The Great Colorado Route

Hikers climbing a rocky mountain peak with snow patches, under a cloudy sky, with distant mountain ridges in the background.

Logo for the Great Colorado Route inspired by the Colorado state flag.

The Great Colorado Route (GCR) is an ambitious 1,700-mile backpacking route that traverses the full breadth of Colorado’s public lands. Designed for experienced hikers, the route prioritizes beauty over efficiency—linking high alpine terrain, rugged canyons, and remote wilderness areas across the state. The GCR welcomes those who wish to explore wild lines, epic beauty, and iconic Colorado destinations.

Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake

Maroon Bells, Elk Mountain Range

Ute Canyon, Colorado National Monument

Ute Canyon, Colorado National Monument

Kit Caron overlooking the Crestones in the Sangre de Cristo Range

Kit Carson, Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range

Route Highlights

  • Black Canyon on the Gunnison National Park

  • Colorado National Monument

  • Great Sand Dunes National Park

  • Sangre De Cristo Range

  • Pikes Peak and Manitou Incline

  • Lost Creek Wilderness

  • Eagles Nest Wilderness

  • Indian Peaks Wilderness & Rocky Mountain National Park

  • Flat Tops Wilderness & Devil’s Causeway

  • Maroon Bells, Raggeds, & West Elk Wilderness Areas

  • and much, much more!

Great Sand Dunes National Park

Great Sand Dunes National Park

The Castles in West Elk Wilderness

The Castles, West Elk Wilderness

Route Stats

  • 1700 miles

  • 381,000 feet of gain (13 Everests)

  • 32 Sections

  • 3 National Parks

  • 2 National Monuments

  • All 11 of Colorado’s National Forests

  • 29 Wilderness Areas

  • 8 Wilderness Study Areas

  • 13 Fourteeners

  • 47 Thirteeners

  • Seasonal Window: May through October (depends on section)

  • Anticipated Completion time: 4 months.

Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park

Longs Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

The Devils Causeway in Flat Tops Wilderness

Devil’s Causeway, Flat Tops Wilderness