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Four Pass Loop

based on 454 tracks & routes #1 hike out of 109 in
25.9 mi
Distance
12 hrs 35 min
Time
terrain
2,897 ft
Elev Gain

Overview

This is a difficult loop trail to Trail Rider Pass in White River National Forest.

This trail goes by Maroon Lake, Beaver Dam, bridge and rapids, Crater Lake, West Maroon Pass, and Frigid Air Pass.

Getting Started

NOTE: New for 2020, ALL persons (without special permission) accessing Maroon Lake are required to either possess a vehicle parking permit (date specific) OR are required to use the RFTA shuttle bus that begins operating on June 28th. See the two links below for parking permit information and for shuttle bus information.
Shuttle and Parking Reservations, RFTA Maroon Bells

-ALL Vehicles parking at the Maroon Lake TH will need a parking pass. Otherwise you'll need to reserve a shuttle spot from Aspen Highlands.
-You only need to reserve a time for the shuttle for GOING TO the trailhead. Return trips, no specific reservation or time slot is required, just a pass.
-Buying multiple one-day permits WILL NOT allow you to park overnight. The overnight parking lots and day use parking lots are separate.
-You can drop off people or gear OUTSIDE of the shuttle hours, even if you are not parking (between 5p-8a).
-Backpacking permits are NOT required to hike the loop.



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    9 months, 2 weeks ago
    This was a difficult hike made more so because there is still a lot of snow and the rivers are high. We hiked counter clockwise, we made it over the snow covered face of Buckskin Pass but were stopped at the river about a mile from Snowmass Lake. A few people we met risked a single log crossing but to fall off it would have been dire. Most people we met turned back at Buckskin Pass because of the snow and only a few that we knew of completed the loop. It was a beautiful hike despite not finishing the loop. We backtracked after being blocked by the high water and hiked to the river just before the Maroon Pass. This river was also sketchy to cross and only a few we met tried. Overall we hiked about 24 miles and had an elevation change around 8,000 feet. If you’re in good shape I this is a great hike and after the snow is gone it should be a bit easier.
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Public Tracks

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Van 5 years, 7 months ago
Track (9/9/18, 11:35:14)
Backpacking Maroon Bells -Snowmass Wilderness Area, The Four Pass Loop, Colorado, 9-12 Sep 2018 with Dr. Michael Gauthier.
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