Situated in the Indian Wilderness of Colorado’s Front Range, Mount Audubon takes its place about one mile east of the Continental Divide and the resulting chain of rugged peaks that define the local geography. Unlike some of its neighbors, Mount Audubon (13,223 ft/4030 m) is a gentle mountain that is best characterized by broad ridges and large expanses of tundra. Stunning views of the other peaks in the area can be had from the summit.