Near Ouzel Falls & Back
Near Ouzel Falls & Back
Near Ouzel Falls & Back
Near Ouzel Falls & Back
Near Ouzel Falls & Back

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Ouzel Falls & Back

4.5 (122 Ratings)
Three waterfalls, one mountain creek, and 5.5 miles of alpine bliss.
5.3
mi
Distance
1,136
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
Seasonal. Closed during winter months. For road status: https://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/road_status.htm

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.28mi
Distance
1,136ft
Elevation Gain
1,136ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
9,427ft
High Point
8,516ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
A wide, defined, and well-manicured trail make this an excellent outing. This route follows a single trail, the Wild Basin Trail, with a small detour to see the Copeland Falls around the 0.5 mile mark. I'd recommend dipping off to see Copeland Falls on your way back down. This way you can conserve your energy and build anticipation to get to the larger falls upstream, saving your energy to meander through the slightly smaller Copeland Falls Trail on your way back down. Other than the Copeland Falls turn off, you can't get lost. Follow all signs to Ouzel Falls. Cruise up the trail about 1.4 miles and stay left at the North St. Vrain Fire Trailhead. If you want to, hike in and camp at one of multiple backcountry sites. The trail to the right is all yours. Continuing on, a short way up the trail you'll find the jaw dropping Calypso Cascades. I'd make this your first stop to chow down some trail mix and soak in the babbling water as it rushes down the mountain side. A mile after the Calypso Cascades, you'll find the Ouzel Falls - a gem of a waterfall. Check out the falls from the bridge. When you want to move closer, there is a lesser trail to the left of the bridge that takes you to the mouth of the falls. Work your way on up for a closer view, you'll be rewarded with a misty shower. High five your buddy for making it halfway! When you've soaked in enough of Ouzel Falls, reverse your journey, sliding off to the right to see the Copeland Falls on your way back.
History & Background
Rocky Mountain National Park is the 9th National Park, earning it's title January 1915.

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