San Isabel Lake
About
San Isabel Lake is a short out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Ouray, managed by the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest. At just 1.6 miles, this trail offers an accessible option for hikers seeking a quick alpine experience without requiring a full day commitment. The trail is maintained by the Ouray Ranger District, part of the GMUG National Forest system. Its out-and-back format makes navigation straightforward—hike in, reach the lake, and return via the same route. This short distance makes San Isabel Lake suitable for families, those with limited time, or anyone looking to explore the high country without a strenuous undertaking. The trail provides access to the lake itself, offering scenic views typical of Colorado's alpine environment. For trip planning, note that elevation gain data is not currently available. Hikers should contact the Ouray Ranger District directly for detailed current conditions, trail maintenance status, and any seasonal access restrictions. Given the trail's location in the mountains, weather and snow conditions can change rapidly and should be checked before heading out.