Torreys Peak
Torreys Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. Standing at an elevation of 14,267 feet (4,350 meters), it is one of the 58 peaks in the state classified as a "fourteener," meaning it rises over 14,000 feet. The mountain is part of the Grays and Torreys massif and is known for its stunning views and challenging hiking trails.
The most popular route to the summit is the Grays and Torreys Trail, which is accessible from the Berthoud Falls area. Hikers often combine the ascent of Torreys Peak with its neighbor, Grays Peak, making for a rewarding day hike. The area is also home to diverse wildlife and beautiful alpine scenery, attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round.