Description:
- Indian Peaks is one of the most heavily used wilderness areas in the U.S. To encounter less people, hike and camp on weekdays and use less popular travel zones. The region contains vast areas of alpine tundra, numerous cirque basins, remnant alpine glaciers and nearly 50 lakes, in the shadow of the Continental Divide.
Popular activities in the Indian Peaks Wilderness include backpacking, backcountry camping, day hiking, horse packing, fishing and hunting. The wilderness is broken into 18 travel zones with varying regulations regarding the activities allowed. Permits are required for anyone camping overnight from June 1 through September 15.
You may obtain a permit by mail or in person. There is a $5.00 reservation fee for all dates. Please allow two weeks to receive reservations by mail. Permits may be obtained in advance or on the day of your trip. Day-of-trip permits are not available for heavily used travel zones. Without advanced reservations, your preferred zones and dates may not be available. Contact one of the Ranger District offices, the Indian Peaks Ace Hardware in Nederland or stop in the Monarch and Junco Lake Wilderness Stations (day of trip permits only), for permit applications.
The 73,391 acre Indian Peaks Wilderness is located in north-central Colorado, in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. It straddles the Continental Divide, on the south end of Rocky Mountain National Park. It is divided between two Ranger Districts, the Sulphur Ranger District and the Boulder Ranger District.
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Contact:
- tel: 303-444-6600
Address:
- 2140 Yarmouth Ave.
- Boulder, CO 80301
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