Crystal Lake

Distance: 8.2 miles (round trip)

Uncompahgre National Forest, near Lake City in Southwest Colorado

Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake

 

A stiff ascent through aspen groves, forest and meadows leads to pretty Crystal Lake set against the eastern slopes of Crystal Peak. Fine views encompass the vast tundra-clad plateaus to the east and the high peaks towering above Henson Creek to the south
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  • Distance: 8.2 miles (round trip) to Crystal Lake
  • Elevation: 8,875-ft. at Trailhead
    11,760-ft. at Crystal Lake
  • Elevation Gain: 2,885-ft. to Crystal Lake
  • Difficulty: moderate-strenuous
  • More Hikes in:
    Lake City / Southwest Colorado

Why Hike Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake, set beneath the eastern slopes of Crystal Peak (12,933-ft.), is the goal of this hike reached by a steady, moderately-steep climb through forests and intermittent meadows. Views along the way encompass the high tundra-clad plateaus to the east. As you near the lake vistas open to the high peaks rising to the south of Henson Creek.

This hike offers a great workout and is a good option if weather is threatening the high peaks to the west. It is particularly nice in the fall when the leaves are changing.

Extend the hike by climbing to the summit of Crystal Peak, which adds 2.0 miles and close to 1,200-ft to the elevation gain to the day. From the summit enjoy fine views of Uncompahgre Peak (14,309-ft.), Redcloud Peak (14,034-ft.) and a sea of peak extending west up the Henson Creek valley.

Elevation Profile

Elevation Profile - Crystal Lake

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