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Mount Pagoda, Crescent Ridge

Discover one of Rocky Mountain National Park’s most spectacular and seldom-guided ascents — Mt. Pagoda via the Crescent Ridge — with the expert team at American Mountain School. Standing at 13,497 ft, Pagoda is the 7th highest summit in RMNP, and its sweeping southern ridgeline offers a true alpine experience on high-quality granite far from the crowds. This is not your average guided Colorado 13er — it’s a full mountain day combining long cross-country approach, technical ridge climbing, and breathtaking summit views over Longs Peak, Chiefs Head, and the Wild Basin wilderness.

Whether you’re building toward bigger objectives or simply want to experience RMNP’s alpine terrain at its finest, this guided ascent delivers an unforgettable journey with certified professionals by your side.

Why Climb Mt. Pagoda with American Mountain School?

  • IFMGA-Certified Guide Leadership: Every ascent is led by an internationally certified mountain guide with deep experience on RMNP’s technical terrain — the highest guiding credential in the world.
  • A True Alpine Adventure: Unlike heavily trafficked 14er routes, the Crescent Ridge offers solitude, character, and genuine mountaineering — cross-country navigation, multi-pitch granite climbing up to 5.6, and classic alpine scrambling.
  • Small Group, Personal Attention: We keep groups small to maximize safety, coaching quality, and your overall experience on the mountain.
  • Complete Preparation: Your guide will brief you thoroughly on pacing, route-finding, technical sections, and mountain hazards before you ever leave the trailhead.
  • Quality Group Equipment: All essential group safety gear is provided. We’ll also advise you on personal gear so you arrive ready and confident.

INTERMEDIATE

Experience the Thrill of Mount Pagoda

Difficulty
Hard

Rock
Granite, 5.6

Length
~15 miles

Elevation gain
~4,500 ft

Route type
Out & back

Season
July-Sept

Is This Climb Right for You?

The Mt. Pagoda Crescent Ridge is an ideal objective for climbers who have solid hiking fitness and some experience on technical terrain — or strong climbers looking to experience genuine RMNP alpine routes beyond the standard 14er crowds. Prior rock climbing experience is helpful but not required; your guide will coach you through all technical sections.

This is not a casual hike. The approach is long and largely cross-country, and the roped pitches require full commitment. It is, however, one of the most rewarding guided Colorado 13er experiences available in the park.

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FAQ

Prior rock climbing experience is required for this route. The Crescent Ridge involves roped pitches on granite up to 5.6 and sustained exposed scrambling — you should be comfortable on technical terrain before joining this climb. If you’re building toward this level, ask us about our rock climbing courses and intro alpine programs that can help you get there.

We provide all essential group safety gear as well as a helmet and harness if you don’t have your own. You’ll need to bring a daypack, headlamp, layers, rain shell, food, water, and trekking poles. A full gear list is provided upon booking. If you have questions about specific items, our team is happy to advise.

Plan for a full mountain day of approximately 12–14 hours car-to-car. An early start around 4:30–5:00 am from Wild Basin Trailhead is standard to maximize stable weather conditions on the upper ridge and summit.

Yes, the Crescent Ridge involves 3–4 pitches of roped climbing on granite up to 5.6, followed by sustained 3rd and 4th class scrambling to the summit. The crux is a short but committing section on the lower buttress. Above the roped section, the route remains exposed but manageable with good footwork and guidance from your guide.

This climb is offered as a maximum 2-person private guided ascent. The remote approach, technical ridge, and cross-country navigation make it best suited to a small, focused team. This also means you get the full, undivided attention of your IFMGA-certified guide for the entire day.

Your guide monitors forecasts closely in the days leading up to your climb and on the morning of your departure. If conditions are unsafe, we will reschedule your trip. Safety is always the priority — no summit is worth the risk of being caught in a lightning storm on an exposed granite ridge. We will work with you to find the best available alternative date.

Mount Pagoda
Mount Pagoda
Mount Pagoda
Mount Pagoda