Ellingwood Point

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Ellingwood Point is a high mountain summit in the Sangre de Cristo Range of southern Colorado, known as one of the state's prominent fourteeners and a popular destination for climbers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
summit
belongsTo Rocky Mountains
climbingDifficulty Class 2
Class 3
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 13908 ft
4265 m
firstAscentBy Albert Ellingwood NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1925
hasClimbingRoute North Ridge
South Face
West Ridge
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasRockType crystalline rock
hasStatus independent fourteener by many climbing lists
isOftenClimbedWith Blanca Peak NERFINISHED
isPartOf Sangre de Cristo Wilderness
isVisibleFrom San Luis Valley
latitude 37.5828° N
liesOn Sangre de Cristo Wilderness
surface form: Sangre de Cristo Wilderness boundary
listing Colorado fourteeners
surface form: Colorado fourteener

North American 4000 m summits
locatedIn Alamosa County, Colorado NERFINISHED
Colorado
Huerfano County, Colorado NERFINISHED
Sangre de Cristo Mountains ONNED1
Sangre de Cristo Mountains
surface form: Sangre de Cristo Range

southern Colorado
longitude -105.4928° W
namedAfter Albert Ellingwood NERFINISHED
nearestHigherNeighbor Blanca Peak NERFINISHED
parentPeak Blanca Peak NERFINISHED
partOfCountyHighPointArea Alamosa County high point region
popularFor hiking
mountaineering
scrambling
prominence 322 ft
range Sangre de Cristo Range NERFINISHED
topographicIsolation 0.5 mi
topographicProminence 98 m
typicalAccessPoint Lake Como, Italy
surface form: Lake Como

Zapata Falls
surface form: Zapata Falls trailhead
USGSTopoMap USGS Blanca Peak

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Colorado fourteeners notablePeak Ellingwood Point
Little Bear Peak near Ellingwood Point