Hahns Peak

Hahns Peak

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

3,217 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure-seekers, listen up! If you're looking for a heart-pumping, off-the-beaten-path experience in Colorado, then Hahns Peak is calling your name! Located in Routt County, this beauty tops out at a breathtaking 10,554 feet.

The road to get there? Well, let's just say it's not for the faint of heart. Forest Service Road 409, also known as Farwell Mountain 4WD road, is a mix of gravel, rocks, and plenty of bumps to keep you on your toes. We're talking serious 4x4 territory here. Think high-clearance SUV and an experienced driver who isn't afraid to take it slow. Road conditions can change in a heartbeat, and Mother Nature likes to keep the snow around for a good portion of the year.

Trust me, you'll want to scout ahead before committing. This isn't a Sunday joyride. Expect a steep climb that will test your skills and maybe even your tolerance for heights. The road's super narrow, so be ready to hug the side and watch out for oncoming traffic. It doesn't quite reach the very top of Hahns Peak, but the views are still mind-blowing. Plus, you'll find a cool old fire lookout tower up there. Just a heads up, the road ends in a tight spot, so it's best to park at the switchback just below the end. And if it's been raining, the lower part of the road can get pretty muddy and slick. Aim for a dry day to make the most of it!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
3,217 m
Difficulty
hard

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