Pilot Knob

Route by WSCC WSCC
in Gunnison National Forest, Rocky Mountains
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  • Total Length
    2.7mi
  • Ascent
    986ft
  • Difficulty
    Moderate

The area offers exceptional views of the West Elks, Raggeds, and the North Fork Valley. Predominantly an aspen forest, some sagebrush and grass meadows exist throughout the area as well. Lynx, mule deer, and black bear all frequent the area, and it is a known winter range for elk and bald eagles. Suitable habitat exists for sensitive bird species including the northern goshawk, purple martin, flammulated owl, and the American marten. The area is a popular hunting spot in the fall.

Pilot Knob is threatened by both oil and gas drilling and coal mining. In 2013, a proposal was submitted to the Forest Service for 50 new gas wells on 25 well pads in this area, which would have devastating effects on the wildlife values of this landscape. Additionally, Pilot Knob is one of the roadless areas that was left open to coal mining in the Colorado Roadless Rule. Fortunately, earlier this year a federal court overturned the coal mining exception in the Colorado Roadless Rule, so we have a new chance to protect this place.

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