Elephant Butte Climbing
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Elevation: | 8,405 ft |
GPS: |
39.6334, -105.3714 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 4,507 total · 24/month |
Shared By: | Chris Chaney on Sep 12, 2008 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
Access Issue: Open, with restrictions: Private Property
Details
This summit is bordered by private property. Do not cross private property on the ascent or descent. The best access is from Alderfer/Three Sisters' Mountain Muhly Trail. Return by the same route.
DMP is currently working on a master plan that does not seem to adequately address rock climbing in DMP areas. "Rock climbing" may not be allowed on Elephant Butte.
DMP is currently working on a master plan that does not seem to adequately address rock climbing in DMP areas. "Rock climbing" may not be allowed on Elephant Butte.
Description
Elephant Butte is the distinct rocky high point to the NW of the Alderfer/Three Sisters western parking area. At Bluebird Meadows is dominates the NW skyline.
Elephant Butte is a Denver Mountain Park, and it seems there are no signs or marked trails, though you can find a fairly good trail along the east face. The views from the summit are amazing and there is a lot of exposed rock. Reportedly you can access the summit from the west, but I have no first hand information on that access.
Elephant Butte is a Denver Mountain Park, and it seems there are no signs or marked trails, though you can find a fairly good trail along the east face. The views from the summit are amazing and there is a lot of exposed rock. Reportedly you can access the summit from the west, but I have no first hand information on that access.
Getting There
Park at Bluebird Meadows (Alderfer/Three Sisters western lot) and take the Mountain Muhly Trail north to the NE ridge of Elephant Butte. Follow the ridge, bearing slightly left (south) and you might pick up the east face trail. If you lose it, then you'll have to find a path up the 3rd/4th class slabs to the summit. Then it's not too hard to find a path down to the south and then contour back around to the north on the east face trail.
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