Overview
Mt Wuh from the Odessa-Fern Trail.
Mount Wuh is a small peak that resides 1.5 miles north of popular Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Like the majority of the peaks in RMNP, no trails reach the summit.
Mount Wuh is ranked 107 out of 126 on
Mountain Jim's Summits of Rocky Mountain National Park List. It is the 78th tallest peak on
Gerry Roach's Rocky Mountain National Park Summits List. Mount Wuh has 421 feet of prominence above the saddle with its parent peak, Joe Mills Mountain.
The summit provides great views of Longs Peak, the peaks of the Continental Divide, Stones Peak, and the Mummy Range.
Getting There
The easiest approach to Mount Wuh involves starting at the
Bear Lake Trailhead.
Red Tape
Mount Wuh is within
Rocky Mountain National Park. Daily as well as annual passes are available.
Camping
Several
campgrounds are available in the Park, some of which allow reservations.
Backcountry camping is allowed in the Park in pre-defined backcountry campsites. Reservations are recommended, as some backcountry sites become reserved for the entire summer by March.
Seasons
Mount Wuh can be ascended in all seasons.