Thursday, September 5, 2013

Hanging Lake

Hanging Lake is one of Glenwood Canyon's most popular hikes and destinations. People from across the country - and across the world, surprisingly - make sure to hike Hanging Lake when they're in the area. And let me be the first to tell you: they're in the area, a lot!!


If you've ever hiked Hanging Lake in the summer or fall, you know just how crowded it can get. The parking lot tends to fill up before noon and, often times, you end up hiking the trail to Hanging Lake with 100 of your closest friends. If you want to forgo the crowds and find a bit more solitude on your nature walk I suggest being on the trail early, around 6:00 or 7:00am. Chances are still slim that you'll be completely alone, but you'll likely miss out on the general over-crowding that occurs by noon everyday.


I've now hiked the Hanging Lake Trail three times: once at the end of November 2012 (it snowed), once in January 2013 (we snowshoed up) and most recently in September 2013. My sister was in town visiting, and visitors always want to hike Hanging Lake.


We arrived at the parking lot at 9:00am and easily found a parking spot, which was a relief. We walked down the bike path to the trailhead and began our hike upwards. Believe me when I say it's a rather difficult uphill climb. Don't be fooled by the low mileage - the trail itself is only slightly over a mile each way; however, be prepared for that mile to sufficiently kick your butt!


The official Glenwood Springs website explains of Hanging Lake, "Geologically speaking, there are few places in the world that can compare to this marvel of Mother Nature. Hanging Lake is a rare example of a lake formed by travertine deposition where the natural geologic and hydro-logic processes continue to operate as they have done throughout the history of the lake. The site is also noteworthy for its thriving hanging garden plant community. Because of these qualities Hanging Lake was designated a National natural Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior in 2011."



Don't forget to take the short detour up to Spouting Rock just above and to the left of Hanging Lake. The beautiful waterfall shooting out from the canyon wall is simply put: not to be missed. You won't regret the short trek up to Spouting Rock, trust me on this one.



The Hanging Lake trail-head is located approximately 10 miles east of Glenwood Springs along Interstate-70 in Glenwood Canyon.

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