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Bear Lake Trail - 4 members in 10 triplogs have rated this an average 3.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 25 2025
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Alberta FallsNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar May 25 2025
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,145
Hiking3.29 Miles 492 AEG
Hiking3.29 Miles   1 Hour   29 Mns   2.35 mph
492 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
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From Gorge parking lot to Alberta Falls to Bear Lake, counterclockwise around the lake and back for the parking lot.
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Jul 01 2024
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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
Bear Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Jul 01 2024
LucyanTriplogs 1,447
Hiking0.65 Miles 63 AEG
Hiking0.65 Miles
63 ft AEG
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May 20 2024
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51 male
 Joined Jul 05 2008
 Gilbert, AZ
Bear Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar May 20 2024
adeniumTriplogs 697
Hiking0.80 Miles 63 AEG
Hiking0.80 Miles      44 Mns   1.09 mph
63 ft AEG
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Another day on our cross country tour. We stopped in Estes Park for a couple of days to enjoy the mountains. I had wanted to do Bear Lake, knowing that this was a fairly easy loop that my wife would be able to manage (the altitude plus asthma were a bit of an issue). Turns out it's still snowed over in May... A hiking shop in town reported that there was still a 37" base at Bear Lake. That was OK, we made a slow trek around the lake in the well worn path through the snow. Didn't even slip once.
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Oct 04 2021
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72 male
 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Bear Lake Loop, CO 
Bear Lake Loop, CO
 
Hiking avatar Oct 04 2021
markthurman53Triplogs 865
Hiking12.61 Miles 2,244 AEG
Hiking12.61 Miles   8 Hrs   36 Mns   1.53 mph
2,244 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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Back in the west at Rocky Mountain National Park. The first day of hiking was around Bear Lake, to Loch Lake (The Loch), Lake of Glass, Haiyaha Lake, Dream Lake and return to Bear Lake. Beautiful scenery all along these trails and the Aspen were at Peak color change. There were plenty of others along the trail but not overcrowded. The higher elevation made the hiking a little more difficult but not bad since we were only around 10,000 feet. The weather was ideal and very little snow on the surrounding peaks except on north slopes. Looks like a late arrival for winter this year.

The trails were in good condition as usual in a park that has heavy usage. The trail from the Loch to Glass Lake was a little rockier with a lot of rock steps that made this section a little harder than the rest. I could spend another day or two in this area to hit some of the other trails near Bear Lake. At the time we went the park required reservations to enter the park, this supposedly ends on October 10.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Substantial
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Aug 30 2021
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Emerald Lake - RMNPNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Aug 30 2021
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking4.40 Miles 924 AEG
Hiking4.40 Miles   2 Hrs   9 Mns   2.32 mph
924 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
 
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i had done this hike with my mom on a previous visit many years ago
popular for a reason - it's beautiful
we couldn't get to the bear lake corridor trails until 1300
sue had to get the entry ticket, since i could only get one pass per day
we ended up taking the shuttle, which was fine
more elevation gain than i remembered
nymph lake, dream lake, emerald lake and the loop around bear lake
good weather, cool temps late afternoon
several elk around dream lake, including a big buck
a little too close for comfort with a lot of people taking photos
fun hike if you don't mind the crowds
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Sep 08 2019
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63 male
 Joined Apr 02 2005
 Mesa, AZ
Sky Pond TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Sep 08 2019
Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking12.40 Miles 2,512 AEG
Hiking12.40 Miles   5 Hrs   37 Mns   2.21 mph
2,512 ft AEG
 
