Near Eaglesmere-Surprise Lake Loop
Mountains in the distance above Lower Cataract Lake
Near Eaglesmere-Surprise Lake Loop
Eaglesmere Lake.
Near Eaglesmere-Surprise Lake Loop
The views from the Eaglesmere Trail #61 can be spectacular.
Near Eaglesmere-Surprise Lake Loop
Surprise Lake

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Hike Route

Eaglesmere-Surprise Lake Loop

4.0 (27 Ratings)
Link-up of three trails with an overnight detour to Eaglesmere Lake around 10,000 feet.
10.9
mi
Distance
2,532
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.89mi
Distance
2,532ft
Elevation Gain
2,532ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
10,461ft
High Point
8,581ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This is a great loop through the Eagle's Nest Wilderness using the Eaglesmere Trail #61, Gore Range Trail, and Surprise Lake Trail #62.The Eaglesmere Trail starts at a small trailhead that has legitimate parking for fewer than 10 cars. It begins with several short, steep sections in the first mile where it is definitely useful to have trekking poles. At the first fork, take a right (uphill). There are a several trees blown down along the way, and the trail is narrow and eroding in places where it follows the contour of a slope. There's no water on this part of the trail, but there are nice views of Cataract Lake down in the bottom of the valley from time to time. Watch for a sign for the Gore Range Trail, which mentions Eaglesmere Lake. Go right to the lake, where there's a well-established camp spot near the shore. This is a pretty spot to spend the night if you are planning on making this a two-day hike. In the morning, backtrack to the Eaglesmere Trail - Gore Range Trail junction and continue to your right, downhill on the Gore Range Trail. This trail is wider and nicer than Eaglesmere, but still has downed trees as of October 2016. This section goes sharply down and then back up, crossing a couple of streams on decent log bridges. Where the trail crosses rock, watch for cairns to show the way. After bottoming out at a creek, the trail heads back uphill - a couple of steep sections keep things interesting.Take a left at the Surprise Lake Trail #62 sign, which leads within a stone's throw of the lake, which is small and pretty, with lily pads. The Surprise Lake Trail has some prolonged steep sections, but the trail is all downhill from here to the trailhead.From the trailhead, continue on to your right and then turn left on the first road (almost immediately) - it's about 10 minutes back to your car if you parked at the Eaglesmere Trailhead.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Long Eaglesmere - Upper Cateract - Surprise Lake Loop

Hike Route

Long Eaglesmere - Upper Cateract - Surprise Lake Loop

Birding
extreme
25.65 mi
+4,983 ft
Upper Cataract Lake Out and Back

Classic Hike Route

Upper Cataract Lake Out and Back

Birding
strenuous
10.86 mi
+2,568 ft
Upper Piney River Trail

Hike Route

Upper Piney River Trail

Fall Colors
moderate
5.89 mi
+794 ft
Rock Creek Loop

Hike Route

Rock Creek Loop

River/Creek
extreme
11.61 mi
+3,465 ft
Rock Creek to Lower Boulder Lake

Hike Route

Rock Creek to Lower Boulder Lake

Fall Colors
moderate
6.21 mi
+1,367 ft
Upper Slate Lake

Hike Route

Upper Slate Lake

Birding
extreme
22.28 mi
+4,730 ft
Contributors
Jodi A