Near Florence Pass to Florence Lake
Headed into Florence Canyon
Near Florence Pass to Florence Lake
Surrounded by the canyon walls
Near Florence Pass to Florence Lake
Rock formations; we saw two moose run through this field before this photo was taken!
Near Florence Pass to Florence Lake
Waterfall/ runoff flowing down the side of the canyon wall.
Near Florence Pass to Florence Lake
Florence Lake. Out of the photo you can spot Bomber Mountain

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Florence Pass to Florence Lake

4.8 (5 Ratings)
Florence Canyon offers beautiful views leading up to Florence Lake.
17.8
mi
Distance
2,715
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.82mi
Distance
2,715ft
Elevation Gain
2,715ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
10,925ft
High Point
8,929ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
To get to the trailhead, I highly recommend using an ATV/4x4 on Soldier Park Road. This is the road leading up to the start of the trailhead which is extremely rocky and, in some places, very narrow as it is surrounded by many tightly packed trees. I have seen people hike all the way from the start of Soldier Park Road for the very reason that they cannot get their car up the rocky road. If you do decide to take a larger vehicle, you'll have to stop before the point at which this trail start is marked on FS Road 394, making the trail even a longer hike than it is.Once at the trailhead, you'll start in a wooded area for about one mile. From there, there will be a beautiful view of the canyon you'll later be hiking in, along with North Clear Creek nearby. 1.4 miles to 3.4 miles in will again be mostly surrounded by trees (2.4 miles in will have a slight opening and a beautiful view of the canyon again).Be aware that at 3.4 miles in, you'll have to cross a creek which is not usually too high. If I remember correctly, sometime after this first creek crossing will be a small bridge.3.7 miles is the second creek crossing. After this is when you'll start to be surrounded more and more of the large granite to the left of you while mostly surrounded by more spread out trees.About 6.0 miles in, the trail opens up rapidly into a small marshland with a towering mountain of boulders to your left. This was one of my favorite parts of the hike because we witnessed two moose running across the clearing below us (thankfully before we got down to the same area).After the marshland, you come up on a small runoff of water flowing in and out of boulders. A steep hike through a patch of sedimentary rocks is next for a good 0.5 miles. This is the toughest part of the trail as you are getting close to summiting to Lake Florence at 11,000 feet. The marshland (6.18-7.25mi) has an overall incline of about 700 feet in this section.

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