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Altitude Sickness on Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak offers stunning views, picturesque mountains, blue skies, clean air, and more than 14,000 feet of altitude. It’s a truly amazing place to visit – but proper preparation is a must if you plan on climbing this peak. Most of the peak’s mountainous attractions...

Enjoying the Drive up to Pikes Peak

They don’t call Pikes Peak “America’s Mountain” for nothing. Famous for its irresistible natural grandeur, it’s the most popular peak in all of North America, drawing over 400,000 visitors a year.  With an impressive elevation of 14,115 feet, the drive up to...

What to Do Around Pikes Peak

Colorado’s Pikes Peak is one of the North American ‘fourteeners’, a series of mountains that stand high above the Colorado plains. It’s also one of the most visited mountains in all of North America, with more than half a million visitors traveling to this destination...

What To Do At Humphreys Peak

Standing at over 12,000 feet tall, Humphreys Peak is the tallest mountain in all of Arizona. This claim to fame makes it one of the most frequently visited peaks in the entire state.  If you’re going to be heading to Humphreys Peak in the near future,...

Camping on Humphreys Peak

Situated in the camping-friendly climate of northern Arizona, the area around Humphreys Peak is an excellent place to pitch a tent and spent a few nights under the stars. While camping at the top of Humphreys Peak is technically not allowed, there are a number of...

When to Hike Humphreys Peak

Humphreys Peak is the highest natural point in all of Arizona. Sitting at a lofty 12,633 feet, this giant amongst giants attracts large numbers of people all year round. When to hike Humphreys Peak? You should hike Humphreys Peak in September. The large summer crowds...