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Ellingwood Point

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Highlights:

Hike through a nice valley with several lakes ending with distant views
Near:Blanca, CO
Scenery:
Distance:14 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:6000 ft
Hike Time:9 hours
Difficulty:Strenuous
Trail Condition:OK, but a few difficult spots
HikeType:Out and Back



Summary: From wherever you park along this road, continue on it on foot. The road works its way up several switchbacks before entering the valley floor. Along the way you will pass by several ruins of old buildings. I don't think there was ever much mining activity in the area so I'm not sure why all the buildings are here. The trail will reach Como Lake just before treeline. This is where motorized vehicles must stop. The trail continues its climb up the valley and passes several more beautiful alpine lakes. Above you to your right will be the imposing face of Little Bear Peak. As the trail nears the end of the valley it ascends a small headwall where many paths break off. Which path you choose is up to you as they all will get you above it. After passing the head wall Veer left and begin to ascend the face of Ellingwood Point. Don't head for the ridge, but work your way across in an ascending traverse. There is one false summit, stay just to the left of it.
Trailhead: From the intersection of Colorado 160 and Colorado 150 (East of Alamosa) head north on Colorado 150 for 3.1 miles. There is no sign for the road to turn on, but it us just after the 3 mile marker on the right side. Turn here. After a quarter of a mile you will pass a sign letting you know you are in Wilderness area. Continue on this road as far as you are willing to go. The road quickly turns from sand to rock and becomes quite rough. If you are driving a passenger car you won't get far. Standard 4x4's will make it to maybe 10,500. The road goes to Como Lake, but unless you own a Rock Crawler you'll have to walk most of the way. (Lat:37.54092 Lon:-105.57244)
Trail Guides for Ellingwood Point:
Dawsons Guide to Colorados Fourteeners Southern Peaks
by Louis Dawson (Independent)

Colorados Fourteeners
by Gerry Roach (Fulcrum Publishing)

Best Seasons: Fall, Spring, Summer,
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs, Horses,
Ranger Contact: San Carlos Ranger District 719-269-8500
Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Joshua Friesema, who has posted  97 other hikes on this site. To visit this reporters web site, click here.
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