Near Red Deer Lake
Come for the run, stay for the beauty!
Near Red Deer Lake
Waterfalls and snow in mid-July, as clear as an azure sky of deepest summer.
Near Red Deer Lake
Looking west into Indian Peaks Wilderness
Near Red Deer Lake
Blue sky day on Buchanan Pass Trail.
Near Red Deer Lake
Red Deer Lake with extra fog.

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Red Deer Lake

4.6 (24 Ratings)
A beautiful creekside hike in an awesome mountain setting!
13.6
mi
Distance
1,882
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
Dogs prohibited between December 1 and April 30.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.58mi
Distance
1,882ft
Elevation Gain
1,882ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
10,377ft
High Point
8,718ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This hike is in a beautiful setting, running up the St. Vrain drainage. There are beautiful colors here in the fall. It's possible to encounter elk and moose along this trail, so keep an eye out. The Buchanan Pass Trail meanders along the side of St. Vrain creek making its way up the valley towards the high peaks in the west. After about 4 miles, there is another trailhead - this is where the 4WD road ends. It's possible to turn this trail into a loop by following the 4WD road back down. Continue upward and you're rewarded with stunning views of some of the Indian Peaks. Sawtooth mountain is especially awesome looking from here. For those wanting to continue onward, the trail begins a very large switchback at this point. It heads north toward the St. Vrain Glacier. After a mile or two the trail will intersect with the St. Vrain Glacier trail which, of course, will take you up to the glacier. Stay on the Buchanan Pass trail and it will cross the creek and head back down south. Note, the foot bridge over this creek was washed out the last time I was there. Another mile or so and the trail intersects with the Red Deer Lake Trail. This trail is easy to miss, it's a sharp right hand turn (to the west) in the midst of the woods. This trail takes you up to Red Deer Lake, which is a beautiful alpine lake. It's worth it for the views and the pristine setting. If you're into this sort of thing, this is also a great spot for camping and fishing.

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Contributors
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