Blue Lakes Trail


Contact. 3 miles almost straight upWe hiked this trail on 7-28. It's also a bit of a burner, so be ready to fire up those glutes. Loved this hike!We are Californians. The Blue Lakes Trail #201 begins at the Blue Lakes Trailhead on Forest Service Road #851.1 and ends at the Blue Lakes Trailhead on Forest Service Road #853.1B.

This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of This 8-day exploration of Colorado includes breathtaking National Parks, regional culture, history, and - of course - fresh, local craft beer! 1000% would carry 20lbs up Blue Lakes Trail again any day. Next time we will hike to the upper lake too! Windy at top for sure! The first 1.5 miles are steep, trail needs to be fixed.My favorite hike I’ve ever done! The lower lake is by far the most beautiful lake and largest but the views come when you climb to the middle anAs a seasoned Colorado hiker, I completely understand why this is one of the most popular hikes in Telluride - it's jaw-droppingly beautiful, from the first step to the last. It's not just a tour, it's an Experience!Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. It was fairly difficult, but I live in Florida where itsCan't believe this place is real! The Blue Lakes trail near Ridgway (not to be confused with Blue Lake, singular, closer to Telluride) is a great outing for hikers who enjoy the best the San Juan Mountains have to offer: meadows spangled with wildflowers, craggy ridgelines, dazzling alpine lakes and the chirp of pikas. I love the views you get and I love taking pictures. One of my favorite hikes I have done in Colorado! Full view.

Continue to the right to follow the Blue Lakes Trail. I got to the trailhead right at 7am on a Friday and had no issues parking. Awesome and beautiful hike! And check out all three lakes. Hiking to the second and third lake doesn’t take as much time, as hiking to the first lake. Only 4 people ended up passing us to the lower lake. Trail to lower lake was a bit busy, and lots of people camping there.

if you have time go to the third lake! However, this place is so packed- you will have to step off the trail 100 times to let people pass coming up or down. The trail is primarily used for hiking, fly fishing, horses, and snowshoeing and is best used from June until November. 3 miles almost straight up, but doable. But it definitely didn’t upset us crazy Californians! Oh, also good luck with the parking- it’s a cluster. Beginning, middle, end. A prior review mentioned that there was no toilet paper at the bathrooms at the beginninThis one had been on my list for years and we finally made it! We got to the trailhead by 7 am and happy we did because the lot was already filling up. We camped at the lower lake and what an experience to wake up to the views.The lakes are so beautiful and totally worth the trek up. Took me just under 5 hrs total round trip. Not to mention that hiking down will take two or more times less than hiking up. Sneffels Highline Trail (28) 4.2 mi.

This is a review of the Blue Lakes Trail near Breckenridge, not the trail by the same name near Telluride. I'm not a hiker, I went there by myself, and I don't enjoy hiking. Also it is more difficult hiking to upper lakes. Hiking Trails . We love rain! By far the coolest hike I’ve done in Colorado! Plenty of spaces a trailhead despite popularity. 0 Restaurants within 5 miles. The water really is SO blue. An today the trail was in much better condition. 10/10 would recommend!! Still, we started at 8am and we reached the top at the third lake about 2pm. Website. The hike is beautiful and we even saw a bear during the first mile or so. Many reviewers before me were complaining about dog poop everywhere but I truly did not notice any! It was nice and quiet. Got to the trailhead around 2pm on Friday and there was still room to park - made it to the lower lake by about 6pm and were rewarded with endless wildflowers and the most gorgeous alpine lake we’ve ever seen. Location. This place would do well with a permit system to keep human poop levels and traffic at an acceptable level. Also I want to tell to those, who had a long and hard time to get to the first lake (like us!) Visitors can park at the Blue lake Trailhead off County Road 7.Colorado Tourism Office, 1625 Broadway, Suite 1700 , Denver, CO, 80202, Phone: 800-COLORADODirections from Highway 62: Take Dallas Creek Road fourteen miles to the Blue Lakes Trailhead.Get there early for a parking spot. Who knew you could find such a turquoise lake in this area? After passing through a gate, the trail reaches a “Y” at approximately 0.14 miles.

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Blue Lakes Trail

Blue Lakes Trail

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