Longs Peak - Front Range
Explore Colorado’s iconic Longs Peak with a detailed hiking and climbing route map designed to help you plan your approach, understand the terrain, and navigate this demanding Front Range Fourteener.
Rising to 14,259 feet in Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak is one of Colorado’s most recognizable and challenging mountains. Its routes include long approaches, exposed scrambling, steep couloirs, and complex alpine terrain. Whether you are preparing for the classic Keyhole Route or considering an alternate approach, this map provides the route-specific information needed for careful trip planning.
The map covers four trailheads and five hiking and climbing routes.
Routes Included:
- Keyhole Route — Standard Route
- Loft Route
- Keplinger’s Couloir
- Glacier Gorge/North Longs Peak Approach
- Boulder Brook Approach
Trailheads Included:
- Longs Peak Trailhead
- Glacier Gorge Trailhead
- Storm Pass Trailhead
- Sandbeach/Copeland Lake Trailhead
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Each POCKET PALS Colorado Fourteener hiking and climbing map includes:
- Clearly delineated routes on a detailed base map showing roads, public-land boundaries, streams, lakes, and 80-foot contour intervals
- Climbing difficulty rated by class using the Yosemite Decimal System
- Exposure rating
- Snow-steepness information
- Route length
- Elevation gain and loss
- Starting elevation
- Elevation profile
- Waypoints and mileage along the route
- Detailed directions for locating each trailhead
Map Size and Construction
- Folded size: 3-5/8 inches wide by 4-1/4 inches high
- Unfolded size: 17 inches by 11 inches
- Waterproof and tear-resistant
Compact enough to carry on the trail and detailed enough for pre-trip planning, this map is a valuable resource for hikers and climbers preparing to tackle Longs Peak.