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    Mount Elbert is the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains of North America. It is also the highest of the fourteeners in the US State of Colorado, and the high point of the Sawatch Range. It is located in Lake County, approximately 10 mi (16 km) southwest of Leadville. It lies within the San Isabel National Forest.

    Elbert is the second highest mountain in the contiguous United States, after Mount Whitney in California, and is but 65 feet (20 m) shorter than Whitney's 14,505 feet (4,421 m).

    Elbert is a fairly easy climb (after adjusting to its elevation—see Altitude sickness), and is popular with hikers. There are three routes up the mountain. The standard route ascends the peak from the east, starting from the Colorado Trail. The most difficult is the Black Cloud Trail, which takes ten to fourteen hours, depending on the pace. Nearby fourteeners include Mount Massive to the north and La Plata Peak to the south.


        Mount Elbert
    NameMount Elbert
    PhotoMtElbert TurquoiseLake.jpg
    CaptionMt. Elbert, with Turquoise Lake in the foregr...
    Elevation14,440 ft (4,401 m)
    LocationColorado, United States
    RangeRocky Mountains, Sawatch Range
    Prominence9,100 ft (2,774 m)
    Coordinatescoor dms
    Topographic MapUnited States Geological Survey
    First Ascent1874 by H. W. Stuckle
    Easiest Routehike (Grade (climbing)
     
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