hardOut & back

Turquoise Lake

Colorado
13.4 miDistance
3,283 ftElevation gain
HardDifficulty
Out & backTrail type

About

Turquoise Lake is a 13.4-mile out-and-back trail located near Colorado in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, Pikes Peak Ranger District. This route offers hikers access to scenic alpine terrain managed by the US Forest Service. The trail follows an out-and-back format, allowing hikers to turn around at their desired point or push to the full distance. The destination provides views of the turquoise-colored lake that gives the trail its name, a striking feature characteristic of high-altitude glacial lakes in the Colorado Rockies. Hikers should prepare for a substantial journey given the 13.4-mile distance. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest encompasses diverse ecosystems ranging from montane forests to alpine meadows, so trail conditions and scenery vary with elevation and season. For current conditions, trail closures, or additional details about parking and access points, contact the Pikes Peak Ranger District directly. Given the trail's length, start early and check weather forecasts before heading out, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyPike-San Isabel NF — Pikes Peak RD

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Location

Turquoise Lake

Colorado

Trail data from USFS