Lone Eagle Peak in Colorado State

Lone Eagle Peak

Protruding out of the Indian Peaks Wilderness is this nearly 12,000-foot triangular cone-shaped mountain peak.

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Lone Eagle Peak Details

Protruding out of the Indian Peaks Wilderness is this nearly 12,000-foot triangular cone-shaped mountain peak. It looms over the crystal clear Mirror Lake, which on a sunny day, reflects the mountains shape on its surface. It is unusual structure and photo genetic surroundings make it one of the most popular natural sights in the state, although reaching it can be a daunting task. The one-way journey to the peak via the Cascade Trail is 7.5-miles. There are numerous campsites around the base where you can spend the night before embarking on the return part of your trip.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lone Eagle Peak

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A mountain summit with an elevation of 3,188 meters, or 10,459 feet.

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A summit with an elevation of 3,712 meters, or 12,178 feet.