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6-Day Colorado Trail Guided Hiking Trip – Section 6b Segments 21–24

Deposit: $500.00 - $2,499.00
Destination: The Colorado Trail
Trip Type: Hiking and Camping Trips
Season: Summer
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6-Day Colorado Trail Guided Hiking Trip – Segments 21–24 (San Juan Mountains)

Destination: The Colorado Trail

A Fully Supported 6-Day Hiking Adventure in the San Juan Mountains

Colorado Trail Segments 21–24 | July 27 – August 1, 2026

Experience the most iconic stretch of the Colorado Trail on this fully supported 6-day guided hiking adventure through Segments 21–24 in the rugged San Juan Mountains. Widely considered the best section of the Colorado Trail, this high-alpine route delivers unmatched scenery, remote wilderness, and a true backcountry experience—without the burden of carrying a heavy pack or managing complex logistics.

If you’ve been searching for the ultimate Colorado Trail hiking trip, this is it.


The Best Section of the Colorado Trail

Segments 21–24 represent the pinnacle of Colorado Trail hiking. This is where the trail rises above treeline and stays there—moving through expansive alpine basins, dramatic ridgelines, and some of the most breathtaking terrain in North America.

Expect long, rewarding climbs that lead to sweeping views, wildflower-filled meadows at peak season, and remote stretches of trail where solitude is the norm. This is true high-alpine hiking, consistently ranked as the most scenic and sought-after portion of the entire Colorado Trail.


A Better Way to Hike the Colorado Trail

This guided experience is designed to give you the freedom of independent hiking with the safety and support of a professional team. You’ll hike at your own pace throughout the day, without pressure to keep up with a group, while a dedicated sweep guide ensures everyone stays safe and on route.

By removing the stress of navigation, logistics, and heavy gear, you’re able to fully enjoy the experience—taking in the views, the terrain, and the rhythm of the trail.


Lightweight Backpacking, Fully Supported

One of the biggest advantages of this trip is how light you can travel. Instead of carrying a full backpacking load, you’ll hike with just the essentials—water, layers, and personal items—while our team handles camp setup, meals, and overall logistics.

This approach makes one of the most challenging sections of the Colorado Trail far more accessible, without taking away from the adventure.


High-Alpine Hiking in the San Juan Mountains

The San Juan Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and rugged beauty, and this route showcases them at their best. Much of the trail sits above 12,000 feet, crossing exposed ridgelines and alpine tundra with constant, panoramic views.

Daily mileage typically ranges from 6 to 10 miles, allowing time to acclimate to altitude while still covering meaningful ground. While physically demanding, the pace and structure of the trip make it achievable for prepared hikers.


Backcountry Camp Life

Each evening, you’ll settle into remote camps deep in the San Juans—far from roads, crowds, and distractions. The experience is quiet, immersive, and deeply restorative, with expansive night skies and a true sense of wilderness.

Camp life is designed to be comfortable and welcoming. After a full day on the trail, you can relax in camp chairs, enjoy a hot drink, and connect with fellow hikers in a shared outdoor experience that feels both supportive and personal.

Meals are a highlight of the trip, with hearty breakfasts, fresh trail lunches, and satisfying backcountry dinners prepared by your guides. Dietary needs—including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free—are fully accommodated.


Who This Trip Is For

This Colorado Trail guided hiking trip is best suited for intermediate to advanced hikers who are comfortable spending multiple days at elevation. The terrain is demanding, with sustained climbs and high-altitude exposure, but the rewards are unmatched.

With preparation, training, and the right mindset, most hikers can successfully complete this experience. A preseason training check-in helps ensure you’re ready for the challenge.


Why Segments 21–24?

If you’ve been researching the best section of the Colorado Trail, this stretch consistently rises to the top. It offers the most scenic miles, the most remote terrain, and the most memorable overall experience on the trail.

For hikers looking for a true bucket-list backpacking trip in Colorado, there is no better choice.


Trip Details

Dates: July 27 – August 1, 2026
Location: Colorado Trail Segments 21–24 (San Juan Mountains)
Duration: 6 Days (4 Hiking Days + 1 Rest Day) 
Price: $2,499 per person

Spots are limited during peak wildflower season.


Reserve Your Colorado Trail Adventure

Join us for one of the most unforgettable hiking experiences in Colorado. With expert guides, seamless logistics, and access to the most beautiful section of the Colorado Trail, this trip offers the perfect balance of challenge, comfort, and adventure.

