Near Lake Hope Out and Back
Hope Lake
Near Lake Hope Out and Back
Hope lake

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Lake Hope Out and Back

5.0 (8 Ratings)
A beautiful trail up to Hope Lake where you can find a tremendous amount of wildflowers in July and early August.
4.7
mi
Distance
1,479
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Access Issues
Dirt road to trailhead is rough in spots but accessible with an '06 Subaru Outback. Overflow parking lot on the left is available before the trailhead parking.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.75mi
Distance
1,479ft
Elevation Gain
1,479ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
11,902ft
High Point
10,724ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trail winds through a sub-alpine forest, goes over streams, and climbs above the tree line, offering wonderful views of Trout Lake, Lizard Head, and Vermillion Mountain along the way. The easiest way to get there is to drive 4.5 miles from Lake Trout to the trailhead, and a high-clearance vehicle is highly recommended. The alternative is to walk or mountain bike that road to the trailhead. From that point the hike is 5 miles round trip with 1,200 feet of elevation gain. The first mile is very pleasant, going through a subalpine forest with little net elevation gain. After that the trail is steeper and rockier, but it is still pleasant. As you go up, look to your left toward Vermillion Mountain and inspiring views. If you turn back toward the trailhead, especially right above the tree line, you'll see Trout Lake in the distance. At last the beautiful blue lake appears at the base of the 13,752-foot San Miguel Peak. Fall colors are best in mid to late September. Depending on the year, the first week of October may also be good, though at that time you need to be ready for rapidly changing weather, including winter conditions. Even when the weather is pleasant, ice in the various streams is evidence of the cold nights at those elevations. Further, precipitation often causes the trail to be muddy in spots. After the hike, Lake Trout can be a great location to see the sunset, especially in fall with the hills northeast of the lake carpeted with golden aspen.

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Contributors
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