Welcome to the Colorado backcountry

The vast acreage of wilderness and backcountry beauty in Colorado make it one of the more popular locations for camping, backpacking, and day-hiking.

In addition to a eight National Parks and Monuments, Colorado boasts an equal number of Wilderness Areas, millions of acres of National Forest and BLM land, and over three dozen state parks.

From mountains to deserts, and grasslands to canyons, one could spend a lifetime hiking the trails of Colorado and not cover all of them.

Lead King Basin, Snowmass-Maroon Bells Wilderness







Lead King Basin is in the Snowmass/Maroon Bells wilderness area, and contains the headwaters of the Crystal River.

It's a great place for day-hikes and backpacking trips.  We camped near Arkansas Mountain, and could see for miles in nearly all directions.  The back of the Maroon Bells were to our east, while the snow-capped mountains to our south made a great backdrop for some of my photos.

The trails still have quite a bit of snow on them, especially above 10,000 feet and in shaded or north-facing areas.  The biggest challenges to hiking the backcountry this time of year are the stream crossings.  The water is high and fast - and very cold.