Longs Peak

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Longs Peak is a prominent fourteener in Colorado’s Front Range, renowned for its dramatic profile and challenging Keyhole Route climb.

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Label Occurrences
Longs Peak canonical 6
Longs Peak (distant view) 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
summit
age Precambrian
climbingDifficulty Class 3 (Keyhole Route)
climbingSeason summer
county Boulder County
surface form: Boulder County, Colorado

Larimer County, Colorado
elevation 14259 ft
4346 m
firstAscent 1868
firstAscentBy John Wesley Powell
William Byers
hasClimbingRoute Diamond face routes
Keyhole Route
hasFeature Chasm Lake
Homestretch
Ledges
Narrows
The Diamond
The Keyhole
Trough
hasHazard altitude sickness
exposure
rapidly changing weather
rockfall
hasTrailhead Longs Peak Trailhead
isA Colorado fourteener
isOneOf highest peaks in Rocky Mountain National Park
most prominent peaks in Colorado Front Range
isPopularFor hiking
mountaineering
technical rock climbing
isVisibleFrom Front Range Urban Corridor
surface form: Front Range urban corridor
locatedIn Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange Front Range Urban Corridor
surface form: Front Range
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
namedAfter Stephen H. Long
partOf Rocky Mountains
prominence 2940 ft
896 m
rockType granite
standardRoute Keyhole Route
topographicIsolation 14.7 mi
withinProtectedArea Rocky Mountain National Park

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Longmont namedAfter Longs Peak
Colorado fourteeners notablePeak Longs Peak
Bear Lake area hasViewOf Longs Peak
this entity surface form: Longs Peak (distant view)