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WILSON PEAK

Mountains and Summits


Rocky Mountains San Juan Mountains

Wilson Peak

14,017 ft

Wilson Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Rocky Mountains mountain range. With its impressive elevation of 14,017 feet (4,273 meters), it stands as one of the stunning peaks in the region. This majestic mountain is part of the San Miguel Mountain Range within the Uncompahgre National Forest in Colorado, USA. Wilson Peak offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it a favorite destination for mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts.

During the winter season, Wilson Peak experiences heavy snowfall, which contributes to its challenging climb. The snowpack range can vary from year to year, but generally, it accumulates between 100 to 200 inches (2.5 to 5 meters) of snow. This attracts experienced mountaineers seeking a thrilling winter ascent. The mountain's steep and rugged terrain poses a significant challenge, necessitating proper equipment, skills, and knowledge to ensure a safe and successful climb.

Wilson Peak is renowned for its stunning beauty and the mesmerizing creeks and rivers that originate from its slopes. One such significant waterway is the San Miguel River, which receives water runoff from the mountain. The San Miguel River flows through the picturesque San Miguel County, providing essential water resources for local communities and ecosystems.

The name "Wilson Peak" pays homage to A.D. Wilson, a topographer and photographer who surveyed the mountain range in the late 19th century. Apart from its historical significance, Wilson Peak also has intriguing lore and legends associated with it. One of the most famous legends revolves around the mountain's resemblance to the mountain depicted in the Paramount Pictures logo, which has led to speculation that Wilson Peak served as the inspiration for the logo.

In conclusion, Wilson Peak is a remarkable mountain within the Rocky Mountains mountain range. With its impressive elevation, challenging snowpack range, and significant water runoff, it offers mountaineers and nature enthusiasts an exhilarating experience. Whether seeking a thrilling winter ascent or simply captivated by its beauty, Wilson Peak remains a must-visit destination for those exploring the Rocky Mountains.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Burro Bridge 12 9,066 ft
Target Tree 25 7,764 ft
Snowslide 13 8,856 ft
Cayton 27 9,449 ft
Woods Lake 41 9,411 ft
Kroeger 11 8,891 ft
Purgatory 14 8,827 ft
South Mineral 26 9,849 ft
Haviland Lake 43 8,159 ft
Matterhorn 28 9,466 ft
Iron Springs 8 9,576 ft
Junction Creek 44 7,275 ft
Sig Creek 9 9,255 ft
Sunshine 15 9,589 ft
Telluride Town Park 28 8,771 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Kendall Mountain 0" 61° 0"
Telluride 0" 61° 0"
Hesperus Ski Area 10" 55° 0"
Durango Mountain Resort 0" 61° 0"
Silverton Mountain 22" 60° 0"
Powderhorn Resort 0" 57° 0"
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Animas River At Durango
USGS 09361500
2,040 cfs 4.3 ft
Los Pinos River Near Ignacio
USGS 09353800
1 cfs 1.1 ft
Animas River Near Cedar Hill
USGS 09363500
1,860 cfs 6.4 ft
Piedra River Near Arboles
USGS 09349800
790 cfs 2.6 ft
Animas River Blw Durango Pump Plant Nr Durango
USGS 09362520
1,960 cfs 5.3 ft
Florida River At Bondad
USGS 09363200
-888 cfs 2.9 ft
San Juan River Near Carracas
USGS 09346400
1,150 cfs 3.9 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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