There’s no better hike in Colorado than Blue Lakes Trail if you’re looking for awe-inspiring views. With jaw-dropping views at every turn, this iconic trek takes you to pristine alpine lakes surrounded by jagged peaks. This is the ideal adventure for outdoor enthusiasts who want to see some of the most beautiful natural landscapes the state has to offer. To help you make the most of your journey, I’ve written this guide to help you learn everything you need to know about the Blue Lakes hike.
Key Takeaways
- Best Time to Visit: July through September for optimal weather and wildflowers.
- Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous depending on how far you hike.
- Essentials: Bring plenty of water, snacks, layers for changing weather, and sun protection.
- Crowds: Weekends are busy; opt for a weekday hike if possible.
Quick Facts
Distance: 7โ11 miles (round trip)
Elevation: 9,350โ13,000 feet
Elevation Gain: 1,600โ3,650 feet
Hike Duration: 3โ8 hours
Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
Trail Type: Out and back
Stunning panoramic view of Lower Blue Lake with turquoise water surrounded by mountains.
What to Expect on the Blue Lakes Trail
There is something for everyone on this trail, from a moderate hike to the Lower Blue Lake to a more challenging climb to the Upper Blue Lake and Blue Lakes Pass. You’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views, crystal-clear waters, and the chance to escape into nature, whether you want a half-day trip or a full-on hike. Each leg of the journey will be described below.
1. Trailhead To Lower Blue Lake, Colorado
Distance: 3.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 1,600 feet
Hike Time: 1.5โ2 hours
A gradual climb through dense pine forests and open meadows leads to intermittent views of the mountains along the way. The scenery becomes more dramatic as you ascend, with distant peaks looming on the horizon. After about an hour, you’ll see your first glimpse of a small waterfall, signaling that you’re getting closer to Lower Blue Lake.
You’ll then reach Lower Blue Lakeโand the photos don’t do it justice! Turquoise covers the water, framed by jagged peaks that tower above it. As I took in the views, snapped photos, and marveled at the existence of such a place, I spent hours here. Cool off before continuing your hike with a (chilly!) swim in the lake.
Personal Tip: Time your visit for mid-morning or early afternoon when the sun is highest to see the lake at its bluest. The colors aren’t as vibrant on cloudy days or early in the morning.
2. Lower Blue Lake To Middle Blue Lake
Distance: 0.7 miles
Elevation Gain: 650 feet
Hike Time: 30โ45 minutes
The trail steepens as you ascend towards Middle Blue Lake from Lower Blue Lake. Follow one of the unmarked paths heading uphill after crossing a creek. If you visit between mid-July and mid-August, you’ll see stunning aerial views of Lower Blue Lake below, as well as vibrant wildflowers.
Although Middle Blue Lake is smaller and less famous than its turquoise sibling, it is still impressive. Depending on the light, its colors change from dark blue to green, and the surrounding landscape is equally impressive.
Personal Tip: Take the time to look back at the views of Lower Blue Lake from aboveโit’s a perspective that most people miss.
3. Middle Blue Lake to Upper Blue Lake
Distance: 0.3 miles
Elevation Gain: 150 feet
Hike Time: 15 minutes
There is a short but sweet section of the trail leading to Upper Blue Lake, which feels more secluded and serene than the previous two lakes. Though the water doesn’t have the same turquoise hue, it’s remarkably clear, reflecting the surrounding mountains like a mirror. There are few people who venture this far, so you’ll likely have the area to yourself.
Personal Tip: Take a moment to rest here and soak in the solitude. It’s also a great spot for a snack or lunch break before the final push to Blue Lakes Pass.
4. Upper Blue Lake To Blue Lakes Pass
Distance: 1.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 1,250 feet
Hike Time: 1+ hour
You’ll find the most breathtaking views of the hike on the final stretch to Blue Lakes Pass if you’re up for the challenge. Although it’s a strenuous climb with steep switchbacks, the effort is worth it once you reach the pass. A panoramic view of the lakes below, towering peaks surrounding them, and Yankee Boy Basin on the east side will reward you.
Personal Tip: If you’re feeling extra adventurous, consider summiting Mount Sneffels from the pass. However, this Class 3 route requires experience, so do your research beforehand.
Map For Blue Lakes Trail
A map from AllTrails shows the hiking route and elevation profile for all three lakes.
Trailhead For Blue Lakes: How To Get There
Blue Lake Trailhead is located near Ridgway, Colorado. The following links can be plugged into your map to navigate you there:
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Main Blue Lake Trailhead:ย 38.02200152751049, -107.81835071502937
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Alternate Blue Lake Trailhead:ย 37.99592041602135, -107.78459542282823
This hike is best done from Ridgway, Ouray, or Telluride. From Ridgway, Ouray, or Telluride, the northern Blue Lake trailhead is about 45 minutes away.
A reverse hike is also possible, starting from Yankee Boy Basin’s southern trailhead, but that route wouldn’t be ideal for most hikers since Lower Blue Lake is more difficult to reach.
FAQs
Is Blue Lakes Trail dog-friendly?
Yes, dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash. Make sure to bring enough water for your furry friend, as there are no reliable water sources along the way.
Can I camp at Blue Lakes?
Yes, camping is allowed at the lakes, but it’s recommended to camp at Lower Blue Lake, where more spots are available. Be mindful of โLeave No Traceโ principles and pack out all your trash.
How long does it take to hike Blue Lakes Trail?
It depends on how far you go. Most people take 3-4 hours to reach Lower Blue Lake and return. If you plan to hike to Upper Blue Lake or the pass, allow 6-8 hours.
Is the trail suitable for beginners?
The hike to Lower Blue Lake is suitable for moderately experienced hikers. For those aiming for Upper Blue Lake or the pass, some prior hiking experience is recommended due to the elevation and steepness.
Where to Stay
- Hotel Telluride: A luxury option with stunning views.
- Timber Ridge Lodge is perfect for budget-conscious travelers.
- Box Canyon Lodge: Located in Ouray, this cozy lodge is ideal for post-hike relaxation.
Final Thoughts
Blue Lakes Trail in Colorado is more than just a hike; it’s an adventure into one of the state’s most scenic alpine environments. This trail offers something for everyone, from the turquoise waters of Lower Blue Lake to the serene wilderness of Upper Blue Lake and the challenging ascent to Blue Lakes Pass. No matter if you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for a beautiful day trip, Blue Lakes won’t disappoint you.
Ready to experience the magic of Colorado’s Blue Lakes? Strap on your hiking boots, pack your camera, and hit the trailโyou won’t regret it!