Lake Park Trail
About
Lake Park Trail is a 4.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado, managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The route offers hikers a straightforward out-and-back experience, making it accessible for planning purposes since you know the exact distance to your turnaround point. This trail provides an opportunity to explore forest service lands in Colorado's diverse terrain. The out-and-back format means you'll retrace your steps on the return journey, allowing you to enjoy the same scenery from a different perspective. As with most trails in the region managed by the U.S. Forest Service, the path is maintained as part of the national forest system. Before heading out, check with the U.S. Forest Service for current conditions, seasonal closures, and any permits that may be required. Weather in Colorado can change rapidly at higher elevations, so come prepared with appropriate gear and plenty of water. The 4.5-mile distance makes this a moderate day hike suitable for various fitness levels, though actual difficulty depends on terrain and elevation changes along the route.