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Lawn Lake Trailhead: Gateway to the Mummy Range

Hike to Lawn Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park for stunning views, challenging trails, and a glimpse into the area's natural history.

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Lawn Lake Trailhead, nestled in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado, provides access to Lawn Lake and the rugged Mummy Range. The moderate to difficult 6.2-mile trail climbs over 2,400 feet, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the area's history, including the remnants of the 1982 Lawn Lake dam failure.

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Local tips

  • Arrive early, as parking at the trailhead can be limited, especially on weekends.
  • Bring plenty of water, as there is no water available at the trailhead.
  • Be prepared for changing weather conditions, as the weather in the mountains can change rapidly.
  • Consider purchasing a National Geographic Trails Illustrated map for detailed trail information.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Estes Park, take Highway 34 to the Fall River Entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park. Continue past the entrance station to the Fall River Road turnoff, then turn onto Old Fall River Road. The Lawn Lake Trailhead parking area is a short distance on the right. Note that a Timed Entry Permit may be required to access the park during peak season. Park Entrance Fees (valid for 7 consecutive days): * Vehicle: $35 * Motorcycle: $30 * Individual/Pedestrian/Bicycle: $20

  • Public Transport

    While there isn't direct public transportation to the Lawn Lake Trailhead, the Estes Park Shuttle provides service within the town of Estes Park. From various shuttle stops, you could take a taxi or ride-sharing service to the trailhead, which is about 10 miles from the town center. Taxi/Ride-Share Estimate from Estes Park: $25 - $40. Park Entrance Fees are still applicable upon arrival.

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Lawn Lake Trailhead marks the beginning of an unforgettable journey into the heart of Rocky Mountain National Park's Mummy Range. Located near Estes Park, Colorado, this trailhead provides access to Lawn Lake, a stunning high-mountain lake nestled at 10,990 feet, and other destinations such as Ypsilon Lake and Crystal Lake. The 6.2-mile trail to Lawn Lake is considered moderate to difficult, climbing over 2,400 feet. The path winds along the Roaring River, offering scenic views and a chance to witness the lasting impact of the 1982 Lawn Lake dam failure. The flood sent a 25-foot wall of water down the valley, dramatically altering the landscape and leaving behind a deep channel and boulder fields. As you hike, you'll traverse a variety of terrains, from switchbacks and rocky trails to forests and riverbanks. The trail passes through lodgepole pine forests and offers views of the Mummy Range's snow-dusted peaks. Be sure to stay on the trail to minimize impact on the recovering landscape. Lawn Lake itself is a beautiful destination for fishing and backcountry camping. The lake is surrounded by stunning mountain views, including Fairchild Mountain, Hagues Peak, and Mummy Mountain. Several backcountry campsites are available near the lake, but reservations are required. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, stunning scenery, or a glimpse into the forces of nature, Lawn Lake Trailhead is the perfect starting point for your Rocky Mountain National Park adventure.

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