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Humboldt Peak was named after a German naturalist and explorer -
Alexander Von Humboldt. In particular, this fourteener is located 19.2 kilometers south-southwest (bearing 204°) of the
Town of Westcliffe in Custer County. Further, this summit is of the Crestones in Sangre de Cristo Wilderness of San Isabel National Forest. Besides, the Crestones comprises of high summits including Challenger Point, Crestone Needle, Crestone Peak, and more. Interestingly, Humboldt Peak is regarded as the 37th fourteener in Colorado. Furthermore, Humboldt Peak features a prominence of 1,204ft and an isolation of 1.41 mi. Also, this peak features fascinating views of
alpine lakes and the neighboring Crestone Needles.
Elevation
Humboldt peak features 14,064ft elevation and an elevation gain of 1,287m.
Mountain Range
Specifically, Humboldt peak is classified as one of the Rocky Mountains of North America. This peak is a high mountain summit of the Crestones in the Sangre de Cristo Range.
Main Trail Length
Amazingly, the Humboldt Peak main trail is a 17.2km heavily trafficked out and back trail. This route is located near Westcliffe, Colorado. The route-type adapts to various activities like backpacking, hiking, fishing, and lots more.
Closest Town
The closest town to Humboldt Peak is the town of Westcliffe,
Custer County, Colorado.