Colorado

Cross Mountain itself is an oblong, flat-topped land mass that rises over 2,200 feet above the floodplain of the Yampa River and the Little Snake River. The mountain trends north-south and forms an easily-identifiable landmark in the region. Cross Mountain itself is an oblong, flat-topped land mass that rises over 2,200 feet above the floodplain of the Yampa River and the Little Snake River. The mountain trends north-south and forms an easily-identifiable landmark in the region. The Yampa River cut a 1,000-foot-deep gorge, the Cross Mountain Canyon, through the mountain, forming a classic example of a superimposed river gorge with spectacular geologic history. Erosion of the mountain's east and west flanks has exposed colorful, rocky rims, side canyons and rock outcrops. The Yampa River in the Canyon provides the expert kayaker with high risk and challenging whitewater not found elsewhere in the region. The south end of the mountain is excellent for day hikes while the north end of the mountain provides a large area for backpacking and backcountry camping. Numerous side canyons allow for exploration and boulder scrambling. Activities enjoyed in the area include: Hiking, backpacking, photography, hunting, fishing, scenic viewing, wildlife viewing, and enjoying our cultural heritage.

When Open? Area Acres Operated By
Year-round; 24 hours a day 14,801 acres Bureau of Land Management:
Little Snake River Field Office
Dogs Allowed? Miles of Trail Max/Min Elev (ft)
Dogs allowed - must be on leash in developed areas 0 5,630ft - 7,820ft

Cross Mountain WSA Trail and Map Finder

Area Hiking Trails:
1 - South Cross Mountain Trail
Area Trailheads:
1 - South Cross Mountain Trail
Area Campgrounds:
1 - East Cross Mountain Campground