Hanging Lake |
George Wahl in front of Spouting Rock |
Cindy Jones behind Hanging Lake Falls |
The sign says that the trail is just over a mile, but its the hardest one mile hike I've ever done; a steep rocky
trail with boulders to climb over and a 1000 ft vertical climb. The trail follows Dead Horse Creek which has quite a few nice water features. Its a very popular hike so the trail is crowed, as well as the parking lot.
trail with boulders to climb over and a 1000 ft vertical climb. The trail follows Dead Horse Creek which has quite a few nice water features. Its a very popular hike so the trail is crowed, as well as the parking lot.
Once we made it
to the lake though, I was stunned. It is perhaps the most amazing natural landscape I’ve ever seen. The shallow lake was a light turquoise with a broad dripping waterfall behind
it. The color is said to be due to travertine (limestone) sediments which makes the shoreline very fragile. Because of this the lake is surrounded in a boardwalk with benches to keep hikers away from the water. You can follow the boardwalk to the end where it meets a trail that takes you to the edge of the waterfall. Its always thrilling to be to be on the backside of a waterfall.
Hanging Lake is an amazing place to see and if you are like me and have been driving past on I-70 through Glenwood Canyon without stopping you should find the time for the hike. I might have to name one of our Colorado Aromatics products after Hanging Lake.
3 comments:
Hi George and Cindy,
I'm a Hanging Lake devotee and Google it daily to see what going on -- and there you were! I had my "finally made it to Hanging Lake" experience in 1999 and go back every May or early June when hopefully there is a spectacular runoff over Spouting Rock and down Dead Horse Creek (but zilch runoff in 2012 and not a lot this year, after huge runoff in 2011). Best regards, Harry Phillips
P.S. Should have added how enjoyable your blog entry was to read and view! Harry (at chris-harry@mindspring.com)
Wow Harry, what a surprise. Good to hear from you and hope you are well and enjoying yourself. I'll forward this to George and have him email you. I'll try to make a trek back there when there might be more water spouting to see what that is like. Thanks for reading our blog!
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