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Cimarron Ridge

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Cimarrons
Cimarron Mountains looking east from Eagle Hill
Highest point
PeakCourthouse Mountain
Elevation12,152 ft (3,704 m)
Geography
Map
CountryUnited States
State(s)Colorado, New Mexico
Parent rangeSan Juan Mountains, Rocky Mountains

The Cimarron Range, locally Cimarrons, is a name given to a group of peaks in southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico of the San Juan Mountains. The Cimarrons are within eastern Ouray County and are also oriented north-south.

Prominence

From afar the Cimarrons appear to be continuous with the Sneffels Range. The most prominent peak is Courthouse. From the Uncompahgre Valley the Cimarrons are easily observed.

The most prominent and well known peak of the Cimarrons is Courthouse Mountain reaching 12,152 ft.[1]

Selected panoramas

Panorama of the Cimarron Mountains from Eagle Hill Ranch
Panorama of the Cimarrons during a morning storm
Panorama of the Cimarrons after the morning storm

References

  1. ^ "Courthouse Mountain". Retrieved April 22, 2011.