Near Blue Lake Out and Back
Oh Be Joyful waterfalls
Near Blue Lake Out and Back
Afley Peak is the light at the end of the tunnel as you near the final ascent to Blue Lake.
Near Blue Lake Out and Back
Oh-Be-Joyful Creek meandering through the obnoxiously long valley.

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Blue Lake Out and Back

4.8 (9 Ratings)
The Oh-Be-Joyful trail ascends up a picturesque glacial valley on the east side of the Ruby Range.
13.3
mi
Distance
2,112
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.3mi
Distance
2,112ft
Elevation Gain
2,112ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
11,063ft
High Point
8,956ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From Crested Butte, travel north on Gothic Road and take a left on Slate River Road just outside of Crested Butte. Drive 4.5 miles on the well-maintained dirt road and look for the Oh-Be-Joyful Campground turn-off on your left. Drive 0.5 miles to the campground at the bottom of the hill. If your vehicle has enough clearance and the waters are not too high, you may want to park on the other side of the river. Just be aware that if it rains, the water levels can change rapidly. This trail follows an old mining road up above the side of Oh Be Joyful Creek, climbing fairly steeply for a brief time. Once you hit the vantage point above the Oh Be Joyful Falls, the trail mostly flattens out and becomes narrower. You'll cross the wilderness boundary (don't forget to sign in at the register). You can continue up the valley following the trail as far as the base of Daisy Pass before turning around to return to the Oh Be Joyful Campground. Alternatively, this trail continues up and around Oh-Be-Joyful Peak and Hancock Peak, over the pass and down to its intersection with the Silver Basin Trail. For those looking for more adventure, there are numerous ways to extend your mileage and elevation gain. Summiting Daisy Pass and descending into Pittsburg is popular with locals, but does require two vehicles or the willingness to hitch hike.

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