Plan with
Confidence
USFS rules, please:
- camp at least 200 feet away from lakes, creeks, and trails.
- leash dogs in crowded areas
- follow Leave No Trace Principles
Path Type
Point to Point
Bewmark Lake Trail is found at the top of a small rise at the 2.8 mile mark along Middle Fork Lake Trail. There is no sign. Look for a string of small cairns on the north side of Middle Fork Lake Trail. Follow these cairns and when they run out, look to your right for more cairns and obvious trail in the distance. This is all in an open rocky, grassy area.
At the quarter mile mark, the trail starts following a small creek (on the right) upstream. Here the trail goes through willows and a few small grassy spots. Leaving the creek behind, the trail continues in a mix of willows and open spots, but less willows.
Still in and out of willows, at the 1.5 mile mark, the trail steepens as it makes a final push for Bewmark Lake. But at what looks like the top where a lake should be, there is no Bewmark Lake. Now with all the willows behind, in rocky, grassy terrain, the trail levels out temporarily, and then makes an ever so gradual climb to finally reveal Bewmark Lake a bit below and not too far away.
There it is, Bewmark Lake sparkling in the alpine meadows and up against barren peaks and walls of the Continental Divide. The trail continues around the south end of the lake to its outlet creek, on a very faint path.
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Continental Divide Trail: Cirque of the Towers Alternate (Part 2)
Continental Divide Trail: Cirque of the Towers Alternate (Part 2)
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