS
Located on the crest of the Continental Divide, Monarch Pass is known for its amazing views of the southern end of the Sawatch Range and surrounding Rocky Mountains.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
USFS
Continental Divide Trail Coalition
Colorado Trail Foundation: CTF Home Page
Monarch Crest and Scenic Tramway
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