Crest MTB

With the crisp mornings of fall starting to show up and the first dusting of snow coming up at some point soon, we are making sure to get a few more days of riding at 12,000′. The Monarch Crest Trail is consistently rated as one of the best in Colorado and also ranks as one of the must-ride trails in…

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Crossing Lifts

Most of you have experienced the ride as the Pioneer Lift passes high over Garfield. While these two lifts pretty much access the same side of the mountain, each of them play an important role come winter time. Garfield is a local’s favorite to spin laps on a powder morning. It easily accesses the “Uppers” trails along with Kanonen, Lobo…

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Monarch Lakes

There are several lakes located near the ski area and the summit of Monarch Pass. Of course there are the often mentioned Waterdog Lakes adjacent to our cat skiing terrain. There are several others that offer some great summertime hiking opportunities. Boss Lake, Hunt Lake, and Grass Lake to name a few. It’s that time of year to get after…

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West Side

Many of us have gazed at this area on the west side of the Continental Divide for over a decade. The initial proposal for ski area expansion into the No Name Basin was included in our 2011 Master Development Plan. A formal application that proposes expanding into this area was submitted to the USFS last year, and we have been…

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A Bit of History

Monarch is one of the oldest ski areas still operating in Colorado. With such a long storyline, there are some interesting tales to be told. The photo below shows where it all started…the Monarch Ski Course. Built in the late 1930’s, it featured a rope tow up Gunbarrel along with another that cut across what is now our lower parking…

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Surprise

Here is a view from Southbound looking back on the mountain. In the center of the photo you can see a portion of the recently thinned tree stand between the top of Little Mo and Ramble On. This zone had the dead standing trees removed this summer and is much more open now. This area includes nicknamed zones such as…

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Tree Planting

Monarch recently coordinated with GARNA and the USFS to plant 1400 saplings at the ski area. This revegetation effort focused on areas that have been thinned during the vegetation management project. A combination of Engelmann Spruce and Lodgepole Pine trees were planted as they are native to the area and have the ability to grow in this harsh environment and…

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