Lavender Peak is a high mountain summit in the La Plata Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,233-foot (4,033 m) thirteener is located in San Juan National Forest, 13.5 miles (21.7 km) northeast by east (bearing 61°) of the Town of Mancos in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States.[1][2][3] The peak lies 0.53 miles (0.85 km) east-southeast of the higher and more well-known Hesperus Mountain. Lavender Peak was named in honor of Dwight Garrigues Lavender (1911-1934), the author of a 1932 climbing guide to the San Juan Mountains.[3]

| Lavender Peak | |
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Lavender Peak Colorado | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 13,233 ft (4,033 m)[1][2] |
| Prominence | 408 ft (124 m)[2] |
| Parent peak | Hesperus Mountain[2] |
| Isolation | 0.50 mi (0.80 km)[2] |
| Coordinates | 37°26′30″N 108°04′49″W[3] |
| Geography | |
| Location | Montezuma County, Colorado, United States[3] |
| Parent range | La Plata Mountains[2] |
| Topo map | USGS 7.5' topographic map La Plata, Colorado[2] |
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | Scramble |
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