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Twin Sisters East Peak
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Twin Sisters Peaks viewed from Trail Ridge Road
Highest point
Elevation 11,433 ft (3,485 m)
Prominence 2,298 ft (700 m)
Isolation 4.36 mi (7.02 km)
Listing Colorado prominent summits
Geography
Twin Sisters East Peak is located in Colorado
Twin Sisters East Peak
Twin Sisters East Peak
Location in Colorado
Location Rocky Mountain National Park, Larimer County, Colorado, U.S.
Parent range Front Range
Topo map USGS 7.5' topographic map
Longs Peak, Colorado
Climbing
Easiest route hike, scramble
Twin Sisters West Peak
Highest point
Elevation 11,418 ft (3,480 m)

The Twin Sisters Peaks are two amazing mountains in Colorado. They are part of the Front Range mountain chain. You can find them in Larimer County, Colorado. These peaks are special because they sit right on the edge of two important areas: Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest.

What are the Twin Sisters Peaks?

The Twin Sisters Peaks are two mountain tops that stand close together. They are often seen as a pair, like sisters. The East Peak is a bit taller than the West Peak.

East Peak: The Taller Sister

The East Peak reaches a height of 11,433 feet (about 3,485 meters). This makes it a very tall mountain! It stands out from the land around it by 2,298 feet. This is called its prominence. You can see it clearly from many miles away.

West Peak: The Other Sister

The West Peak is just a little shorter. It stands at 11,418 feet (about 3,480 meters) high. Both peaks offer great views of the surrounding area.

Where are the Twin Sisters Peaks?

These mountains are located in the beautiful state of Colorado, in the U.S.. They are found within Larimer County, Colorado.

Part of Rocky Mountain National Park

A big part of the Twin Sisters Peaks is inside Rocky Mountain National Park. This park is famous for its stunning mountains, wildlife, and hiking trails. It's a great place to explore nature.

Part of Roosevelt National Forest

The peaks also touch Roosevelt National Forest. This forest is a large area of trees and wild land. It's used for outdoor activities like camping and hiking.

How to Visit the Twin Sisters Peaks

Reaching the Twin Sisters Peaks is a popular adventure. The easiest way to get to the top is by hiking.

Hiking to the Summit

The trail to the peaks is known as a hike and a scramble. This means parts of it are a regular walk, but other parts might require you to use your hands to climb over rocks. It's a fun challenge for experienced hikers.

Historical Names of the Peaks

Over time, these mountains have had a few different names. People used to call them other things before they became known as the Twin Sisters Peaks.

  • Lillie Mountain: This was one of the early names for the peaks.
  • Lillie Mountains: Sometimes, people used the plural form.
  • Tahosa Mountain: This name was also used for a period.
  • Twin Sisters Peaks: The name we use today became official in 1908.
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