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Recreation Region: Sulphur Ranger District

Arapaho Pass Trail

Starting from the Monarch Lake Trailhead, the 10.4 mile, one-way trail remains in the forest for the first 6 miles. Campsites are limited in this area due to steep slopes. The scenery then opens up in Coyote Park, and the trail continues south to Arapaho Pass and Lake Dorothy.

The Continental Divide Trail is accessible from this trail.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

#6

General Information

11,906 feet on Arapaho Pass

View a trail map here.

Parking in the Arapaho National Recreation Area at Monarch Lake requires a daily use fee. America the Beautiful Interagency Passes accepted.

Parking in the Arapaho National Recreation Area at Monarch Lake requires a daily use fee. America the Beautiful Interagency Passes accepted.

Permits are required for overnight stays in the Indian Peaks Wilderness from June 1 to September 15. Additional permit requirements exist for large and organized groups.

A permit is required for overnight stays in the Indian Peaks Wilderness from June 1 to September 15.

Dogs must be on a hand-held leash. Certified weed-free hay is required.

Group size is limited to 12 people and/or livestock.

Getting There

Directions

Take Highway 34 to County Road 6 (FSR 125), 5.4 miles north of Granby and 8.9 miles south of Grand Lake. County Road 6 is a 9.4 mile improved road along Granby Reservoir to Monarch Lake where parking is available. Via the Caribou Pass Trail from Meadow Creek Reservoir (4.4 miles). The trail junction is at Arapaho Pass.

Recreation Opportunities

Recreation Groups

alpine lake above treeline with dots of white snow in mountain setting

These recreation sites and trail segments are located along the Continental Divide Trail.

Last updated September 9th, 2025