Bear Lake Trailhead Tours

Bear Lake Trailhead featuring a lake or waterhole as well as a small group of people
Bear Lake Trailhead which includes a lake or waterhole as well as a small group of people
Bear Lake Trailhead which includes a lake or waterhole
Bear Lake Trailhead featuring forests as well as a small group of people
Bear Lake Trailhead featuring a gorge or canyon and a lake or waterhole


Take the whole family along to walk this manageable hiking trail, which loops around the scenic lake edge and offers ample photo opportunities. 

Bear Lake Trailhead is the starting point for several scenic hiking trails of varying difficulty. Embark on a leisurely stroll along the lake’s edge, pausing for photographs along the way or tackle a more challenging route with steeper climbs.

With a well-groomed hard-packed dirt path, a gentle gradient and plenty of benches and resting spots along the route, the popular Bear Lake Loop is a great, family-friendly hike. Bring the kids along for a leisurely stroll around the lake’s shoreline. The trail is less than a mile (1.6 kilometers) long and passes along the edge of the subalpine Bear Lake, as well as through a forest where spruce, fir, lodgepole pine and aspen trees all grow. While walking along the eastern shore of the lake, try and identify the 12,710-foot-tall (3,875-meter) Hallett Peak. From the northern edge of the lake, hikers can see Half Mountain, a once-domed peak that was split by a glacier.

Consider bringing along a picnic to enjoy by the lake’s edge. Should you still have energy to spare, continue on toward Dream Lake and Emerald Lake. At the latter, try and spot a small waterfall cascading down the steep mountainside at the far end of the lake.

For a more strenuous hike, attempt the 9-mile (14-kilometer) Flattop Mountain trail, which also begins at Bear Lake Trailhead. This arduous hike is best attempted by experienced, fit hikers, and promises spectacular vistas of jagged peaks lakes, such as Bierstadt, Sprague and Emerald and the Tyndall Glacier. As you walk, be alert for wildlife. Elk, deer and other species have all been spotted in the area.

The Bear Lake Trailhead can be crowded in peak season. Arrive early to avoid the crowds. Find the trailhead at the end of Bear Lake Road. The parking lot here frequently fills up during the busy summer months so consider riding the free park shuttle to the trailhead instead. Shuttles depart regularly between late May and early October from the Park & Ride. 

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