Secure your spot today and experience the San Juan Mountains the way they were meant to be explored.


This trip includes 4 days of hiking with 1 rest day. Although these hikes are long, with training and determination, most hikers can complete these hikes. 

More Information

SECTION 6 - SAN LUIS PASS TO MOLAS PASS
Four difficult, advanced days with one layover day
Highest Elevation Point for Week - 13,240 ft
Lowest Elevation Point for Week - 8,920 ft 
 
  Description Miles Elevation Gain Elevation Loss
Day 0  Meet for Week - Durango      
Day 1 San Luis Pass camp to Spring Creek Pass camp 18.5 3,950 3,642
Day 2 Rest Day (or hike to Carson Saddle and rest on Day 3) - - -
Day 3 Spring Creek Pass camp to Carson Saddle camp 17.1 3,829 2,385
Day 4 Carson Saddle to Stony Pass 15.9 3,520 3,170
Day 5 Stony Pass to Molas Pass 24.8 3,600 5,119
         
  TOTALS 73.5 14,599 14,624



Hike Day One… is a splendid but difficult day.  In the morning we will start by hiking up to San Luis Pass and gaining the CT.  The remainder of the morning consists of hiking up, over and down multiple high passes with unlimited views.  By afternoon we will have reached Snow Mesa.   The four miles across Snow Mesa at 12,000 make for an unforgettable afternoon of hiking.  After this the trail descends to Spring Creek Pass and our camp is only .9 mile after this.   It is a long day of hiking, and our group has always been tired and ready for some hot grub and their sleeping bags this evening!

Hiking Day Two
…on this day we will probably take a rest day.  Spend this day hydrating, resting and recuperating while enjoying the beautiful camp and it’s 270 degree views!  Bring a book and some flip flops to enjoy on this relaxing break from hiking.  (We may also decide to hike on this day and rest on Wednesday depending on weather and other factors.)

Hiking Day Three… is a spectacular day and takes us over the highest point on the Colorado Trail – Coney Summit!  After breaking camp we will begin our day by hiking up and over the relatively gentle Jarosa Mesa.  From here our route continues along the Continental Divide.  Most of the afternoon consists of a gradual but steady climb, culminating in Coney Summit.  From there it is only a few miles of downhill hiking until we reach our high camp at Carson Saddle. 
 
Hiking Day Four… continues this epic hiking week.  The trail remains right on top of the Continental Divide, an area called Cataract Ridge.  This trail was rerouted some years ago to keep the trail up high and take advantage of the epic 360-degree mountain views.  The trail follows a series of cairns through alpine tundra, past Cataract Lake and on to Stony Pass, where we will spend the night. 

Hiking Day Five… continues our westward hike, starting with 6 miles across alpine tundra through the Weminuche Wilderness.  Get spectacular views and photos of the Grenadier and Needle mountain ranges.  After a break the trail descends via wildflower-filled switchbacks into the Elk Creek drainage.  It descends about nine miles from 12,660 down to the Animas River at an elevation of 8,900 feet.  The hiking is not finished yet though, the final leg is a several mile climb up switchbacks to Molas Pass. We will not be camping on Day 5. Please arrange for a hotel in either Silverton, CO (15 min) or Durango (45 min).
MEETING DIRECTIONS
Please leave a copy of this information with your emergency contact person.

Meeting Time    12:00 PM 
Meeting Place:
If you are parking a car: Near Molas Pass, more info will be sent out as we get approval from the USFS.
If you DO NOT need to park a car: We'll pick you up at the Durango Transit Center at 12:45pm
Download logistics sheet

Getting There:  

More Information: This is a long shuttle, approximately 3.5 hours. Please, eat lunch before you meet us, or bring a lunch with you. Pack a jacket, it is usually chilly when we arrive at camp. Please call (970) 531-0963 if you need help.


These Shuttle/Meeting Directions may be subject to change.  You will be notified of any changes.

EMERGENCY INFORMATION

Dan Weida – Field Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 531 0963
EMAIL: info@coloradotmountainexpeditions.com
Emily Weida – Office Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 509 0115

CAMPSITES
Day 1: Near the Equity Mine above Creede (Mineral County)
Day 2, 3:
Spring Creek Pass (Hinsdale or Mineral County)
Day 4:
Carson Saddle via Wager Gulch (Hinsdale County)
Day 5:
Stony Pass (San Juan County)


Note: Campsites may be subject to change due to availability and weather.
Welcome To The Colorado Trail Trekking Program

The Colorado Trail Trekking Program treks allow you to hike 10-20 miles a day on The Colorado Trail while carrying only a daypack.  Your tent and personal gear are transported to the next campsite where crewmembers set up camp including; a kitchen tent, toilet tent and shower tent.  All meals are planned and cooked for you.

