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An easier alternative to Mt. Harvard's standard route.


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7.0

Miles

11.3

KM

Point to Point

14,365' 4,379 m

High

9,891' 3,015 m

Low

4,517' 1,377 m

Up

42' 13 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

39%

Max Grade (21°)

Dogs Leashed

Features River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

During the winter and often into late spring, the Frenchman Creek Trailhead is generally closed as low as 8,000 ft.

The land manager requests all dogs be leashed, although the few dogs you do see will most likely be roaming somewhere near their owners.

Description

From Frenchman Creek trailhead, make your way up a clear trail through dense forest. Grades are low and there are few roots or rocks. Pass two "no motor vehicle" signs. Take note of the second: there is a fork here. Continue up, but on the way down, stay on the smaller trail (from which you came).

Continue along the trail, crossing Frenchman Creek at tree line in another 10-15 minutes. At this point you are in a wide basin, with Mt. Columbia to your left and Mt. Harvard on the right. To summit the latter, continue through the basin on sometimes vague trail. Come to a grassy ridge, with the Harvard and Columbia traverse to your left. Stay right, hooking up with the Harvard and Columbia route to attain the summit of the former.

Head up and to the right on grassy slopes. The trail here isn't clear, but the summit is, so just walk toward it. Once at 13,800 ft, the ridge narrows and the trail becomes clearer. Scramble along some class 2+ rock formations (class 3 if you get bored) to attain the summit. Take note, Mt. Harvard boasts an elevation of 14,420 ft, so it's a long way up.

Flora & Fauna

From trees and wildflowers to marmots and pika, this route has it all. For some reason, the mountain goats up high are particularly sodium-deprived, to the point where they will follow you around just waiting for you to relieve yourself. The USFS has actually gone so far as to suggest hikers urinate on solid rock instead of dirt trail, thus discouraging these odd creatures from literally eating dirt.

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Tyler Prince

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Photos

Looking east on the Harvard to Columbia traverse.
Mar 26, 2024 near Buena V…, CO
Excellent views of Princeton, Yale, and Bear Lake from Harvard's summit. Much of the trail is visible in the lower left
Oct 2, 2017 near Buena V…, CO
Sunrise from Mt. Harvard summit.
Mar 26, 2024 near Buena V…, CO
Frenchman's Creek approach toward Mt Harvard
Sep 20, 2022 near Buena V…, CO
Coming off the traverse, from rocks back to grass on Frenchman Creek Trail
Mar 12, 2015 near Buena V…, CO

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Sep 17, 2022
Brian McDonnell
lost trail. never did summit Harvard 7mi
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