Near Kelly Lake Out-and-Back
Finally made it to the lake. Time for some fishing.
Near Kelly Lake Out-and-Back
Kelly Lake as the sun is going down.
Near Kelly Lake Out-and-Back
Kelly Lake from the saddle in the Hidden Valley Trail.
Near Kelly Lake Out-and-Back
Top of the saddle before dropping into Kelly Lake
Near Kelly Lake Out-and-Back
Looking down Hidden Valley just before the saddle

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Kelly Lake Out-and-Back

3.5 (2 Ratings)
An undulating and quiet out-and-back to Kelly Lake with open views toward the Nokhu Crags and surrounding Rawah peaks.
8.8
mi
Distance
2,804
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsLakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.81mi
Distance
2,804ft
Elevation Gain
2,804ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
11,216ft
High Point
9,663ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
However you end up in State Forest State Park, head towards Ruby Jewel Road and the Ruby Jewel Yurt/Clark Peak Yurt. The road is dirt and passable, with care, by most 2wd vehicles. After passing the two yurts, there is an obvious "corral" where 2wd vehicles park. If you're able, continue driving up the 4wd road, knowing that there are a couple areas to pull off (and turn around) if you come to anything that looks too dicey. There's one section toward the middle that looks like you'd need a rock-crawler for (and an obvious spot where drivers have pulled off to turn around). Whether you start at the corral or further up, continue up Ruby Jewel Trail as it heads northeast. The grade is easy but the footing can be tricky with small cobbles and loose tread. The path is wide, which makes it a nice way to warm up with a group walking side-by-side. After 1.5 miles from the corral, you'll arrive at the official trailhead. Continue now on singletrack heading north through the trees, still heading up. After three-quarters of a mile, you'll come to the intersection with Hidden Valley Trail. There wasn't great signage at this intersection, but it's obvious. Ruby Jewel Trail heads to the right (east) and the Hidden Valley Trail heads left (west). Turn left and finish up this first challenging climb on a couple switchbacks. Notice the trees on this southeast-facing aspect are spaced much further apart and once you top out and begin the descent, the trees are much closer together on the northwest-facing aspect. Once you descend from this ridge, you'll be in the Hidden Valley area to make the final, more gradual ascent to the north along the North Fork Canadian River. As you climb, the trees begin to give way to willows and scree fields until the final ridge and viewpoint above Kelly Lake. Continue to the northeast through a talus field with obvious cairns marking the way and a lightly-trodden, somewhat steep trail section down to the lakeshore. Here, you'll find ample space for lunch or to set up a tent. Rumor has it cutthroat fishing can be good (only artificial fly and lure fishing are permitted). Continue back the way you came, or venture out further for a longer loop toward the Clear Lake Trail and trailhead (end of CR41).

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