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Sundance Mountain B
Mountain/Rock
Sundance Mountain B 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Colorado, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 39.12180°N / 104.9295°W

County: El Paso

Activities: Hiking

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Elevation: 8255 ft / 2516 m

 

Page By: sarah.simon

Created/Edited: Jun 6, 2008 / Jul 25, 2008

Object ID: 410382

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Overview

Colorado Rank: Unranked
Prominence: Approximately 110 feet
USGS Quad: Palmer Lake

Shyly rising behind the community collectively known as Palmer Lake sits a quiet little mountain with a lovely name. Sundance Mountain climbs to 8,255 feet on the western horizon, standing guard with fellow unranked 8er Chautauqua Mountain at the mouth of a deep valley. In this valley Ice Cave Creek and North Monument Creek converge to form Monument Creek. Sundance Mountain B makes a pleasant half-day excursion for residence of or visitors to northern Colorado Springs.
 
Britton Scullcap (Scutllaria brittonii) dance in the breeze on the summit of Sundance Mountain B.
31 May 2008

Though no trail to the summit of Sundance Mountain B officially appears on any map consulted, not even the venerable Pikes Peak Atlas, social trails cut by thousands of local footsteps provide a relatively smooth ride to the summit of this gentle peak. While the grassy, sparsely-treed summit of Sundance Mountain B may fail to inspire, the views of afforded from the top will not disappoint. Views to the east include the communities Palmer Lake and Monument and Ben Lomand Mountain (7,636 ft.). To the south, in order, the hiker sees Raspberry Mountain (8,650 ft.) and a very unique view of Mount Herman (9,063 ft.) To the southwest sits the reliable presence of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft.) with loyal companion Almagre Mountain (12,367 ft.) nearby.

Note: The author failed to catch a good photo of Sundance Mountain B from the east to use as the primary image for this page. If you have a photo I can use for the primary image, please attach it to this page and send me a PM to notify me the picture is available.

Getting There

 
Outcroppings in the Ice Cave Area
31 May 2008
From I-25 exit Hwy 105 in Monument
  • Follow Hwy 105 west (you will initially parallel I-25 northbound) through Monument to the town of Palmer Lake.

  • Pass through Palmer Lake and the tiny town of Pine Crest.

  • In the small town of Glen Park, turn left/west on Lower Glenway.

  • Follow Lower Glenway until it dead-ends at Glenway Avenue and turn left/west.

  • Park at the junction of Glenway Avenue and Highland Road. (There is no parking available west of this point.)

  • Follow the dirt extension of Glenway Avenue west. Continue on the road, though you may feel like you are entering an area off limits.

  • Soon you will encounter a gate with visitor use rules, etc. This is where the hike begins.

Red Tape

 
Female Springtime cones of the Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir on the summit of Sundance Mountain B.
31 May 2008

As noted in the Camping & Lodging section, a sign at the gate where Glenway Avenue ends expressly forbids camping in this valley as the valley contains reservoirs holding the Palmer Lake area water supply.

Dogs are to be leashed when hiking up the Monument Creek drainage. A sign indicates that this rule is “strictly enforced” to protect the water supply. During my visit to this area, a police office was just departing upon our arrival. I suggest adhering to the wishes of the community and leashing your pet.










Camping & Lodging

 
Erigeron flagellaris, commonly called Trailing Daisy, on the Sundance Mountain Summit.
31 May 2008
 
Physocarpus monogynus, more commonly known as Ninebark, growing along Monument Creek.
31 May 2008



This access into the U.S. National Forest is accessible via a short drive from anywhere in the Colorado Springs metropolitan area. A visit to Sundance Mountain B is a short, pleasant day trip for hikers from Denver. As a result, lodging is unnecessary for a majority of visitors to Sundance Mountain B.

A sign at the gate where Glenway Avenue ends expressly forbids camping in this valley as the valley contains reservoirs holding the Palmer Lake area water supply.

Weather & Seasons

Sundance Mountain B can be hiked year-round. Relative to other Colorado mountains, the Rampart Range receives relatively little snow, especially in the lower reaches. However, after a big snow fall, Sundance Mountain B would make for a delightful snowshoe in the winter. In the summer, temperatures in the Rampart Range can be much hotter than in the high country of Colorado. Bring plenty of water and protection from the sun.

Zone Forecast for Palmer Lake, CO

External Links

Pike & San Isabel National Forests
Pike National Forest Recreation Map

An unusual view of Mount Herman (9,053 ft.) to the south from the summit of Sundance Mountain B.
31 May 2008

Images

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