moderateLoop

Oyster Lake

Colorado
5.8 miDistance
1,635 ftElevation gain
ModerateDifficulty
LoopTrail type

About

Oyster Lake is a 34.0-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the South Platte Ranger District of Pike-San Isabel National Forest. The trail offers an extended backcountry experience for hikers seeking a full-day or multi-day adventure in the forest landscape. This out-and-back route requires hikers to cover significant distance, making it suitable for experienced backpackers and day hikers with strong endurance. The trail traverses through Pike-San Isabel National Forest, providing access to remote terrain managed by the South Platte Ranger District. Oyster Lake is maintained by Pike-San Isabel National Forest, which oversees trail conditions and access. Hikers should check with the South Platte Ranger District for current trail conditions, water availability, and any seasonal closures before planning their trip. The trail's remote nature and substantial mileage make it ideal for those looking to escape developed areas and experience Colorado's backcountry. Standard hiking safety practices and preparation for changing mountain weather conditions are recommended for this route.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyPike-San Isabel NF — South Platte RD

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Location

Oyster Lake

Colorado

Trail data from USFS