San Luis Peak
San Luis Peak rises to 14,014 feet in Colorado's San Juan Mountains and is the southernmost Fourteener in the range. Located within the vast expanse of the Rio Grande National Forest, the mountain is known for its broad alpine slopes, high tundra plateaus, and remote setting far from Colorado's more heavily traveled peaks. The summit overlooks a landscape of glacial valleys, wildflower meadows, and headwater streams that contribute to the upper Rio Grande watershed, supporting diverse alpine ecosystems across southern Colorado.
This vintage-inspired San Luis Peak print celebrates the remote beauty of Colorado's San Juan Mountains through the bold design language of classic WPA-era travel posters. Expansive alpine ridges, rolling tundra landscapes, and sweeping mountain vistas are rendered in a timeless style that captures the mountain's quiet character and sense of isolation. Created for hikers, climbers, outdoor enthusiasts, and collectors of Colorado's Fourteeners, this piece honors the wilderness, ecology, and enduring appeal of one of the state's most secluded high-altitude summits.
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