Photograph Bear Lake
Estes Park, Colorado
Description
Added by Jason Hatfield
An iconic lake in Rocky Mountain National Park with year-round photography access.
Bear Lake is a popular tourist destination in Rocky Mountain NP, but when the sun is low in the sky or the stars are out you'll find the big crowd are gone. The lake is beautiful at sunrise and sunset but especially photogenic in the fall or at winter's end. While it doesn't have the darkest night skies it can still serve as an excellent location to watch meteors or photograph star trails above Hallet Peak. The area is also frequented by wildlife and you might capture an elk harem, flock of turkeys, or lone fox.
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Photograph Bear Lake Reviews
This is a pretty scenic starting point for a lot of hikes in RMNP. Consider arriving early to avoid the crowds.
5.0
This is a wonderful lake to visit during the Winter months if you're wanting to see the snow-covered mountains but don't want to hike to see them. The roads are generally well-maintained even after the snowstorms. After parking in the lot, it's just a few hundred feet to the lake and it's breathtaking after a snowstorm. Great for families with small children or elderly adventurers. If you are more interested in getting a bit of a workout, continue on to Nymph Lake about a half mile up, Dream Lake just a bit further from that and finally Emerald Lake at the top. Hiking boots are fine for Bear Lake but anything further you may want to consider snow shoes to make your trek easier. We rented ours from Estes Park Mountain Shop for $5 a day and it was well worth it.
4.0
One of my favorite things to do in CO, definitely a must see in RMNP
5.0
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Nearby
Hike Flattop Hallett Andrews Loop
Nymph Lake via Bear Lake Trailhead
Ptarmigan Lake via Bear Lake Trailhead
Winter Hike Flattop Mountain
Snowshoe to Emerald Lake
Dragon's Tail Couloir Climb
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