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My first time visiting RMNP.Yeah! I parked at the Bear Lake trailhead. I started a little before daylight but would finish my hike here. That way I could still see Bear Lake. I took a connector trail over to Glacier Gorge trail. First stop was Alberta Falls. Cool waterfall. From there I worked my way up to The Loch, Timberline Falls, Lake of Glass and after a little scramble topped out at Sky Pond. I liked this trail along the creek and little meadows. I heard an Elk bugle and saw three of them. Also saw a few Pika's. On my way back down I took a connector trail over to Lake Haiyaha where there is a gnarly tree. After that I connected to Emerald Trail at Dream Lake. Went on up to Emerald Lake and turned around there. I saw one Marmot there. Headed back down this trail back past Dream Lake then Nymph Lake. It has lots of water lilies which is what the lake is named after. From there it was back down to Bear lake and the end of my loopish hike. Although these trails are popular I felt it was a good outing for my first hike in RMNP.I also saw a nice Bull Elk and a few Buck deer on the drive. Very enjoyable morning!
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Dec 27 2015
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55 male
 Joined Aug 20 2009
 Mesa, AZ
Bear Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
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RickVincentTriplogs 783
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On a short trip through RMNP we stopped at Bear Lake. The lake was frozen over and the snow was deep. We didn't have the gear to move very far, but still were able to see some of the winter wonderland around us.
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Oct 25 2015
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44 male
 Joined Feb 17 2010
 Moscow, RU
Boulder Brook TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Oct 25 2015
AndreyPTriplogs 284
Hiking10.55 Miles 2,785 AEG
Hiking10.55 Miles   5 Hrs   45 Mns   2.01 mph
2,785 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
 
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The original plan was to hike to Flattop Mountain from Bear Lake, but in view of snow in higher elevations discovered the day before I reconsidered and replanned it to be a loop hike from Park&Ride to Bierstadt and Sprague Lakes. Upon arriving to Park&Ride in the morning I found that shuttle bus operation has been extended to run this weekend. So I revised the plan again to go up to Bierstadt Lake then down to Bierstadt trailhead and then turn it to one way via Boulder Brook and North Longs Peak trails to Bear Lake with taking the shuttle back down to the Park&Ride.

Upper two thirds of Upper Bierstadt Moraine trail was covered with snow, almost nobody at the lake itself. On the way down to Bierstadt trailhead the show was replaced with quite a lot of people going up. Glacier Creek had good waterflow so I spent some time on the bridge. Then went to the 5-way junction with Boulder Brook trail and saw some people around it. Soon after starting going up along Boulder Brook I found the trail covered with snow and only then I finally looked at the topo map and to my surprise the highest point of this hike was at about 10400'. So I thought: "Why am I doing this, why didn't I stay below and go to Sprague Lake and then up to Bear Lake along Glacier Creek?" and then I thought "Well, it's to slippery to go down this steep snowy trail and there are crowds down there and nobody here", so I just continued going up. After the trail diverted from the creek and became less steep, my effort level returned from extra to normal and I found that white solitude very much enjoyable. At the junction with North Longs Peak trail I turned right, crossed the creek by a massive wooden bridge and continued with a smooth descent. Just before the junction with Loch Vale trail I heard some voices and thought that somebody was ahead of me on the trail, but it turned out that there are some camping spots by the trail there that were occupied.

The Loch Vale trail section between this junction and Alberta Falls was the slowest as the snow was packed to ice and required very careful steps. Some people were going up with huge backpacks, probably with camping gear, while the night temperatures were supposed to be below freezing. Starting from Alberta Falls and all the way to Bear Lake there were crowds of people and no snow or ice on the trail. After reaching Bear Lake I had some spare time, so I went around the lake in the wrong direction. The trail have seen lots of people with children, so most benches along the trail were occupied by little snowpeople.
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Sep 28 2013
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40 male
 Joined May 04 2012
 Denver, CO
Bear Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Sep 28 2013
DennyforrealTriplogs 131
Hiking1.00 Miles
Hiking1.00 Miles      45 Mns   1.33 mph
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Autumn Foliage Observation Moderate
Orange Mixed into some Yellow.
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May 17 2010
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44 male
 Joined Feb 17 2010
 Moscow, RU
Bear Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar May 17 2010
AndreyPTriplogs 284
Hiking0.60 Miles 20 AEG
Hiking0.60 Miles      25 Mns   1.44 mph
20 ft AEG
 
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Bear Lake is still frozen and covered with snow, trail is snowpacked too.
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average hiking speed 1.78 mph

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