Welcome Overview Getting Into Shape Foot Care Basics What to Bring Sample Food Menu Getting to the Trailhead Helpful Links Policies

Cancellation Policy

We would hate to see you go but if something does come up here is the cancellation policy. Should you need to cancel for any reason, we will apply the following cancellation policy: For cancellations prior to 60 days before departure, a $50 handling fee per person is retained and the remainder of your deposit is refunded. For cancellations 60-31 days before departure, 50% of your trip fees are refunded. For cancellations 30 days or less before departure, no monies are refundable.

Frequently Asked Questions

All of our guided trips are fully supported and all inclusive on the trail or on the scheduled adventure. This means the trip price typically includes:

  • Professional guiding from experienced staff who handle logistics and keep you safe and informed.
  • All meals and snacks throughout the trip, including breakfasts and dinners prepared for you and lunch fixings laid out each day.
  • Transportation during the adventure as outlined on the trip page.
  • Support for camping or basecamp gear logistics, such as transport of group gear and group camp setup at campsites or designated locations. (sorry, we don't setup your personal tent for you)

Note: Trip prices generally do not include your travel to/from the start location, personal gear (like hiking clothes or personal backpacks), lodging before or after the trip, or gratuities — unless specifically stated on the trip’s registration page.

Yes—very common. Across our hiking, biking, and art trips, a large percentage of our guests sign up solo. These experiences are designed to bring together people who share a passion for the outdoors and adventure, so you’ll be joining a group of like-minded individuals from day one. Our guides foster a welcoming, inclusive environment that makes it easy to connect—whether you’re on the trail, or relaxing back at camp.

We also regularly have couples and small groups of friends join our trips, which adds to the overall dynamic and makes each group unique. No matter how people arrive, everyone quickly blends into one cohesive group. There’s no pressure—just a supportive, social atmosphere where you can engage as much or as little as you’d like.

By the end of the week, it’s common for solo travelers to leave with new friendships and future adventure partners. Many guests find that coming alone actually enhances the experience, giving them the opportunity to fully immerse themselves and meet new people along the way.

Community Base Camp Tent

We offer a range of accommodations to suit different styles of adventure. Each trip’s registration page clearly states the accommodation style so you know exactly what to expect.

1. Backcountry Treks

  • Remote camping experience with no running water or electricity, but fully supported by our guides.
    • CME will truck in water and food to our backcountry sites. 
  • Guests bring their own tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad (rentals available if needed).
  • Camps include a large community tent for meals and socializing, along with camp chairs, plates, utensils, and mugs.
  • Breakfast and dinner are prepared by guides, and lunch fixings are provided for the trail.
  • Comfortable, well-organized camps make it easy to relax and enjoy the scenery after a day of hiking or biking.

2. Basecamp Hiking Trips

  • Camp is usually at established campgrounds with permanent restroom facilities.
  • Large communal tents are provided for meals and socializing.
  • Hot meals, camp chairs, and shared amenities are provided.
  • Offers a balance of adventure and comfort, with less setup than backcountry treks but still fully immersed in the outdoors.

3. Inn-Based Trips

  • Lodging in a guesthouse, lodge, or inn with running water, showers, and electricity.
  • Daily guided excursions with meals and logistical support included.
  • Ideal for travelers who prefer sleeping in a bed and returning to comfortable accommodations after each day’s activity.

4. Backpacking Trips

  • Guests carry their own gear and hike from campsite to campsite each day.
  • Meals, cooking gear, and campsite setup are often supported by guides or pre-arranged at trail shelters.
  • Provides a true self-sufficient adventure with the freedom to explore remote sections of trails like the Colorado Trail.
  • A great option for experienced hikers who enjoy a more active, immersive backcountry experience.

No matter which trip style you choose, all accommodations are designed to support your adventure and provide a welcoming, social environment for solo travelers, couples, or small groups of friends.

We’re happy to help! You can reach our team by phone or email to discuss any questions you have about the trip, including difficulty level, gear, accommodations, or anything else you’re curious about. Our goal is to make sure you feel fully prepared and confident before your adventure. 

You can call CME owner Dan at 970-531-0963
Or send us an email at Info@ColoradoMountainExpeditions.com

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