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    Top Spots in and near Eagle County

    • Nederland, Colorado

      Hike the Arapaho Traverse

      8.3 mi / 3500 ft gain
      Begin at the Fourth of July Trailhead.  Day parking is free and overnight parking is $5.  Fourth of July is a popular trailhead and to ensure parking, you should arrive early in the morning (6am-ish... cause, I mean, you gotta 7 hour day in front of you). Follow the Fourth of July trail from the ...
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    • Nederland, Colorado

      Hike to Diamond Lake in the Indian Peaks Wilderness

      5.0
      5.7 mi / 1361 ft gain
      Diamond Lake is located in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. This is a super popular destination, so make sure you arrive early to get a parking spot (and be sure to follow all parking rules, they do give out tickets at this trailhead and others nearby). The drive to the trailhead is about 4 miles dow...
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    • Nederland, Colorado

      Upper Diamond Lake via Fourth of July Trailhead

      4.8
      8.12 mi / 2037 ft gain
      The trail begins at the 4th of July trailhead, which is located near the Eldora ski area and can be crowded during the summer and weekends. The road is rough in places but passable by any car when dry. From the parking area begin hiking the Arapaho pass trail, which will gently gain elevation thr...
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    • Pitkin County, Colorado

      Four Pass Loop in the Maroon Bells

      4.8
      25.99 mi / 7566 ft gain
      Updates will be posted here.  The Four Pass Loop begins at Maroon Lake, famous for its iconic view of the Maroon Bells (Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak), deemed the “most-photographed spot in Colorado.” After taking in this majestic view, continue to walk down the Maroon Lake Scenic Trail unti...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      Explore the Maroon Bells & Snowmass Wilderness

      5.0
      The beautiful and iconic Maroon Bells-Snowmass wilderness is home to some of the most amazing scenery and adventures to be had in all of Colorado. It is world-famous for the Maroon Bells, two challenging 14ers just outside of Aspen, Colorado. The third 14er, Pyramid Peak is also considered a clas...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      Car Camp at Maroon Lake

      5.0
      0.3 mi / 0 ft gain
      Maybe you've seen the photos a million times before - it's for good reason. Maroon Bells is just stunning. Watching the first rays of sunlight scratch the very top of Maroon Bells and slowly crawl their way down the massive slabs of granite is simply a must for the checklist. Taking in the sunris...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      Relax at Maroon Lake

      4.9
      The Maroon Bells are known around the world for being some of the most iconic, beautiful mountains in all of the United States. Even if you haven't heard of them, there's a chance you've seen them. And if you've seen them in person, it's likely you were there with 800+ of your closest friends.If ...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      North Maroon Peak

      8.08 mi / 4298 ft gain
      Start your hike at the parking lot/trailhead at the end of Maroon Creek Rd. Keep in mind that the road is closed from about 9am-8pm to traffic and is only accessible by shuttle bus during that time. You'll be wanting to get a very early start anyways, so it shouldn't be an issue. Your path begin...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      Backpack to Snowmass Creek in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness

      13 mi
      For beginner backpackers or just those who can't take off 3-4 days to do the Four Pass Loop, there's still options near the iconic Maroon Bells.  If you are planning to do an overnight at the Bells, you need to get there early or late - before 7:30 am or after 5 pm. The overnight lot fills quickl...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      The Maroon Bells Traverse

      14 mi / 5000 ft gain
      I do not want to encourage those who are not capable mentally or physically to go on this hike, that is how accidents happen. Confidence is a must. This route is loose, long, chossy and complicated. The exposure and shear milage covered make for a heck of a day! That being said, I suggest you do ...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      Crater Lake via Maroon-Snowmass Trail

      4.6
      3.77 mi / 722 ft gain
      The crater lake trail begins at Maroon Lake and quickly breaks off from the scenic trail at .3 miles. Be sure to follow the signs to crater lake, which will be heading higher into the valley. The trail passes through a beautiful Aspen grove most of the way with wonderful views of 14ers, the Maroo...
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    • Aspen, Colorado

      Castle Peak and Conundrum Peak

      5.0
      12.71 mi / 5125 ft gain
      There are many different places to start the trek up to Castle and Conundrum. The first step, however, is always go to the end of Castle Creek Road just outside of Aspen, CO. When the paved road ends, there is parking available right off the road for those who don't wish to drive further. Howe...
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    • Granby, Colorado

      Mirror and Crater Lakes via Cascade Creek Trail

      4.6
      14.94 mi / 2421 ft gain
      Start at the Monarch Lake trailhead (where there is a $5 parking fee unless you have one of the national lands passes) and follow the cascade creek trail around the north side of the lake. After about 1.5 miles the trail splits with the Arapaho pass trail, follow the cascade trail to the left as ...
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    • Granby, Colorado

      Monarch Lake Loop

      5.0
      4.06 mi / 240 ft gain
      Hiking the Monarch Lake Loop in Granby, Colorado is amazing! If you have older children, this is a great place to take them out on the trial. Perfect weather in August of 50 degrees, You'll started at about 8345 feet of elevation and ended at 8950 feet. This is a very easy-moderate and great hike...
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    • Nederland, Colorado

      Snowshoe Lost Lake

      5.0
      2.7 mi / 791 ft gain
      Driving through the towns of Nederlands and Eldora alone is a beautiful experience. Once you come up to Hessie Trailhead, you'll already be in a daze because you'll be staring at Eldora Mountain and will see some ski runs in the distance.Getting to the trailhead early is best. Parking starts alon...
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    • Nederland, Colorado

      Snowshoe to Jasper Lake

      5.0
      11 mi / 2000 ft gain
      Starting at 9100 feet, the Hessie trailhead is easily accessible by both 2 and 4 wheel drive cars (depending on how far you want to travel down the road). The trail is fairly easy and often packed down snow up to the cut off point to the Devil's Thumb Bypass, which allows a bypass of Lost Lake an...
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