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Torreys Peak and Grays Peak
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Torreys Peak and Grays Peak

4,352m

Two fourteeners hiked together on one route, connected by a saddle — the most accessible paired summit in Colorado, often climbed in the same morning.

Elevation4,352m
Difficultyclass 1
Permit Fee$0
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Torreys Peak and Grays Peak
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Grays Peak (14,278 ft) and Torreys Peak (14,275 ft) are adjacent fourteeners in the Front Range, connected by a saddle, making them the most popular and accessible paired summit in Colorado. The standard route from the Grays Peak Trailhead climbs to the Grays summit first, then descends 400 feet to the saddle before ascending Torreys. The full route is 7.5 miles round trip with 3,900 feet of elevation gain. Grays Peak is the highest point on the Continental Divide in the Front Range. Both peaks offer expansive views from the top of the divide. The trailhead is reached via the Stevens Gulch Road from I-70, about 70 miles west of Denver.

Location

39.6340°N, -105.8176°E