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South Colony Basin

Crestone, Colorado · Custer County · Facility

South Colony Basin and the surrounding 14,000-foot peaks offer a broad range of recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, fishing and hunting. This diversity of activities, combined with the natural beauty of the basin and the rough but passable access provided by the road, has…

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5-Day Forecast

Weather at South Colony Basin

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High64°F
Avg Low41°F
Peak Rain Chance33%
Humidity36%
UV (avg)9
Air Quality69 · Moderate
Today
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Overcast
61°/40°
🌬 31mph
5:41 AM8:17 PM
Sun
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Clear
65°/39°
🌬 14mph
5:41 AM8:17 PM
Mon
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Overcast
69°/44°
💧 1%🌬 14mph
5:41 AM8:18 PM
Tue
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Overcast
66°/38°
💧 18%🌬 16mph
5:40 AM8:19 PM
Wed
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Drizzle
59°/43°
💧 33%🌬 13mph
5:40 AM8:20 PM

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

About South Colony Basin

South Colony Basin and the surrounding 14,000-foot peaks offer a broad range of recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, fishing and hunting. This diversity of activities, combined with the natural beauty of the basin and the rough but passable access provided by the road, has made South Colony Basin the most popular destination in the Sangre de Cristo Range. Trailhead register data indicate 3,500 to 4,500 persons (7,000 to 9,000 visitor days) visit the small (1500 acre) upper basin at the head of the South Colony drainage during the summer season.Since 1996, the Forest Service has worked in partnership with Rocky Mountain Field Institute, Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, Colorado Outward Bound, and other educational and environmental service organizations to reconstruct trails and climbing routes within the basin, stabilize eroding alpine slopes (caused by user-created trails), inventory and restore undesirable campsites and social trails. To date, nearly $1,000,000 (of mostly non-federal funds) and 40,000 volunteer hours have been spent restoring long-term recreational impacts, rebuilding the lower road, constructing trailhead facilities and creating sustainable summit trails in South Colony Basin.

How to Get There

Take highway 69 south out of Westcliffe for 4.5 miles to County Road 119(Colfax Lane). Turn right on to CR 119 and follow it till it ends then turn right, this is the South Colony Road. There is trailhead parking on the right after about one mile. The road beyond this point requires 4wd and high clearance, but continues for another 2.5 miles to the South Colony Trailhead.

Driving directions (Google Maps) →

Plan Your Visit to South Colony Basin

Heading to South Colony Basin? 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 South Colony Basin?

No central reservation system listed for South Colony Basin. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/244898) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to South Colony Basin?

Take highway 69 south out of Westcliffe for 4.5 miles to County Road 119(Colfax Lane). Turn right on to CR 119 and follow it till it ends then turn right, this is the South Colony Road. There is trailhead parking on the right after about one mile. The road beyond this point requires 4wd and high clearance, but continues for another 2.5 miles to the South Colony Trailhead.