Near Goat Lake
Anderson Peak (left), Lost Mountain (center), and Mt Bauerman (right) command the backdrop from high on the Goat Lake Trail.
Near Goat Lake
Red Rock Canyon.
Near Goat Lake
Goat Lake is a small, sub-alpine lake below Avion Ridge and Continental Divide peaks.
Near Goat Lake
Morning on the Snowshoe Trail greets us as we head off on a new adventure.
Near Goat Lake
Red Rock Canyon Loop.

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Goat Lake

4.0 (2 Ratings)
A switchback climb with exposure leads to a small sub-alpine lake with stellar mountain views.
10.5
mi
Distance
1,055
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.45mi
Distance
1,055ft
Elevation Gain
1,055ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
5,731ft
High Point
4,904ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This hike starts from the Red Rock Canyon parking lot. After crossing the bridge over Red Rock Creek, continue straight, onto the Snowshoe Trail. Snowshoe Trail is a flat, wide trail that follows an old fire road. It goes through fir forests and small open meadows with views of the surrounding peaks. After about 1.4 miles, Snowshoe Trail emerges from the forest and crosses a wide stream bed. It then re-enters the forest, goes for about another .7 miles, again emerges from the forest to cross another stream bed, and re-enters the forest. Both of these streams are wide, with plenty of rocks to cross on without getting too wet. In late summer, one can easily cross and stay dry.The intersection with the Goat Lake Trail is on the right, about .8 miles after the second stream. This is 2.9 miles from this hike's starting point at Red Rock Canyon. Turn right onto the Goat Lake Trail and begin climbing through the thick fir forest. Views of Anderson Peak and other mountains can be glimpsed through the trees. After about .8 miles, the trail emerges from the trees onto a steep rocky mountain side. The trail is exposed, narrow, strewn with gravel, and tilts sideways as it traverses this mountain side. At the end of this traverse are a few bushes that provide welcome hand holds, and then a few switchbacks. At these switchbacks, the trail becomes less precarious - less exposed, a bit wider, and no longer tilting sideways down the mountain. Looking up towards Goat Lake, is a tall narrow waterfall that is the Goat Lake output stream. Goat Lake is above the top of this waterfall, although one can't see it yet. Also from this vantage point, looking out across the Bauerman Creek Valley (the valley Snowshoe Trail goes through) one can see a line of peaks - Anderson Peak, Lost Mountain, and Mt. Bauerman (left to right).After the switchbacks on the open mountain side, the trail re-enters the forest and continues to climb until it reaches Goat Lake's output stream behind the top of the waterfall. The stream is shallow with plenty of rocks for crossing. Cross the stream and pick up Goat Lake Trail on the other side. The rest of the trail is relatively flat and weaves through trees. Goat Lake is reached after a few hundred more yards. There is a primitive campsite here, and one can wander among the trees and down to Goat Lake's shore. The far side of Goat Lake is the wall of Avion Ridge and peaks of the Continental Divide.

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