Pearl Mountain


Pearl Mountain is a summit on the shared border between Gunnison County and Pitkin County in Colorado, United States.

Description

Pearl Mountain is situated west of the Continental Divide in the Elk Mountains which are a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. The mountain is located south of the community of Aspen and set in the Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness, on land managed by White River National Forest and Gunnison National Forest. It ranks as the 26th-highest peak in Gunnison County and 339th-highest in Colorado. Pearl Mountain is one-half mile immediately west of Pearl Pass and west of Star Peak which is the nearest higher neighbor. Precipitation runoff from the mountain's north slope drains to the Roaring Fork River via Cooper Creek and Cattle Creek (Roaring [Fork River tributary)|Castle Creek], whereas the south slope drains into Middle Brush Creek which is a tributary of the East River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above Middle Brush Creek in. The mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on [Geographic Names], and has been recorded in publications since at least 1884.

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Pearl Mountain is located in an alpine subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool to warm summers. Due to its altitude, it receives precipitation all year, as snow in winter, and as thunderstorms in summer, with a dry period in late spring. Climbers can expect afternoon rain, hail, and lightning from the seasonal monsoon in late July and August.