A jewel of a lake lies right outside of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. It’s easy to miss while driving down I-70, east or west. Hanging Lake quite literally hangs from above. 1200 feet in elevation, to be exact. The waterfalls are worth every step.
When my husband, Danny, and I arrived at the parking lot, a park ranger stood in front of the Lot Closed sign. We knew better from years of parking to ski. Someone always leaves. Just as we made it to the front of the line, someone drove out. I have amazing parking karma.
Dogs were not allowed on the hike but a light, cool breeze funneled through the canyon. Danny cracked the windows for our Bichon, Roxy.
It was only a 1.4-mile hike so I expected to be back within forty-five minutes. No one told us the hike was straight up.
It took a while to walk through the lot and paved sidewalk along the river to the trailhead. A train rolled by on the opposite side. It looked like something out of a movie.
When we made it to the trailhead, we joined many young families walking up the steps. It started as a steady climb, but I figured it was right up ahead.
After winding along a small stream for what seemed like ever, I wondered if we’d ever get there.
Soon the sun poured through the canopy overhead. The temperature rose. I wondered how Roxy was doing and picked up the pace.
After what seemed like two hours of hiking, a hiker strode down the path. “You’re almost there,” he said.
His words spurred us on. The path narrowed and clung to a headwall. We had to navigate around a tight corner and scramble up the last few steps.
We made it to a place I never dreamed existed. So lush and with water so teal, it was worth the 1200 feet in elevation and moderate hike. The waterfalls were breathtaking.
Click on the Instagram video and turn on the sound. It’s so relaxing.
After taking several photos, we headed back down.
When I noticed hikers struggling, I’d tell them, “You’re almost there. Just a few more minutes!” Danny soon called me The Ambassador. It was a good feeling to bring smiles to their faces. Once I hit the twenty-minute mark going down, I stopped. It would take them twice as long.
Worried a ranger would smash a window for Roxy, I sprinted from the trailhead (which soon became a jog) back to the car.
I caught my breath while Roxy lounged in the back seat. Nothing to worry about. Even in the intense Colorado sun, it was still May and Danny had generously cracked the windows.
I’m so glad we hiked it!
Do you like to hike? What have been your favorites? Have you been to Hanging Lake?
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Wow Susie, looks like an incredible hike! I haven’t done a ton of hiking but my favourite had to being hiking in Lake Louise with a friend of mine. Spectacular views with a very special friend = the perfect mix!
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Danny has hiked there and said it was beautiful! We’ve passed by this one for a long time. I can’t believe we had never done it! It was so spectacular.
Thanks for stopping by, Lynn! Nice to see you!
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Yes, we have done the Hanging Lake hike quite a few years ago. I will echo your thoughts that it is well worth the climb! The rocks in that one picture look very familiar. I believe we even have a picture taken on them (with our tongues hanging out). Is that why they call it “hanging” lake?
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That’s so cool that you hiked the same trail. My tongue was hanging out for sure. In one of my videos, I had just made it up there and I was out of breath!
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A little hidden paradise. Wow! That was well worth the effort. Beautiful.
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Thanks so much, Anneli! It was so special especially since the canyon is so desertlike.
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A nugget tucked away! What a treat.
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It really was!
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That is just amazingggggggggggggggg.
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It really was, Linda! In one of the photos, there’s a man standing above the falls for scale. I never noticed him, but it shows the scale. Thanks so much!
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Looks looovely Suzie!!
I’ve never been to this hanging lake, but I’ve been to *a* hanging lake in NZ. That one was gorgeous too! 🙂
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Thanks so much, Josy!
I’ll have to get the location from you when we go. I love hidden gems like this.
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The one I went to was in NZ, so it’s a bit far away! 😦
It looks like there is one near here though!! http://www.clubtread.com/Routes/Route.aspxRoute80.html?Route=80
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Very cool, thanks!
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Great hike.
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It was and we drove right by so many times. Thanks, John!
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🙂
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Looks like a wonderful hike and a lovely trip out. Great photos too. That lake looks perfect for leaping into though.
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It would have been amazing to cool off, but no one was even allowed on the old logs. It’s a very protected site.
Thanks so much, Jonno!
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That looks so cool. I’d definitely take that hike. Thanks for sharing.
Patricia Rickrode
w/a Jansen Schmidt
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Thanks for stopping by, Patricia! It was such a huge surprise, especially since we’ve driven right by it so many times!
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Beautiful and glad Roxy was chilling for you while you hiked 🙂 I have hiked some beautiful trails when I was living out west. Here in Florida hiking is a little different and a lot flatter and offers plenty of places to explore and adventure. Happy Day – Enjoy!
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Thanks, Renee!
Yes, it’s quite an adventure in the Rockies. But anytime you get outside and open yourself to discovery, it’s such a treat! I was so relieved she was okay. I rarely leave her in the car!
