Palmer Lake
About
Palmer Lake is a 3.9-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado Springs, managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest's San Carlos Ranger District. The trail leads to Palmer Lake, providing hikers with a straightforward route through national forest terrain. As an out-and-back hike, the trail follows the same path for both the approach and return journey. The relatively modest distance makes it accessible for hikers of various experience levels. The trail is situated within Pike-San Isabel National Forest, one of Colorado's major public lands offering diverse recreational opportunities. The area surrounding Palmer Lake is part of the San Carlos Ranger District, which encompasses scenic mountain landscapes typical of central Colorado. Hikers can expect to experience the natural features and forest environment characteristic of this region. This trail is suitable for those seeking a moderate-distance hike with lake scenery. The manageable mileage makes it a good option for a half-day outing. For current conditions, trail accessibility, and any additional details about terrain or seasonal considerations, contact the San Carlos Ranger District directly.