Showing posts with label Lily Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily Lake. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

LILY LAKE - Spring 2011

I had never really liked Lily Lake.  It looked so hot - no trees to shade the stroll.  Besides, it looked so small and was right by the highway!  All these judgements were made from the car, dropping off and picking up fishermen.  And, they were reinforced on all thousand trips to Bald Pate Inn.  Boy, have I changed my tune!  My first real visit was June 1, 2011, and I've been back on every visit to Colorado since.  There is so much more than just a hot, sunny walk around a small little lake!


The first draw is the majestic presence of Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak to the South.

The Twin Sisters, their rocky escarpments skirted in scenic woodlands, lie to the East and Lily Mt.,with it spectacular stone-crowned peak, dominates the North side of Lily Lake.

Lily Lake is a spring fed lake and is the origin of Fish Creek (think Beavers!) which flows north into Estes Park.  It is home to the Colorado State Fish, the Greenback Cutthroat Trout.   Thus, Lily Lake is very popular with the anglers!
Photo by Anders Halverson


We like to hike the Lily Lake Trail by going South toward Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak.  On the South side are wetlands where we are greeted by the croaking songs of thousands of inch long striped Boreal Chorus Frogs.  A large variety of water fowl can also be found here, as well as many varieties of birds and wild flowers.  This wetland area is certainly a source of much entertainment for the hiker!

Continuing along the South side to the West, one begins to meander through meadow and open forest while the North side path winds along the base of Lily Mt.  We enjoy entering the Lily Ridge Trail from the West side of the Lake.  This Trail is a gentle climb up above the Lake Trail and follows it on the North side of the lake.

The Lily Ridge Trail allows one to forget that Hwy. 7 is nearby and even provides trees for shade.  (Actually, the visitor really forgets the highway as soon as he enters the Lily Lake Trail!  The Lake and Trail seem to be lower than the highway.)  More important than forgetting Hwy. 7 though, the views from Lily Ridge are GORGEOUS!