Hayden Spire

{{Short description|Summit in Rocky Mountain National Park}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}

{{Infobox mountain

| name = Hayden Spire

| other_name =

| photo = Hayden Spire.jpg

| photo_caption = Northeast aspect

| elevation_ft = 12480

| elevation_ref = Lisa Foster, 2005, Rocky Mountain National Park: The Complete Hiking Guide, Westcliffe Publishers, {{ISBN|9781565795501}}, page 99.

| prominence_ft = 120

| prominence_ref = {{cite web|url=https://listsofjohn.com/peak/1310|title=Hayden Spire - 12,500' CO|website=listsofjohn.com|accessdate=2021-07-24}}

| isolation_mi = 0.44

| isolation_ref =

| parent_peak = Sprague Mountain (12,713 ft)

| etymology = Julian HaydenWilliam Bright, Colorado Place Names, 2004, Johnson Books, {{ISBN|9781555663339}}, page 95.

| location = Rocky Mountain National Park
Larimer County, Colorado, US

| range = Rocky Mountains
Front Range

| map = Colorado#USA

| map_caption = Location in Colorado

| label_position = right

| coordinates = {{coord|40.3519288|N|105.7408410|W|type:mountain_region:US-CO_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| coordinates_ref =

| topo = USGS McHenrys Peak

| rock = gneiss, schistJohn C. Emerick, 1994, Rocky Mountain National Park Natural History Handbook, Roberts Rinehart Publishers, {{ISBN|9781879373808}}, page 26.

| age =

| type =

| easiest_route = {{YDS|5.2}} climbing NE ridge

}}

Hayden Spire is a 12,480+ foot elevation (3,800 meter) pillar located in Rocky Mountain National Park, in Larimer County, Colorado, United States.{{cite gnis|id=177806|name=Hayden Spire| accessdate = 2021-07-24}} It is situated 12 miles west of the community of Estes Park in Hayden Gorge, along a short spur on the Continental Divide. Hayden Spire is part of the Front Range which is a subset of the Rocky Mountains. It is the highest tower in a cluster of spires which can be viewed from Forest Canyon Overlook along the Trail Ridge Road. Topographic relief is significant as the north aspect rises {{convert|2,100|ft|m|abbr=off|sp=us}} above Hayden Gulch in one-half mile. Neighbors include Terra Tomah Mountain two miles to the north, and Mount Julian 1.8 mile to the northwest.

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Hayden Spire is located in an alpine subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool to warm summers.{{cite journal | author = Peel, M. C. |author2=Finlayson, B. L. |author3=McMahon, T. A. | year = 2007 | title = Updated world map of the Köppen−Geiger climate classification | journal = Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. | volume = 11 | issn = 1027-5606}} 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. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains northeast into the Big Thompson River via Hayden Creek.

File:Hayden Spire, Rocky Mountain NP.jpg

Etymology

Hayden Spire was named in 1911 by Abner Erwin Sprague for Julian Hayden (1886–1964), a civil engineer who settled in Estes Park in 1906.Frederick Hastings Chapin, James H. Pickering, Frederick Chapin's Colorado: The Peaks about Estes Park, and Other Writings, University Press of Colorado, {{ISBN|9780870813665}}, page 214. He and his brother Albert fostered much of the development of Estes Park.The Armour Engineer, November 1922, page 22. The mountain's name has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names. Nearby Mount Julian is also named after Julian Hayden.James Dziezynski, Best Summit Hikes in Colorado, 2012, Wilderness Press, {{ISBN|9780899977133}}, page 110. Hayden Creek honors both brothers.Abner Erwin Sprague, My Pioneer Life: The Memoirs of Abner E. Sprague, Rocky Mountain Nature Association, {{ISBN|9780930487720}}, page XXX.

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