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I do like to hike, though the ones that go straight up aren’t fun for me. I also have a weird sensibility about hiking. Though my husband loves to get to the end of a trail no matter what it takes, I’m not made of that stuff. If I’ve been hiking for a while, feel tired or feel I’ve had enough, I have no problem turning around and going back, even if we haven’t made it to the big taaa-daaah! Call me crazy. 🙂
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Everyone has their own comfort zone. I can push myself if there’s a prize at the end. I’ve been known to bail if it’s boring. Why waste time if it’s not worth it?!
Thanks for stopping by!
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Does look enchanting! I’ve been on a few of those straight-up the mountain trails in the Rockies…
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I used to live outside Glenwood Springs and love the area, getting the wifey to go back might be easier with these pictures!
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Oooh! I’m so glad to hear they might encourage her. It was such an amazing surprise. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by!
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I bet you have, like when you went to Beaver Creek! Progress is so much slower going up…
Thanks so much, Jan!
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I really have to get out of Niagara more…
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Come to Colorado, Hook! You and your family would love it!
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I’m sure we would!
But we’ve been to NYC three times in twelve months with another trip scheduled for September, so Colorado is going to have to wait, sadly..
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Let me know if you ever plan a trip!
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I don’t know Susie, Colorado scares me, I mean it’s wildish, and didn’t they just legalize synchronized water ballet, lackadaisical meandering and argyle socks? Or was Hemp?
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Hahaha! It’s always great to see you, Brock!!! Yeah, argyle socks are a real shocker.
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Fabulous lake and waterfalls (Thanks for the sounds – really refreshing)
We’ve driven by so many times, too. Plan to stop the next time. (So far we have good parking Karma in the Mts…flatlands, not so much HAHA)
Next trip we’ll have Molly Malamute along, so will have to locate a good secure stay and play or make a lists of hikes with pups (National forest lands I heard were OK with that?)
Lover your hike tales.Stay cool – what a summer
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Since moving to Tucson in 2010 I have become an avid hiker. Surrounded by four mountain ranges, we have many trails at different elevations making hiking a pleasant experience any time of the year — too hot in the desert, you start selecting trails in the mountains.
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Tucson is on my bucket list, Kenne! It sounds amazing. I really enjoy your photos.
I love that about Colorado too. When it’s super hot in Boulder, we escape to the mountains!
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this is good feeling
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So absolutely beautiful! Hanging Lake has been on my bucket list for years and thanks for mentioning no dogs because I may have been in a pickle had I brought along my pup! Really love the capture of the mother and child, so many feelings emitted! And I do love and enjoy hiking very much so! Just took another first timer up a summit yesterday. One of my favorite things to do!
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Those pics are amazing! They have a lot of good trails over here, but that Colorado … Maaaaaan looks nice! And the weather looks cool. We like heading out here in the early mornings 🙂 I know you probably hit a trail while you were out here.
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Thanks so much, Guat!
Yes, there are so many hikes nearby and the temperatures have soared. That’s so great that you’re making an early morning effort! We hiked in Runyun Canyon Park, but it was a scorcher!
One of these days, you’ll have to come to Colorado!
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It’s on the list … Go it to visit Wild Rider territory and go on an adventure 🙂
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YES!!!
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What a rewarding hike! The scenery is lovely and would keep me going. I love to hike in Yosemite when we can, but we take easy trails that some wouldn’t probably consider much of a hike. If I’m with someone experienced and not concerned that I’ll get lost, I’m game for more strenuous hikes. 🙂
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This hike surprised me since very young families hiked it. I thought it was super risky, but some Dads walked with little ones on their shoulders. Yikes! One trip and oopsy….
Thanks, Debra!
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That water’s lime green! 😀
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It was a very strange color from bright blue to green! I’ll have to look up why.
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Terrific post and great photos…my wife and I love to take long walks – hikes if we can get away for them – and this is the perfect place….so serene and beautiful!
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Thanks, John! My favorite kind of hike is one that has a payoff at the end. I love getting outside to take walks too!
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Yes indeed!
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The epitome of refreshing! Just beautiful.
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It really was, especially after a strenuous hike. Thanks for reading, Kelsey!
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looking at the pictures you took, I understand why you say its totally worth it. so lovely, beautiful and calming… keep creating memories
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Thanks so much, Phaytea! It really was striking. I’d definitely go back!
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Yes, a beautiful hike we’d taken years ago–so nice to see the it looks pretty much the same (I don’t remember moss/grass on the downed-timber reaching out into the “lake”–did you walk out on it?)! When we did it, it was back-to-back people hiking up the trail. Was so weird! Never been on a trail with that many people also on it!
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Not many people that day even though it was Memorial Day weekend. They restrict people from stepping on the log or into the water to preserve them. If you would have splashed, you would’ve had to dash!
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Wow, that’s new! Preserving a dead log. What, are we in the fossil creation business now?!
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Ab-so-lute-ly STUNNING! Your photographs have really made my day and cheered me up. Thank you!
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