Near Mills Lake - Black Lake Trail
Summer wildflowers along Glacier Gorge Trail.
Near Mills Lake - Black Lake Trail
basically the end of any real trail on the way to Frozen Lake
Near Mills Lake - Black Lake Trail
Mills Lake early spring sunset
Near Mills Lake - Black Lake Trail
Jewel Lake looking up Glacier Gorge
Near Mills Lake - Black Lake Trail
Waterfalls, high peaks, and blue skies!

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Mills Lake - Black Lake Trail

4.7 (57 Ratings)
This rugged trail ventures deep into a spectacular glacial gorge visiting Mills, Jewel & Black Lakes
3.7
mi
Distance
1,821
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeLakefrontLess CrowdedViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
Snow often persists late into the summer.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.7mi
Distance
1,821ft
Elevation Gain
53ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
11,566ft
High Point
9,789ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the busy Glacier Junction, head south crossing Glacier Creek twice and covering sections of cairn-marked rock slabs before arriving at Mills Lake (9,955'). Here you'll marvel at the terrific views up Glacier Gorge and admire the jagged ridges and peaks that define it. Follow the rugged, undulating trail around the eastern shore of the lake over innumerable roots to where Jewel Lake starts. This marshy area continues around the lake aided by a series of skinny elevated planks. If you are searching for solitude, you're more likely to find it on Jewel Lake's western shore than at crowded but picturesque Mills Lake. Upon leaving Jewel Lake, hike through unattractive forest with lots of blown down trees. Closely parallel Glacier Creek all the way to Black Lake, over steep ups and downs. It can be tough to find the trail here, when in doubt, follow the creek. Pass the Glacier Gorge Backcountry Campsite spur (10,068') and climb some newly built stairs. Ascend through thick forest and across another rock slab marked by rock cairns. Arrive at a mellow meadow with views of The Arrowhead (12,387'), Powell Peak (13,208) and McHenrys Peak (13,327') to the west, and Pagoda Mountain (13,497') and Keyboard of the Winds - a line of pinnacles near the summit of Longs Peak - to the east. Chiefs Head Peak (13,579') and The Spearhead (12,575') dominate the upper valley. Many people turn around at Black Lake, as the trail gets much more difficult and barely maintained past this point. The trail switchbacks steeply beside Ribbon Falls as they drain from the edge of Black Lake. Traverse a line of flat boulders across the end of Black Lake and climb a small ridge along the eastern shore. The trail soon becomes faint and disappears in open tundra, where unmaintained routes continue on to Blue Lake, Green Lake and Frozen Lake. Continue a short distance up the feeder creek for a unique perspective above the rocky basin.

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