Humboldt Peak
Humboldt Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Sangre de Cristo Range of Colorado, USA. It stands at an elevation of 14,064 feet (4,274 meters) and is one of the state's 58 fourteeners, which are peaks exceeding 14,000 feet. The mountain is named after the German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, who made significant contributions to geography and natural sciences.
The peak is known for its challenging hiking routes and stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. It is often accessed via the South Colony Lakes Trail, which offers a scenic approach to the summit. Humboldt Peak is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and climbers seeking to experience the beauty of the Colorado Rockies.