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Hike to Jewel Lake
Larimer County, Colorado
4.0
6.12 mi
/ 764 ft gain
This trail starts at the Glacier Gorge Trailhead. This trailhead fills quickly at any time of year, so it's best to get there early to guarantee a parking spot. You can also park at Bear Lake where there's more spaces and add just under 2 miles to your round trip length.
A mile into the hike, you'll come across Alberta Falls, a 30 foot waterfall named after the wife of the first person to eve...
Hike to Diamond Lake in the Indian Peaks Wilderness
Nederland, Colorado
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 down a dirt road - this road is passable for small cars, but be patient and check the weather before yo...
Camp at Morefield Campground
Mancos, ColoradoMorefield Campground is located 4 miles inside of Mesa Verde National Park. There are 267 sites in the campground, and it has tent-only loops. There are also 15 full-hookup RV sites, with many more able to fit RVs. Reservations are recommended, but are not required; the full-hookup sites are the first to fill, but you should have pretty good luck getting a tent site without a reservation.
There...
Hike to Mitchell Lake
Ward, Colorado
4.0
4 mi
Located in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area, Mitchell Lake is a good quick hike for an afternoon getaway. With just two miles to go till you reach the lake itself, it's easy for the whole family and the pups (the recreation area is super popular, so this is assuming the lots are full and you have to park in the day use area).
From the parking lot, follow the signs that say "lake access." This...
Backpack to Snowmass Creek in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
Aspen, Colorado
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 quickly in the mornings, and doesn't start emptying until the afternoons. Just be sure to tell the ranger ...
Hike the Mountain Lion Trail
Golden, Colorado
6.7 mi
/ 1230 ft gain
There are three parking lots with direct access to the Mountain Lion Trail. The main one is off of Crawford Gulch Road, but any of them are good starting points!
This loop has pretty similar elevation gain and loss profiles no matter which way you go, so you can go any direction. This adventure will be written for starting out east, though.
Immediately out of the trailhead you'll be greeted w...
Hike the Creek Bottom Trail
Franktown, Colorado
5.0
4.1 mi
The West Side of Castlewood Canyon is the more "rugged" side of the park, it has a dirt road, gravel parking lots, and only vault toilets. Luckily, this also means this is a less popular side of the park, making for less crowded trails and easier parking!
Park at the first trailhead, for the Homestead Trail. You'll follow the Homestead Trail (J) until you meet up with the Creek Bottom Trail (G...
Winter Hike to Calypso Cascades
1046 County Highway 115, Colorado
6.25 mi
/ 580 ft gain
While most people go snowshoeing near the Bear Lake or Glacier Gorge area in RMNP, Wild Basin is a much less trafficked option. The entrance station isn't manned in the winter, so you'll get in for free, as well! You can put the Wild Basin Trailhead into your GPS, but you'll have to park at the winter parking area. The road is closed about 1 mile from the summer trailhead, so the beginning and ...
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