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October 18, 2023
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Best routes near Brainard Lake

4.8
(6)
143
hikers
11.5km
03:04
110m
160m
Embark on a moderate hike to Brainard Lake from the Gateway Trailhead, a journey spanning 7.1 miles (11.5 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 368 feet (112 metres). This route typically takes around 3 hours and 3 minutes to complete, guiding you through a vibrant subalpine forest. You'll pass shimmering aspen and tall pine trees before reaching the highlight: Brainard Lake itself, a crystal-clear reservoir framed by majestic, jagged peaks. Along the way, keep an eye out for Red Rock Lake, another picturesque stop that adds to the scenic beauty of the area.
You can access the Brainard Lake Recreation Area year-round from the Gateway Trailhead, even when the main road is closed to vehicles during winter months. During the summer season, from mid-June to mid-October, a timed-entry reservation system is often required for vehicles, though accessing the Gateway Trailhead by foot or bike might not always need one. Be aware that a day-use fee may apply, particularly in winter, and remember that the area sits at over 10,000 feet, so be mindful of the altitude.
This trail offers a unique opportunity to experience the iconic Colorado subalpine landscape, providing year-round access to its natural beauty. The area is known for its diverse wildlife; you might spot moose, especially in the willow meadows that line parts of the path. The journey to Brainard Lake is a classic high-altitude experience, showcasing the stunning transition from forest to an alpine lake setting.

3
hikers
10.7km
03:27
560m
10m
Embark on a challenging hike along the Blue Lake via Mitchell Lake Trail, a difficult route that spans 6.7 miles (10.7 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1822 feet (555 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 3 hours and 27 minutes. As you ascend, you will pass through lush pine forests and cross sturdy log bridges over Mitchell Creek, eventually reaching the stunning, crystal-clear waters of Blue Lake, fed by a 20-foot waterfall.
Before you go, be aware that a fee is required for entry to the Indian Peaks Wilderness; you can pay with $12 cash or a National Park Pass. During peak season, you might need timed entry parking reservations. If the Mitchell Lake Trailhead lot is full, plan to park at Brainard Lake, which will add an extra 1.5 miles of walking to your hike.
This trail offers a rewarding experience within the Brainard Lake Recreation Area, providing expansive views of the Continental Divide from Mitchell Lake, often surrounded by wildflowers in summer. Continuing your climb, you will also be treated to panoramic vistas of Mount Toll and Pawnee Peak, making this a notable adventure in the Indian Peaks Wilderness.

2
hikers
26.3km
08:14
630m
660m
Embark on a difficult hiking adventure along the South Saint Vrain Figure 8 Loop, a challenging route that spans 16.3 miles (26.3 km). You will gain 2080 feet (634 metres) in elevation, requiring about 8 hours and 14 minutes to complete. The trail winds through diverse terrain, transitioning from dense lodgepole pine forests to open meadows, offering a varied woodland experience. As you hike, you will follow the gurgling waters of the Saint Vrain Creek, enjoying the sounds of rushing water and the possibility of seeing small waterfalls. Much of the journey benefits from the shade of tree cover, providing a refreshing atmosphere. You might also connect to the popular Brainard Lake area, a beautiful highlight along the way.
This trail is generally accessible year-round, making it suitable for hiking during warmer months and for snowshoeing or microspiking in winter. Parking and trailhead access are typically available, but it is always wise to check local conditions before you head out. Be aware that you are in bear country, so keep an eye out for wildlife such as moose and deer, and take appropriate precautions. Planning your visit carefully will ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience on the route.
The South Saint Vrain Figure 8 Loop is situated within Roosevelt National Forest, offering a true immersion in nature. The route connects to a broader network of trails, including the Sourdough Trail and Waldrop Trail, which provides options for extended exploration if you wish to customize your journey. This connectivity allows for varied adventures beyond the main loop, making it a notable destination for those who enjoy exploring different paths in the region.
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