Plan with
Confidence
<b>Starting May 1, 2019 Hanging Lake can only be accessed with a permit. To apply for a permit and for more information, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.visitglenwood.com/hanginglake/">click here</a>.</b> If approaching Hanging Lake via I-70 East, there is no eastbound return to I-70. If heading eastbound post rxh, you must head west on I-70, then turnaround in Glenwood to head east.
Path Type
There and Back
This steep, scenic trail travels from the bottom of Glenwood Canyon up through Deadhorse Creek Canyon to Hanging Lake. Switchbacks wind their way up the canyon, accommodating the rise in elevation. Shortcutting these bends promotes erosion;please stay on the trail. In addition to the multiple switches, there are several rest stops along the way. Some parts of the trail are rocky, especially in the beginning and at the end where it has steep stairs carved into the canyon cliff rock. The trail ends on a boardwalk around the lake. This travertine lake is extremely sensitive, so special regulations apply. Please do not step off the boardwalk. There is a short offshoot from the trail before the boardwalk that leads to Spouting Rock where, for centuries, water has dissolved a passage through the limestone that exits out of a sheer cliff wall as a spectacular waterfall. Permits are required for this hike and can be reserved 30 days in advance.
Some Issues
Sprouting Rock Falls trail temporarily closed for construction.
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