Grays and Torreys Trail
Grays and Torreys Trail is a popular hiking route located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. This trail leads to two prominent peaks, Grays Peak and Torreys Peak, both of which are over 14,000 feet high, making them part of the Fourteeners group. The trail is approximately 8.5 miles round trip and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
The hike is considered moderately challenging, with a significant elevation gain of around 3,000 feet. Many hikers attempt to summit both peaks in one day, and the trail is accessible during the summer months. It is advisable to start early to avoid afternoon thunderstorms common in the area.