Near Emerald and Heather Lakes
Emerald Lake
Near Emerald and Heather Lakes
Emerald Lake
Near Emerald and Heather Lakes
Heather Lake
Near Emerald and Heather Lakes
Trail between Emerald and Heather lakes.
Near Emerald and Heather Lakes
Emerald Lake trail

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Emerald and Heather Lakes

4.6 (5 Ratings)
Follow the lovely East Hyalite Creek up a beautiful basin to two stunning subalpine lakes encircled by 10,000ft summits.
10.8
mi
Distance
2,170
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedDogs AllowedFishingGeologically SignificantLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
Hyalite Canyon Road closes April 1 to May 15 during spring flooding. Because this area is frequented by backpackers, it's common to find the relatively small trailhead parking area full, even very early in the morning. Hikers share this trail with mountain bikers and equestrian users, so take that into consideration for your planning.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.77mi
Distance
2,170ft
Elevation Gain
2,170ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
9,226ft
High Point
7,115ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Follow Hyalite Canyon Road for almost 12 miles to the southeast end of the Hyalite Reservoir where FS Road #3163 departs to the east--look for signage for Palisade Falls Trailhead. Continue down FS Road #3163, past the Palisade Falls Trailhead, to the terminus of the road and the beginning of East Fork Hyalite Creek Trail #434. There are bathrooms and signage. Begin up East Fork Hyalite Creek Trail #434 which ascends over 2,000 feet over 5.4 miles, so the elevation gain is substantial but gentle and consistent, making it a fairly mellow climb. Much of the trail passes through coniferous forest, which is fairly dense for the first half, but is interspersed with meadows for the second half. The shade and proximity to water sources for the entire hike make this an excellent summer adventure option--be sure to keep an eye out for East Fork Hyalite Creek's numerous waterfalls too! Emerald Lake appears 4.5 miles up the trail. The shallow lake is stocked with fish (grayling) making it an exciting fishing destination it itself. Dispersed camping is an option here if you've brought camping gear to spend the night. Heather Lake is another mile farther along the trail, and is similarly stocked with fish. Both lakes offer stunning views of the valley's craggy end.

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