Meg Archer is an Editor & Newsletter Editor who has called Oregon home for nearly 30 years. She spent her childhood exploring the mountains, forests, and high desert of Central Oregon before relocating to Portland after a brief stint out-of-state for college. She holds an B.A. in English from Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo and a B.S. in Psychology from Portland State University. Meg has worked in writing, editing, and media-related fields for over 10 years and joined the team at OnlyInYourState in 2015. When she’s not writing or exploring the West Coast, Meg enjoys playing tabletop games, working on visual media projects, and can always be found in the front row at Portland Timbers matches.
Standing over 14,000-feet-tall, Pikes Peak in Colorado will (literally) leave you breathless! If the elevation and thinner air don’t do you in, the stunning scenery will certainly leave you gasping for words to describe this wondrous place.
Reaching the summit is quite an accomplishment, no matter which pathway you choose. Prepare to be chilly, even in summer. Harsh winters and a slow transition of seasons in spring can make this journey even more difficult. Stormy skies can limit the expansive views, so we suggest making the trip mid to late summer or early fall. Altitude sickness is also common at these heights; pack plenty of water and walk slowly – take your time to enjoy the incredible scenery along the way!