Within the Rocky Mountains, Mount Elbert soars to an elevation of about 14,400 feet. At this elevation, Mount Elbert is the highest peak in Colorado. It’s also the second-highest peak in the contiguous United States. Curious to explore this towering landmark? Take a virtual tour of the mountain in these photos.
Climbers who plan to scale Mount Elbert must prepare for an elevation gain of over 4,000 feet. The 5.8-mile-long South Elbert Trail has an elevation gain of 4,800 feet. The 4.3-mile-long North Elbert Trail has a gain of 4,800 feet. While described as a “relatively easy” climb, both paths require hikers to bring the right gear and plan carefully. Whether you are planning such a climb or just want to preview the path to this peak, explore Mount Elbert with these photos of the Rocky Mountains’ highest peak.