Near Black Canyon Lake
Near Black Canyon Lake
Near Black Canyon Lake
Near Black Canyon Lake
Near Black Canyon Lake

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Black Canyon Lake

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13.3
mi
Distance
2,413
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.31mi
Distance
2,413ft
Elevation Gain
2,413ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
9,313ft
High Point
7,190ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Hidden within Montanaas picturesque Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness lies Black Canyon Lake, an incredible turquoise glacial lake. The spur hike to the lake turns away many hikers because the trail can be hard to find at times and crosses a large boulder field. For the adventurous, however, Black Canyon Lake can easily become an unforgettable experience. The first 5 miles of the trail follows the Lake Fork of Rock Creek and lies in the canyon between Silver Run and Hellroaring Plateaus. The lodgepole pine forest brings shade to the trail and provides perfect habitat for wildlife sightings. This section is also popular with hikers and horseback riders. At about 5 miles in, pass a spur trail to Lost Lake and continue forward until you come to a large footbridge over the creek. On your side of the bridge, you should be able to see an uphill spur trail to your left a take it. Follow the most worn path. If you see a ano campfirea sign, you are on track. At a small, rocky stream crossing not far from the sign, look upstream to see the trail continuing to the left of the creek bed. The trail winds through dense forest and has several fallen trees. The trail does cross the creek again; rock hop your way to the other side. At the onset of the boulder field, let numerous cairns guide you across. Tread slowly and carefully. At long last, marvel at the beauty of Black Canyon Lake. See Spirit Mountain across the lake with Grasshopper Glacier on its right. This glacier derives its name from millions of extinct grasshoppers embedded in the ice! It is believed the grasshoppers got caught in a storm over the mountains and fell to the glacier, where they became buried in ice over time.

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