Lake Isabelle | Colorado

October 5, 2023

Embarking on a cold and windy, yet incredible hike up to Lake Isabelle and Long Lake was an adventure to remember. Covering over 7 miles and reaching elevations of 11,000 feet, we experienced a mix of sun, snow, and the lingering beauty of fall colors. This trail is one of my favorites, offering breathtaking views of majestic mountains at every turn.

Despite encountering icy rain and light snowflakes as we neared the lake, we braved the elements to take in the stunning scenery. This hike truly has it all: serene lakes, cascading waterfalls, enchanting meadows, lush forests, and awe-inspiring mountain views. While we had hoped to spot moose, we were delighted by the presence of chipper birds and a couple of mule deer.

The trail conditions were excellent and well-marked. As always, it’s essential to come prepared with various layers to handle unpredictable weather, along with a hat, water, and snacks. In summer, don’t forget bug spray and sunscreen. Trekking poles can be very helpful, and depending on the season, snowshoes and/or spikes might be necessary. The elevation gain is just over 650 feet, but remember, you’re starting at an elevation of 10,300 feet.

Consider packing a picnic lunch to enjoy by the lake—the views are absolutely mesmerizing. Happy hiking!

In the fall/winter, the upper parking lots are closed, so this will add another mile or so before you get to the trailhead. In the spring/summer, you’ll need to make a reservation to get into the park, as there are timed entries. Click here for more information!