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Pawnee Pass

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Pawnee Pass

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Pawnee Pass is a prominent mountain pass located at an elevation of 12,542 feet (3,823 meters) in the Indian Peaks of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. This significant landmark crosses the Continental Divide, marking the boundary between Boulder County and Grand County within the protected Indian Peaks Wilderness. It is a key feature of the Brainard Lake Recreation Area, offering a gateway to the high alpine environment.

Hikers consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from the pass, which include dramatic vistas…

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  • Location: Boulder County, Colorado, United States

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    September 7, 2023

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    Pawnee Pass stands at 12,550 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide. While summiting this pass is an accomplishment in and of itself, you can also summit Pawnee and Shoshoni Peaks from two spur trails to the north and south, respectively.
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    Location: Boulder County, Colorado, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the best place to park for the Pawnee Pass Trail?

    The primary trailhead for Pawnee Pass is the Long Lake Trailhead, located within the Brainard Lake Recreation Area. Parking here can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season (summer and early fall) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. There may be a fee to enter the Brainard Lake Recreation Area, and timed entry permits are often required during busy periods.

    Are there public transport options to reach Pawnee Pass?

    Direct public transport to the Long Lake Trailhead or Brainard Lake Recreation Area is generally limited. Visitors typically rely on personal vehicles. However, some shuttle services or regional buses might operate to nearby towns like Nederland, from which further arrangements (like ride-sharing or taxis) would be needed to reach the trailhead. It's best to check local transportation services for the most current options.

    Do I need a permit to hike to Pawnee Pass?

    For day hikes to Pawnee Pass, a specific permit for the pass itself is not usually required, but you will likely need a timed entry permit to access the Brainard Lake Recreation Area during peak season. If you plan an overnight backpacking trip, especially on the west side of the pass, wilderness permits are required. These permits are issued by the Forest Service and should be obtained well in advance due to high demand.

    How difficult is the hike to Pawnee Pass, and how long does it typically take?

    The hike to Pawnee Pass is considered challenging due to its significant elevation gain and high altitude. Starting from the Long Lake Trailhead, the round trip is approximately 10-12 miles with over 2,000 feet of elevation gain. Hikers should expect it to take a full day, typically 6-9 hours, depending on fitness levels, breaks, and weather conditions. The trail includes varied terrain, from wooded sections to exposed alpine environments.

    Is Pawnee Pass a dog-friendly hiking destination?

    Dogs are generally allowed on the Pawnee Pass Trail and within the Indian Peaks Wilderness, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's crucial to practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste. Be aware that the high-altitude and rugged terrain can be challenging for some dogs, and wildlife encounters (like moose) are possible, so ensure your dog is under control.

    Are there family-friendly hiking options around Pawnee Pass?

    While the full hike to Pawnee Pass is strenuous and not ideal for young children or beginner hikers, there are more family-friendly options within the Brainard Lake Recreation Area. Trails around Long Lake and Lake Isabelle offer shorter distances and less elevation gain, providing beautiful scenery without the extreme challenge of the pass itself. These areas are great for picnics and enjoying the mountain environment.

    Can Pawnee Pass be hiked in winter or early spring?

    Hiking Pawnee Pass in winter or early spring is possible but presents significant challenges and requires advanced mountaineering skills and equipment. Snow and ice can linger on the trail until July, making conditions treacherous. Avalanche danger is also a serious concern during these seasons. It is generally recommended only for experienced winter backcountry travelers with proper gear like snowshoes, microspikes, or skis, and knowledge of avalanche safety.

    When is the best time to see wildflowers at Pawnee Pass?

    The best time to witness the vibrant display of wildflowers around Pawnee Pass is typically in early to mid-summer, usually from late June through July. During this period, the alpine meadows burst with color as the snow melts, creating a stunning contrast with the rugged mountain landscape. However, conditions can vary year to year depending on snowpack and temperatures.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can I expect to see on the Pawnee Pass Trail?

    Beyond the pass itself, which sits on the Continental Divide, the trail offers several notable features. You'll pass through beautiful wooded terrain, reach the picturesque Lake Isabelle, and ascend into alpine meadows. Along the way, you'll be treated to dramatic vistas of surrounding peaks like Niwot Ridge, Navajo Peak, Apache Peak, and Shoshoni Peak. Keep an eye out for potential wildlife sightings, especially moose near the lakes.

    Are there any loop trail options that include Pawnee Pass?

    Yes, Pawnee Pass is a key component of the popular and challenging Pawnee-Buchanan Loop. This multi-day backpacking loop is a classic in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, connecting Pawnee Pass with Buchanan Pass. It offers an extensive tour of the high alpine environment and requires significant planning, including wilderness permits and preparation for strenuous conditions. For day hikers, the out-and-back to Pawnee Pass is the most common approach.

    What should I pack for a hike to Pawnee Pass?

    Given the high-altitude and variable mountain weather, essential packing includes layers of clothing (even in summer), waterproof outer shells, sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a map and compass/GPS, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on the steep and rocky sections. Be prepared for sudden weather changes, including afternoon thunderstorms.

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