Near Blue Lakes Trail
Moose guarding the trail.
Near Blue Lakes Trail
Near Mt Sneffels upper trailhead looking back toward Yankee Boy basin
Near Blue Lakes Trail
Mt Sneffels on a cold July day
Near Blue Lakes Trail
Hikers a short distance below the upper trailhead.
Near Blue Lakes Trail
East Fork of Dallas Creek.

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Blue Lakes Trail

4.8 (45 Ratings)
A switchbacking trail through gorgeous Sneffels Wilderness.
7.6
mi
Distance
3,766
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Both trailheads are usually closed several miles down the road during the winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.59mi
Distance
3,766ft
Elevation Gain
1,731ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
12,987ft
High Point
9,358ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Blue Lakes Trail makes for a gorgeous hike by turquoise alpine lakes and the jagged peaks of Yankee Boy Basin. It can be done as an out-and-back from either the Mt. Sneffels trailhead (outside of Ouray; see link) or by the more popular Dallas Creek Trailhead (the direction described here). From Ridgway (a small town north of Ouray) take CO 62 west (the only way). Drive around some steep bends before coming to a sign marked "National Forest access East Dallas Creek" with an arrow pointing south (to the left). Take this turn and continue on a 2WD dirt road. There are some turnoffs onto private property here and there, but just stay on the main road for about 9 miles. There's a clearing with camping options and a parking area about 0.2 miles further. Your starting elevation is 9,500 ft. From the trailhead, take a right at the fork and hike through the trees on moderate grades but excellent trail. In a little under 3 miles, pass by a waterfall to your left. It's just a short distance from here to the lower lake. Dallas Peak rises majestically from a scree field above the lake, with Mt. Sneffels above it to the east. Fast hikers can make it to this point in a little over an hour. A short trail spur to the right leads to the lower lake. From the junction with this spur at around 11,000 ft, it's about one more mile to the upper lake, located at 11,800 ft. Continue on similar trail, crossing Dallas Creek by a large log before hiking up a short but steep headwall to reach the upper lake. Ambitious hikers may continue to Blue Lakes Pass, up some steep switchbacks all the way to 13,000 ft. To your left is 14er Mt. Sneffels' class 3 southwest ridge, to which Blue Lakes Trail provides an alternate approach. While the standard Yankee Boy Basin approach boasts beautiful alpine scenery, Blue Lakes Trail is longer, and many would argue more picturesque due to its unique turquoise lakes. Hikeers may summit via the southwest ridge and come back down via Mt. Sneffels Trail before catching up with the lower portion of Blue Lakes Trail, which passes through Yankee Boy Basin. For those who don't wish to summit Mt. Sneffels, turn around at Blue Lakes Pass for 11+ miles RT, or continue down rocky trails and onto 4WD road in Yankee Boy Basin for the full trail (15 miles; 5,000+ ft gain). East of the pass, this trail isn't very exciting - if you have time and energy to spare, hike Mt. Sneffels, not the end of Blue Lakes.

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