Trek 6: Colorado Trail Guided Hiking Trip - Segments 21-24
2026 Trek 6 Dates: 7/27/2026 - 8/31/2026
2027 Trek 6 Dates:
8/15/2027 - 8/20/26
This is the most comfortable way to experience the Colorado Trail. This is not a backpacking trip.
Hike with just a daypack along some of the most rugged and remote sections of the Colorado Trail. Colorado Mountain Expeditions transports all of your camping equipment, clothing, and personal belongings from camp to camp so you can focus entirely on the hiking experience during the day.
This trip is all-inclusive, and CME provides all meals throughout the journey, including hearty hot breakfasts and dinners prepared fresh in our backcountry kitchen, along with trail lunches each day. We also provide snacks, plus hot coffee, tea, and cold drinks in camp.
Everything you need for comfort in camp is included, such as a camp chair, cutlery, plates and bowls, drinking water, and more. All gear and luggage is transported from camp to camp so you never have to carry more than a light daypack.
You’ll simply bring your personal clothing, hiking shoes, daypack, rain gear, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, and a few essentials like your toothbrush and deodorant. If you prefer, tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping pads are also available to rent from CME.
Each evening, you’ll arrive at a comfortable, glamping-style basecamp in the backcountry, complete with a kitchen tent, communal living space, and a backcountry shower. After a full day on the trail, you can relax, recharge, and enjoy a fully supported camp experience with all the amenities you need in a remote mountain setting.
Guided Group Travel
Our guides lead this trip using a structured group system designed for both safety and flexibility on long alpine days.
There is a lead guide at the front of the group setting pace and navigation, and a sweep guide at the rear ensuring that no one is left behind. This ensures that every guest is supported throughout the day and always has access to a guide for route finding, pacing, or assistance if needed.
We aim to keep the group generally cohesive, while still allowing natural spacing between the front and back of the group. This creates a balance where stronger hikers can move comfortably within the structure of a guided trip, while still staying fully supported.
Pacing
Our guides lead at an average pace of approximately 2 miles per hour, which is consistent with typical backpacking travel speeds—but without the added weight of a heavy pack.
Pace is adjusted throughout the day based on terrain and conditions:
- On steep climbs—such as the initial ascent from San Luis Pass and climbs up onto Snow Mesa—the group will move at a slower, sustainable pace
- On moderate or rolling terrain, the group typically maintains the average 2 mph hiking pace (about a 30-minute mile)
- On flatter or gently descending terrain with good tread, guides may increase pace to approximately 20–30 minute miles, depending on group comfort and conditions
The goal is always a steady, sustainable rhythm that matches terrain while keeping the group safe, strong, and together.
Daily Itinerary Overview
Day 0: Meet in Durango (or meet at Molas Pass for self-drive guests)
Guests flying into Durango can take advantage of our included pickup in downtown Durango, making this an easy fly-in/fly-out trip without the need for a rental car. Guests driving may meet the group at Molas Pass and leave their car in a nearby parking lot. We highly recommend booking a hotel in Durango (or Silverton for those driving themselves) on the last night of the hike. Please don't plan to drive back to Denver that night.
Day 1: San Luis Pass to Spring Creek Pass (18.5 miles)
A demanding opening day beginning with the climb up San Luis Pass onto the Colorado Trail, followed by multiple high passes and a long traverse of Snow Mesa.
Day 2: Rest Day (or optional hiking day depending on conditions)
A layover in a stunning alpine camp with 360-degree mountain views. Time to rest, hydrate, and recover—or hike based on weather and group decision.
Day 3: Spring Creek Pass to Carson Saddle (17.1 miles)
A classic Continental Divide day, including Jarosa Mesa and the ascent to Coney Summit (13,240 ft), the highest point on the Colorado Trail.
Day 4: Carson Saddle to Stony Pass (15.9 miles)
High ridgeline hiking along Cataract Ridge with sustained alpine exposure and expansive 360-degree views across the Weminuche Wilderness.
Day 5: Stony Pass to Molas Pass (24.8 miles)
A big final day across alpine tundra, descending to the Animas River, then climbing back up to Molas Pass. After hiking, guests transfer to lodging in Silverton or Durango.
Full itinerary details are available under the “Schedule and Profile” tab below.
A Supported Expedition Experience
While the terrain is remote and demanding, CME provides a strong support system throughout the trip.
You’ll carry only a light daypack with essentials for the day. All camping gear, group equipment, and personal belongings are transported between camps.
This trip includes:
- Hot, freshly prepared meals
- Trail lunches and snacks
- Coffee, tea, and cold drinks
- Camp chairs and communal space
- A comfortable backcountry basecamp setup
- Experienced high-altitude guides
- And More
Guests are responsible for setting up and breaking down their own tents.
Who This Trip Is For
This trip is designed for hikers who are in good overall fitness and want to experience one of the most spectacular sections of the Colorado Trail with strong guide support and reduced pack weight.
It’s a great fit if you:
- Enjoy long days of hiking in the mountains
- Are you currently able to hike 8–10 miles in the Colorado mountains? With a few hikes per week leading up to the trip, most guests find they are well prepared for this itinerary
- Want a guided, fully supported backcountry experience
- Are looking for a challenging but very achievable multi-day adventure
- Want to experience high-alpine terrain without carrying a heavy backpack
This is a rewarding week of hiking at altitude, but it is very achievable for most people who are willing to prepare with a few moderate training hikes of 8–10 miles beforehand.
Trip Details
Start Location: Durango, Colorado (pickup available downtown) or Molas Pass (self-drive option)
Route: San Luis Pass to Molas Pass (Trek 6)
Duration: 5 Days Total: 1 Meet-Up Day, 4 Hiking Days, and 1 Rest Day (typically following Day 1 hiking)
Distance: 76.5 miles
Elevation Gain/Loss: ~14,600 ft / ~14,600 ft
Highest Point: 13,240 ft
Lowest Point: 8,920 ft
A Real Colorado Experience
This is one of the most dramatic and rewarding sections of the entire Colorado Trail.
If you're looking for a serious mountain expedition with strong logistical support, high-alpine scenery, and the full Weminuche Wilderness experience—this is it.
Reserve your spot and experience the Colorado Trail at its highest, wildest, and most memorable.
Join Us in the San Juans
Few places in Colorado match the scale and beauty of the San Juan Mountains in summer. This trip showcases the Colorado Trail at its absolute best—high alpine terrain, remote wilderness, and unforgettable scenery—without the burden of backpacking gear.
Reserve your spot and experience Segments 21–24 in the most enjoyable way: fully supported, highly scenic, and physically rewarding.