James Peak Lake
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James Peak Lake is a 2.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the White River National Forest's Blanco Ranger District. The trail provides access to an alpine lake in a scenic mountain setting. This moderate day hike offers an accessible option for visitors seeking a mountain lake experience without committing to a longer backcountry trek. The route follows an established path to James Peak Lake, making it suitable for hikers of varying experience levels. The out-and-back format allows you to control your distance and turn back at any point. The trail is managed by the White River National Forest, ensuring maintenance and adherence to forest service standards. This hike is ideal for a half-day adventure or as part of a broader exploration of the area. The lake destination provides a natural turnaround point and potential picnic spot. Summer through early fall typically offers the best conditions for hiking this route, though weather can change rapidly at elevation in Colorado mountains.
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James Peak Lake
Colorado
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