Mount Lindsey
Mount Lindsey is a prominent peak located in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. It stands at an elevation of 14,042 feet, making it one of the state's fourteeners, which are mountains exceeding 14,000 feet. The mountain is named after the famous American explorer and mountaineer, John Lindsey.
The area around Mount Lindsey is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring rugged terrain and diverse wildlife. It is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering various routes to the summit. The mountain is also part of the San Isabel National Forest, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration.