The Colorado Trail crosses the summit of Kenosha Pass.
The pass is traversed by State Highway 149 and the Colorado Trail.
Shortly past this turn, the Colorado Trail crosses the road and then runs closely parallel to it along the south side.
Both the Continental Divide Trail and the Colorado Trail cross the area.
The Colorado Trail accesses even towards the northern peaks.
The Colorado Trail is approximately 5 miles from Buffalo Creek.
The standard route ascends the peak from the east, starting from the Colorado Trail.
The Colorado Trail is an established, marked, and mostly non-motorized trail open to hikers, horse riders, and bicyclists.
The time required for a thru-hiker to complete the Colorado Trail varies greatly.
Campgrounds and public trails, including the Colorado Trail, are located along the length of the river.