Culebra Peak
Culebra Peak is the highest peak of the Culebra Range, a sub-range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the United States. It is the southernmost fourteener in Colorado. It is also the only fourteener on private land. Access is limited, and a fee (currently $100 per person) is charged to climb the peak. Ownership of and access to the land, both for recreational and other activities, have been controversial issues for many years, involving multiple lawsuits and even occasional violence.
While Culebra is one of the lower fourteeners, it is actually the fourth most topographically prominent peak in the state, due to its separation from the other fourteeners by the relatively low La Veta Pass. Culebra is the 41st highest 14er in Colorado.
Each marker comes with a velvet style bag to store in and can add a wooden stand to display!!