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Snowshoe to Emerald Lake

Estes Park, Colorado

4.6/5
based on 5 reviews

Details

Distance

3.6 miles

Elevation Gain

605 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Ryan Mckinney

Amazing Views of Rocky Mountain National Park!Great For All Ages and Skill Levels

Snowshoeing to Emerald Lake was completely different from hiking the trail during summer. Instead of hiking around Nymph Lake, Dream Lake, and Emerald Lake, I was able to go straight across them (check the ice to make sure it's thick enough to support your weight). Rocky Mountain National Park's trails get a lot of use even in winter, which makes it easier to find your way. When the snow covers the trail signs follow the hard packed trail(also bring a map of the area). Emerald Lake is a great place to have a snack and take in the views of Hallett Peak.

  • Nymph Lake is 0.5 miles from the Bear Lake Trailhead and gains 225 feet in elevation
  • Dream Lake is 0.6 miles from Nymph Lake and gains an additional 200 feet in elevation
  • Emerald Lake is 0.7 miles from Dream Lake and gains an additional 180 feet in elevation

In addition to snowshoeing this trail is also a great place for cross country skiing! If you are looking to add more miles to your trip, take the trail to Lake Haiyaha which is to the left of Dream Lake if you are facing Hallett Peak. Remember to bring $20 or your National Parks Pass for entry in to the park.

If you have worked up an appetite after exploring Rocky Mountain National Park and you want to grab a beer and a slice of pizza, check out Village Pizza in Estes Park. They have a pizza there called the Fur Trader which has wild boar, antelope, elk, and buffalo! Pretty tasty!

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Snowboarding
Skiing
Snowshoeing
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Snowshoe to Emerald Lake Reviews

This is an absolutely beautiful winter hike that I recommend doing if you’re in the park. I actually managed this hike with only snow boots in early March, but for earlier in the winter season you’re definitely going to need those snow shoes.

Attempted this in early winter with just snowboots.. made it nowhere fast. Bring those snowshoes!

This is one of those snowshoe trips I always come back to. It was my first snowshoe when I moved out to Colorado, and it's the one I take all of my winter visitors on. There's just something so magical about this side of the park to me, and I will never get tired of walking up to Emerald Lake.

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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