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Buckskin Pass -> Willow Pass -> Willow Lake

Trail Running Route

Hard
13.92 mi
4,610 ft
An epic trail run featuring multiple alpine passes and lakes.

This is easily one of the top day hikes or trail runs in the Maroon Bells. The route features part of the famous Four Pass Loop as well as another gorgeous lake and pass that aren't as well known. The views from this route rival any other in the great state of Colorado. The trail starts off with a bang as it departs from the famous Maroon Lake. Because of the spectacular sunrise shots that this lake presents, it is one of the most photographed lakes in the entire country. Despite the crowds that may be present, the scene is still worth it. And, the crowds will thin as you begin the route. The route climbs almost the entire way up to Buckskin Pass—one of the prettiest passes in the Rockies. The climb goes through different landscapes—it starts in an aspen forest, opens up partially, and then gets above tree-line. Once above tree-line, the views really open up. Crystal clear views of the Maroon Bells await. Getting to Buckskin pass is a journey in itself. The 360-degree views up top are just incredible! I even spotted a mountain goat here, which is rare to see in Colorado. The contrasting views from the pass are also unique—facing one way presents an entirely different view of the mountains than the other. Once you are done with Buckskin Pass, head downhill back to the Willow Lake trail junction. You will have to climb to Willow Pass, but you will again be rewarded with great views. Catch your breath and take in the vistas. The lake is not much further from the pass, so you have almost reached the final destination. This is a fantastic lake to visit. Despite being near the heavily trafficked Four Pass Loop, this lake rarely has many visitors, making it a treat. You will want to spend a good amount of time here taking in the views, and the peace and quiet. Once ready, descend back to the trail junction and then finish your way past Crater Lake—another gorgeous lake—and then finally Maroon Lake. This day packs a lot in, but it is definitely one of the most rewarding routes in the Rockies. You will not regret it! Written by Jason Weiss
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Maroon Lake->Buckskin Jct Climb1.71 mi604 ft6.3%
Sleeping Sexton4.60 mi2,756 ft11.3%
Buckskin Pass Climb4.30 mi2,920 ft12.7%
County Road 13 Climb1.06 mi522 ft9.3%
Maroon Lake to Crater Lake/Buckskin/Willow junction1.21 mi551 ft8.5%
Maroon Lake to Buckskin/Willow Junction at 11.5k'3.35 mi2,100 ft11.8%
buckskin only2.77 mi2,254 ft15.4%
Buckskin pass climb from Wilow trail junction0.77 mi673 ft16.4%
County Road 13 Climb0.85 mi781 ft17.3%
Buckskin/Willow Junction (11.5k') to Maroon Lake3.30 mi-2,054 ft-11.7%
Buckskin Jct->Maroon Lake Descent1.72 mi-604 ft-6.2%
Crater Lake/Buckskin/Willow Junction down to Maroon Lake1.27 mi-554 ft-8.2%