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Hike Of The Week: East Lake Creek

Posted by Nathan Boyer-Rechlin on Oct 15, 2019 10:28:00 AM
Nathan Boyer-Rechlin

Getting There:

Take Lake Creek Road out of Edwards. When the road splits take the right fork, West Lake Creek Road, following the signs to the East and West Lake Creek Trailheads. Proceed past the hairpin turn that also serves as the trailhead for the West Lake Creek trail and park in the small parking lot on the left side of the road.

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What to Expect:

The East Lake Creek trail is travels deep into the heart of the Holy Cross Wilderness. In its entirety, the trail takes you 12 miles up the E. Lake Creek valley to Upper Camp Lake. However, a great half day option is to hike just over two miles to where the trail meets the creek.

 

The first 2 miles of the trail are different from most trails in the Vail area, in that it is more rolling in nature. Don’t let this fool you though, this trail still packs a lot of elevation gain into a 4 mile round trip hike! The first climb out of the parking area pass through one of the larger aspen clones in the valley! The trail passes a junction with the dead dog trail and climbs and descends through a few small drainages—passing through stands of spruce, fir, and pine. After about 1.5 miles the trail begins a steep descent into the E. Lake Creek. Just past the wilderness boundary, the forest opens up and you will find a beautiful meadow with a large boulder, and views up the valley. This makes a nice destination, or continue another quarter mile to the bridge over the creek.

Topics: Hike Of The Week, Backcountry Hikes

Nathan Boyer-Rechlin

Written by Nathan Boyer-Rechlin

Nathan is the Community Outreach Coordinator at Walking Mountains. Meet him on the trail for a hike!