Distance: 0.9 mile loop
Elevation: 8,930 ft
Elevation Gain: none
Bathroom at Trailhead: Yes
Dogs: No, National Park
Date Hiked: 7 July 2013
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Lily Lake with Mt. Meeker, Long's Peak, and Estes Cone in the background |
Lily Lake on the outskirts of Rocky Mountain National Park is a handicapped accessible stroll filled with views of Long's Peak,
Estes Cone, and
Twin Sisters. Suitable for families and older folks, I took my parents there and was agog at the baby ducklings, swooping Peregrine Falcons, and fluffy blue clouds. Just lovely.
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Looking up at Lily Ridge, which is not in the park. There is a 1.7 mile trail that ascends the ridge. |
While Lily Lake won't get your heart rate up, it will put you in a contemplate mood. From the numerous oil painters lining the shore and fishermen floating on their pontoons, it was obvious that others felt the same way.
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Blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata) along the trail |
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A log bench allows for repose along route. Twins sisters soars in the background. |
You get to Lily Lake from Highway 7 at the
Twin Sisters Trailhead. There is a small parking lot at the lake itself and a larger one for
Twin Sisters across the street. Cars whip by at bone crunching speed so be careful crossing the road. We arrived at 10:00 am and a half a hour later both lots and all the slots along the road were filled. Who were these people? Lilly Lake is not exactly in the main part of the park.
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The smooth, gravel trail is suitable for all abilities. |
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These Mallard ducklings were a hit as they drifted near the shore. |
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One of the many painters we saw. |
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