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Top Amazing Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park

August 14, 2023
Ellie

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Welcome to the stunning wilderness of Rocky Mountain National Park, where towering peaks, hidden lakes, and breathtaking views await visitors. From challenging ascents to serene lakeside strolls, these trails showcase the park's natural wonders, providing unforgettable hikes for visitors of all ages.

1. The Bear Lake Loop

0.8 miles loop / Easy

Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family-friendly hike, the Bear Lake Loop takes you around the scenic Bear Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and perfect mountain reflections.

2. Sky Pond

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9.0 miles round trip / Moderate-difficult

This trail leads you through diverse landscapes, including Alberta Falls, The Loch, and Timberline Falls, culminating in the stunning Sky Pond surrounded by towering peaks.

3. Emerald Lake

3.2 miles round trip / Easy-moderate

Enjoy the serene beauty of this trail as it winds through pine forests, passes by Nymph Lake and Dream Lake, and leads you to the picturesque Emerald Lake, with its emerald waters reflecting the surrounding peaks.

4. Chasm Lake

8.0 miles round trip / Difficult

Hike through subalpine meadows and dense forests to reach Chasm Lake, nestled at the base of Longs Peak, offering a dramatic setting with the peak's sheer cliffs reflected in the lake.

5. The Ute Trail

8.0 miles round trip / Moderate

This historic trail offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and the Continental Divide.

6. Alberta Falls

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1.6 miles round trip / Easy

A short but rewarding hike leads to the picturesque Alberta Falls, known for its cascading waters and surrounded by lush greenery.

7. Cub Lake

6.0 miles round trip / Easy-moderate

Explore the peaceful Cub Lake trail, passing through meadows and aspen groves, and discover the tranquil beauty of Cub Lake, often frequented by wildlife.

8. Odessa Lake

8.6 miles round trip / Moderate

Journey through scenic valleys and subalpine forests to reach Odessa Lake, a serene alpine lake nestled in a picturesque setting surrounded by majestic peaks.

9. Flattop Mountain and Hallett Peak

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9.7 miles round trip / Difficult

This challenging hike takes you to the summits of both Flattop Mountain and Hallett Peak, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

10. Mills Lake, Black Lake, and Frozen Lake

11.5 miles round trip / Moderate-difficult

Experience the beauty of Glacier Gorge as you hike past several stunning waterfalls, including Alberta Falls, and reach Mills Lake, Black Lake, and finally Frozen Lake. All are stunningly beautiful alpine lakes.

Map of Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park

Whether you seek the challenge of scaling the iconic Longs Peak or prefer a serene stroll to Emerald Lake, each hike offers a unique experience with amazing views, alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls, and even encounters with wildlife.

So lace up your boots, pack your camera, and get on to Rocky Mountain National Park! If you want to visit without missing a thing, be sure to check out our Rocky Mountain National Park tour!

We hope that we’ve given you all the information you need to make the most of your day. Your vacation is extremely important to us so if you have any questions feel free to reach out at aloha@shakaguide.com.

For more detailed information to help you plan, check out our Rocky Mountains National Park Itinerary and Know Before You Go article!

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