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Hike the easy Shealor Lake Trail in Eldorado National Forest, a 2.4-mile route to an alpine lake with granite cliffs and swimming spots.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trailhead for the Shealor Lake Trail is conveniently located on the north side of Highway 88, near Silver Lake. There is a small parking area directly at the trailhead. Keep in mind that this parking lot can fill up quickly, especially on summer weekends.
Yes, the trail is very dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome, and many hikers allow their dogs off-leash, though it's always best to keep them under control.
The trail is particularly popular in the summer months when the lake is ideal for swimming. However, it offers beautiful scenery throughout the warmer seasons. Fall can also be a great time to visit for cooler temperatures and some autumn colors.
There are no entrance fees to access the Shealor Lake Trail or the surrounding Eldorado National Forest for day hiking. However, if you plan on any backcountry burning or dispersed camping, a California Campfire Permit is required. You can find more information on permits at usda.gov.
Komoot rates this trail as 'easy', but it's important to note that the terrain can be quite varied. While relatively short, it involves a moderate climb through forested areas, followed by a rocky ascent to a ridge. The descent to Shealor Lake is steep and rocky, requiring careful navigation. The return trip involves a steeper climb back out from the lake. It's generally considered a rewarding hike for its length, but be prepared for rocky sections and elevation changes.
Absolutely! The Shealor Lake Trail is widely considered an enjoyable experience for children and families. The relatively short distance and the opportunity to swim and explore at Shealor Lake make it a great family adventure, provided everyone is comfortable with some rocky and steep sections.
The trail begins on natural ground through forested areas. As you ascend, it becomes increasingly rocky, featuring granite slabs. In some sections, you'll need to navigate by following rock stacks, known as cairns. The descent to the lake is particularly steep and rocky, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
Throughout the hike, you'll enjoy excellent views. As you climb, you'll see vistas of Thunder Mountain and Silver Lake. From the rocky ridge, panoramic views extend across the vast Eldorado National Forest. The highlight is, of course, Shealor Lake itself, an alpine gem nestled among granite cliffs, with diverse flora and potentially wildflowers depending on the season.
Yes, Shealor Lake is a popular spot for swimming! Its clear, cool waters are ideal for a refreshing dip, especially on a warm day. There are also granite ledges around the lake perfect for relaxing or jumping into the water.
Yes, the area around Shealor Lake offers dispersed camping, with several established campsites available. Remember that a California Campfire Permit is required for any burning in the backcountry.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Shealor Lakes trail and also includes sections of the 50 (California) and Shealor Lake Trail.