The One Hikeable Lake In Colorado That's Simply Breathtaking In The Fall
By Annie
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Published November 03, 2017
♫ Oh the weather outside is bitterly cold and barely tolerable, but we’re Coloradans and aren’t going to let it bother us ♫ (or something like that)… anyway, we are in the midst of a frigid Colorado fall, but despite this, it is time to get outside and enjoy all the vibrant colors this time of year has to offer! To do this, take a hike around this one Colorado lake that is simply breathtaking in the fall:
Located in Rocky Mountain National Park is the jaw-dropping Bierstadt Lake, which consists of not only breathtaking scenery, but a killer workout as well.
Nestled between McHenrys and Longs Peaks, Bierstadt Lake is unique not only because of its moderate trail, but also in that it offers spectacular views along the must-see Continental Divide.
Comprised of a 3-mile loop trail, Bierstadt Lake is a true gem in the fall thanks to all of the various foliage that is located throughout Rocky Mountain National Park...
...as well as unforgettable wildlife sightings...
...an elevation gain of a butt-busting 675 feet...
...and, of course, the gorgeous Bierstadt Lake itself!
The Bierstadt Lake Trailhead can be accessed by traveling along Bear Lake Road to the Beaver Meadows Entrance Station. For more information, please visit Rocky Mountain Hiking Trails' website .
For another must-hike Colorado trail, click on The Breathtaking Colorado Hike That Glows Gold Once A Year .
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