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Hinsdale County

Redcloud Peak

Hard

3.3

(10)

66

hikers

Redcloud Peak

03:13

7.52km

1,070m

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Redcloud Peak offers a truly spectacular high-altitude experience in the San Juan Mountains, known for its striking red-hued geology and panoramic vistas. The trail climbs steadily from forested sections along the Silver Creek drainage, soon breaking out above the treeline into an exposed basin. As you ascend towards the summit,…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Grizzly Gulch/Silver Creek Trailhead

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There is parking on both sides of the road near the old mining ruins. Public restrooms are available and dispersed camping is allowed near the trailhead. From here you can …

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7.52 km

Redcloud Peak

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Redcloud Peak is on the 14er list in the San Juan range, just barley making the rank at an elevation of 14,037 feet, or 356.5 meters. It is recommended that …

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike Redcloud Peak?

The standard route for Redcloud Peak is generally a full-day endeavor. Hikers can expect the round-trip to take approximately 6 to 8 hours, depending on individual pace and conditions. The komoot tour data suggests a duration of around 3 hours and 12 minutes for the specific route, but this might be a segment or a very fast pace.

What is the difficulty level of the Redcloud Peak trail?

Redcloud Peak is rated as a difficult hike, generally considered a Class 2 trail. This means it involves hiking on loose rock and scree, and while no technical climbing is required, you might need to use your hands for balance in some sections. It's strenuous due to significant elevation gain and is not recommended for beginner hikers, though it can be a good introductory 14er for those with some experience.

Where is the main trailhead for Redcloud Peak, and what are the parking conditions?

The primary access point is the Grizzly Gulch/Silver Creek Trailhead. Be aware that the road leading to the trailhead can be rough and often requires a high-clearance or 4WD vehicle. Parking is available at the trailhead, but capacity can fill up quickly, especially on weekends during peak season.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Redcloud Peak trail?

The trail begins with a pleasant walk through a forest, following Silver Creek. It then transitions above treeline into alpine tundra. As you gain elevation, the terrain becomes rockier, featuring loose rock, scree, and talus, particularly on the ascent to the saddle and the final push to the summit. Switchbacks help manage the steep sections, but some parts remain quite steep and loose. The mountain's distinctive red color, from oxidized iron, is noticeable, especially near the summit.

What are the notable scenic views or landmarks along the route?

As you ascend, you'll enjoy improving vistas of Handies Peak to the southwest. From the Redcloud Peak summit, you'll be treated to sweeping panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains, including Uncompahgre Peak to the north and the Wetterhorn. The landscape features thick pine forests, golden aspens in fall, and vibrant wildflowers in the basin and tundra.

When is the best time of year to hike Redcloud Peak?

The best time to hike Redcloud Peak is typically from late June through September. During this period, the snow has usually melted from the higher elevations, and the weather is generally more stable. Fall offers stunning golden aspen foliage, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potential early snow. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on the Redcloud Peak trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Redcloud Peak trail. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Be mindful of the rocky terrain and potential for sharp rocks on their paws.

Do I need permits or pay entrance fees for hiking Redcloud Peak?

Redcloud Peak is located within a Wilderness Study Area, which typically means there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking. However, always practice Leave No Trace principles and be aware of any posted regulations regarding camping or group sizes, as these can sometimes require permits in wilderness areas.

What makes Redcloud Peak a unique or popular 14er?

Redcloud Peak is notable for its distinctive red geological features, which give the mountain its name and unique appearance. It's also frequently combined with neighboring Sunshine Peak, offering a popular 'two-for-one' 14er experience. Despite its strenuous nature, it's often considered one of the more 'accessible' Class 2 14ers in the San Juans, attracting experienced hikers looking for a high-peak challenge without technical climbing.

Can I combine Redcloud Peak with other summits?

Yes, Redcloud Peak is commonly combined with its neighbor, Sunshine Peak, offering a popular 'two-for-one' 14er experience. Many hikers choose to summit both peaks in a single outing, adding to the challenge and the panoramic views.

Are there any public transport options to reach the Redcloud Peak trailhead?

Public transport options directly to the Grizzly Gulch/Silver Creek Trailhead are generally not available. Hikers typically rely on personal vehicles, often requiring a high-clearance or 4WD vehicle due to the rough access road.

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