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Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site

Georgetown, Colorado · Clear Creek County · Facility

Drive the highest paved road in North America. Whether it is for the views, wildlife or history, “The Top” offers something for everyone. To the east, look out at the plains of Colorado and the Denver area. To the west, take in views of the continental divide, including Grays and Torreys peaks, the only 14,000 foot mou…

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5-Day Forecast

Weather at Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High44°F
Avg Low23°F
Peak Rain Chance29%
Humidity56%
UV (avg)8
Air Quality62 · Moderate
Today
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Fog
34°/21°
💧 2%🌬 31mph
5:37 AM8:22 PM
Sun
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Overcast
40°/18°
💧 1%🌬 28mph
5:37 AM8:23 PM
Mon
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Rain Showers
47°/23°
💧 20%🌬 22mph
5:36 AM8:24 PM
Tue
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Light Rain
51°/25°
💧 20%🌬 11mph
5:36 AM8:24 PM
Wed
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Rain Showers
48°/28°
💧 29%🌬 8mph
5:36 AM8:25 PM

Forecast data © Open-Meteo. Refreshed every 6 hours. Always check the most recent forecast before heading out.

About Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site

Drive the highest paved road in North America. Whether it is for the views, wildlife or history, “The Top” offers something for everyone. To the east, look out at the plains of Colorado and the Denver area. To the west, take in views of the continental divide, including Grays and Torreys peaks, the only 14,000 foot mountains on the Continental Divide. Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park is visible to the north. Pikes Peak, South Park and New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountain's can be seen to the south. There are three significant structures at “The Top,” two of which are historic: the ruins of the Crest House, the High Altitude Lab and the Meyer-Womble Observatory. The Crest House was first open to the public in 1942, serving as a restaurant and souvenir shop. In 1979, the Crest house burned in a propane fire. The oldest structure up there is The High Altitude Lab. A wooden double A-frame building that was constructed by the University of Denver in 1935 to support cosmic ray research. In 1979, the University of Denver added a telescope, which in 1997, was expanded into an observatory. Take advantage of interpretive signs onsite that tell the story of these structures in great detail.

Plan Your Visit to Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site

Heading to Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site?

No central reservation system listed for Mount Evans Summit / Interpretive Site. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/241218) for the latest entry policy and availability.