Grays Peak Hiking & Climbing Route Map
Explore Grays Peak with a detailed hiking and climbing map designed to help you plan routes, locate trailheads, and understand the terrain before heading into the mountains.
Rising along the Continental Divide in Colorado’s Front Range, Grays Peak is one of the state’s most popular fourteeners. Its standard route offers a comparatively straightforward introduction to high-elevation hiking, while alternate approaches—including the Lost Rat Couloir and Southwest Ridge—provide more challenging options for experienced climbers. The map also includes a combination route connecting Grays Peak with neighboring Torreys Peak.
This map covers 3 trailheads and 5 hiking and climbing routes.
Trailheads Included:
Stevens Gulch Trailhead
Horseshoe Basin Trailhead
Chihuahua Gulch Trailhead
Routes Included:
North (East) Slopes — Standard Route
Lost Rat Couloir
East Slopes/South Ridge
Southwest Ridge
Torreys South Slopes — Combination Route
Each of our Colorado Fourteener climbing maps provides detailed information for every included route:
- Clearly delineated climbing routes shown on a detailed base map, including roads, public-land boundaries, 80-foot contour intervals, streams, lakes, and other terrain features
- Route difficulty rated by class using the Yosemite Decimal System
- Exposure rating
- Snow steepness
- Route length
- Elevation gain and loss
- Starting elevation
- Elevation profile
- Important waypoints and their mileages along the route
- Detailed directions for locating each trailhead
The map measures 17" × 11" when unfolded and folds to a compact 3-5/8" × 4-1/4". It is printed on waterproof, tear-resistant material for dependable use in demanding mountain conditions.
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