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Sangre De Cristo Wilderness

Located in the Rio Grande and San Isabel National Forests in Colorado.

The 226,445 acre Sangre De Cristo Wilderness was designated as part of the 1993 Colorado Wilderness Act. This long, narrow wilderness starts at Blanco Peak and extends north for approximately 70 miles. Elevations in the wilderness range from 8,000 feet to 14,2904 feet at the top of Crestone Peak. Several other fourteeners are included in the area. The wilderness is characterized by deep valleys, sparkling alpine lakes and beautiful cirques. Campers can enjoy Navajo Trail campground's hot springs. A total of 180 miles of hiking trails can be found in this beautiful wilderness.


Trips in the Wilderness

  • Adventure Specialists - A small Colorado ranch -based group of real life adventurers specializing in horsepacking, hiking/trekking, mountaineering/climbing, archaeological explorations and natural history in Colorado, Copper Canyon, Spain & Peru. Home office is an 1890s cabin in the Sangre de Cristo Mts. Since 1970.


For more information contact: The Rio Grande or the San Isabel National Forests



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