We all know how swelteringly hot (but, thank goodness, not humid) it can get in the Mile High City in the summertime, and one way to beat the heat is to find open water. Some of us prefer to hike to secluded alpine lakes, while others may simply want to loll about on the reservoir. Either way, here are 10 of the best lakes near Denver that you just have to see this summer. Read on to learn more about these gorgeous destinations in Colorado.
1. Upper and Lower Crystal Lakes
In the Ten Mile Range just south of Breckenridge are the glorious Crystal Lakes. You can hike or drive only the roughly 2.5 miles to Lower Crystal Lake which rests at 11,959', and then continue to Upper Crystal, which is nestled 1.9 miles further, in a cirque below three 13,000-foot peaks. And keep your eye out for moose, elk, marmots, and pikas along the way!
2. Andrew's Tarn and Glacier
This strenuous 10-mile hike in Rocky Mountain National Park will lead you through alpine forests and scenic valleys to a quiet and secluded bowl high in the mountains. There you can rest beside Andrew's Tarn below its namesake glacier, one of the most beautiful lakes near Denver, and ease your feet and your mind.
3. Lower Cataract Lake
Lower Cataract Lake near Silverthorne and Green Mountain Reservoir is the perfect spot for a family picnic and an easy, scenic 2.3-mile loop around the lake. As one of the most scenic lakes around Denver, Colorado, this spot is gorgeous to hike in the fall too.
4. Chihuahua Lake
Off Peru Creek Road in the White River National Forest near Keystone, lies the Chihuahua Gulch Trail, which is 7 miles roundtrip and offers inspiring views of the popular fourteeners, Grays and Torreys. The reward of lounging by one of the best lakes near Denver at 12,251' is well worth the effort it takes to get there!
5. Bear Lake
As soon as you take a look, you'll understand why this is one of the most stunning lakes in Denver. The loop hike begins here at the Bear Lake Trailhead at 9,475' with breathtaking views of Half Mountain resting just in front of Longs Peak. Don't you agree?
6. Lake Haiyaha
After taking in Alberta Falls and hiking about 2 miles, you will arrive at
Lake Haiyaha tucked away in a large valley surrounded by gigantic awe-inspiring granite boulders.
7. Dream Lake
Proceed past Haiyaha, and you will arrive at Dream Lake. From its eastern shore, enjoy views of Hallett Peak at 12,713' and Flattop Mountain at 12,324' when you visit this beautiful lake near Denver.
8. Nymph Lake
From Dream Lake, double back and make your way just .5 miles to Nymph Lake, which is known for its lovely lily pads and glimpses of Longs Peak along the trail. Return to Bear Lake to end your wonderful water-filled hike and perhaps drink in a sunset.
9. Aurora Reservoir
For a total change of pace (and if strenuous hikes and secluded alpine lakes are not your cup of tea), Aurora Reservoir is a great option for you. There are still plenty of leisure activities to enjoy at one of the best lakes near Denver, such as swimming, biking, boating, and canoeing, but all you HAVE to do is drive and park it.
10. Boulder Reservoir
Sticking to the theme of social open waters, Boulder Reservoir is just begging for you to go kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, or beaching. (And again, expect fun but not necessarily solitude.)
So, what do think of this list of lakes around Denver, Colorado that we put together? Should others be added to this list? Feel free to let us know your thoughts in the following comments section. If you're looking for more outdoor activities to do on a warm day, take a look at these hikes near Denver too.
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