Bear Lake Trail Map & Parking
Bear Lake trailhead is located inside Rocky Mountain National Park and is approximately 20 minutes outside of Estes Park, Colorado. Primary activities include hiking and backpacking but dogs are not allowed inside the park. It has a large parking lot but since it is so popular I recommend parking at the "Parking for Bear Lake shuttle bus" because the shuttle runs often (i.e., on ten to fifteen minute loops) from 8am to 7:30pm. The trailhead has restrooms, water, and park rangers available to assist you. Cell phone service is weak at best.
Bear Lake trailhead is located inside Rocky Mountain National Park and is approximately 20 minutes outside of Estes Park, Colorado. Primary activities include hiking and backpacking but dogs are not allowed inside the park. It has a large parking lot but since it is so popular I recommend parking at the "Parking for Bear Lake shuttle bus" because the shuttle runs often (i.e., on ten to fifteen minute loops) from 8am to 7:30pm. The trailhead has restrooms, water, and park rangers available to assist you. Cell phone service is weak at best.
Instant Scenic GratificationThe Bear Lake Trailhead is 9,475 feet in elevation. As you can see in the following picture, the trails leaving the Bear Lake Trailhead are wide and easy to manage. In addition, Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, and Dream Lake are a short distance from the trailhead providing instant scenic gratification for most hikers. Because of the easy accessibility and instant scenic gratification, you are likely to share the trails with lots of other people. We hiked these trails on a Friday and it was definitely crowded which detracts from the otherwise majestic hike.
Nymph Lake is reached after hiking 0.5 miles and a 225 feet gain in elevation. The trails begins with dense forest canopy and gradually opens up to provide sunshine and views.
Dream Lake is achieved after 1.1 miles of hiking and a 425 feet increase in elevation. The following picture illustrates a fun stream crossing just before Dream Lake.
Hiking to Emerald Lake requires an additional 0.7 miles of hiking, a total rise in elevation of 605 feet, and approximately one hour to complete. It is a slightly more difficult hike than was Nymph Lake and Dream Lake. Emerald Lake is a beautiful dead end to a trail with both majestic views of mountains and densely forested areas. Unfortunately, Emerald Lake's shoreline is only accessible from the eastern edge so you have to eat your picnic lunch in close proximity to other hikers.
Bear Lake is 0.5 miles and a 20 feet gain in elevation from the trailhead.
Hiking to Bierstadt Lake from the Bear Lake trailhead was a lot of fun because we only saw one other family on the trail and, thus, it was a very peaceful hike. It was a very wooded 2.0 mile hike that did involve much change in elevation. The only view we had was when we reached Bierstadt Lake. In order to get a view, we had to leave the main trail and walk along the southern edge of the lake on a narrow foot path.
Hiking from Bierstadt Lake to "Parking for Bear Lake shuttle bus" was a 1.5 mile hike that was moderately difficult going down but would be strenuous in the reverse direction. Thus, as the park ranger told us, I would not start from the "Parking for Bear Lake shuttle bus" unless you wanted your hike to begin in a very challenging manner. Especially, if you plan to carry a child or heavy backpack. As you can see below, this hike briefly breaks away from densely wooded forest for an open view of mountains to the south. Out total hike time was between four and five hours and a total of 7.1 miles.

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