Mount Evans



         



Mount Evans

Mount Evans
Elevation:14,264 ft (4,350 m)
Latitude:39° 35′ 19″ N
Longitude:105° 38′ 34″ W
Location:Colorado, USA
Topo map:USGS Mount Evans
Range:Rocky Mountains
First ascent:1863 by Albert Bierstadt
Easiest route:drive


Mount Evans is a mountain in the Front Range region of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. It is one of 54 fourteeners (moutains with peaks over 14,000 feet) in Colorado, and the closest fourteener to Denver. It is often compared to Pikes Peak - another Front Range fourteener - which it exceeds in elevation by 154 ft (50 m).

Mount Evans was originally known as Mount Rosa or Mount Rosalie. In 1895, Colorado's legislature officially renamed the peak in honor of John Evans, second governor of the Colorado Territory from 1862 to 1865.

The peak is one of the characteristic Front Range peaks, dominating the western skyline of the Great Plains along with Pikes Peak and nearby Mount Bierstadt. In the early days of Colorado tourism, Mount Evans and Denver were often in competition with Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs.

After a toll road was built to the summit of Pikes Peak, Robert Speer, mayor of Denver asked for funds to build a road to the summit of Mount Evans. Construction began in 1917 and concluded on October 4 1927. The Mount Evans Scenic Byway is now the highest paved road in the world.

The byway has made Mount Evans a very accessible peak to all varieties of tourists and mountaineers. The peak is 50 miles west of Denver, as the bird flies, and approximately 62 miles by road. From Denver, one can get to Mount Evans by taking I-70 west to Idaho Springs. From there, south on Colorado 103 to the entrance of the park.

From the entrance, one can get to the summit by driving the byway or hike the trail which runs along nearby. Along the route are several scenic sights, including several lakes - Echo Lake, Summit Lake, and Lincoln Lake - and other nearby peaks - Goliath Peak, Roger Peak, and Mount Warren. There are also several other trails inside the Mount Evans Wilderness Area, which are accessible from the entrance.





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