2140 Yarmouth Ave.
Trail for everything from day hikers to horseback parties...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
The Beaver Creek Trail climbs to 11,300' before dripping down into the Middle St. Varian drainage. This trail is very crowded...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This is the most heavily visited wilderness entrance in the Indian Peaks, with literally thousands of visitors in the area on any given summer weekend...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail climbs out of the 4th of July Campground to the Arapaho Pass where it connects with the Caribou Pass Trail...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail drops gradually to James Peak Lake, set in the basin below the east face of James Peak (13,249'). Fishing, picnicking and camping are the principal attractions...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail takes the traveler to Isabelle Glacier. This trail sees hundreds of people a day on weekends...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail take the traveler to the Arapaho Glacier Overlook. It then continues to the Rainbow Lakes Campground...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail travels to the Continental Divide where it continues as the Rogers Pass Trail...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
The St. Varian Mountain Trail is very steep and little water is available. It crosses through Rocky Mountain National park near St. Varian Mountain...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail takes the traveler up to a glacier. It isn't an easy trail, but it offers a sight not usually seen...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
Rainbow Lakes offers developed camping facilities for family and group use. The eastern end of the Arapaho Glacier Trail begins here...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail starts at the road closure at Buckingham Park and loops over a high ridge separating the North Fork Middle Boulder Creek/Jasper Creek drainage to reach Diamond Lake...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail follows an old road out of Hessie and provides access to Woodland Lake Trail, Jasper Lake, Devils thumb Lake and Devils Thumb Pass...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail sees hundreds of people a day on weekends. The area between the lake and Pawnee Pass has been interlaced with illegal trails cut by overanxious hikers looking for shortcuts...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This area is the most heavily visited wilderness entrance in the Indian Peaks, with literally thousands of visitors in the area on any given summer weekend...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail forks off of the Beaver Creek Trail and ends at Mt. Audubon (13,233). It is very crowded...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail crosses Middle Boulder Creek and climbs to the Diamond Lake Trail...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
The Mitchell trail ends at Blue Lake in the fragile forest/tundra transition zone. The trail is very crowded on summer weekends...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail originates out of the Hessie Townsite and follows the Devils Lake Trail for about 2.5 miles until you reach Woodland Lake Trail...
2140 Yarmouth Ave.
This trail originates from the Hessie townsite on an old road that turns into a trial leading through montane forests to Bob and Betty Lakes...