Lyle Lake
About
Lyle Lake is a 5.8-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Pikes Peak in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest. Managed by the Pikes Peak Ranger District, this route provides access to an alpine lake in the southern Rocky Mountains. The trail follows an out-and-back format, allowing hikers to turn around at the lake and retrace their steps. This structure makes it straightforward to plan your visit and manage time on the trail. The destination offers views of the surrounding forest and mountain terrain typical of the Pikes Peak area. Hikers should come prepared for conditions in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, which experiences variable weather throughout the seasons. The trail's proximity to Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak makes it accessible for day hikes from the Front Range population centers. Water availability and trail conditions may vary seasonally, so checking current conditions with the Pikes Peak Ranger District before your visit is recommended. Proper footwear and adequate water are essential for this 5.8-mile round-trip hike.