This is another trail that starts off steep right out of the parking lot as you start to climb Copeland Moraine. Breaks in the trees allow you to see right into the St. Vrain drainage, Copeland Lake, and look back at route seven.
My first attempt at this trail was in April, when by chance I had gotten several days off in a row. It had been dry and warmer, so I had some hopes for a nice hike. And then it rained for three of the four days, which at altitude fell as snow.





I headed back a few months later and was met with much different conditions.





If I am remembering correctly, you actually hit a nice flat spot in the trail shortly after passing this sign. The next major landmark you'll come to is Campers Creek.


On the day that I did this hike, that was where I saw my first signs of snow.
Next you reach Hunters Creek. From this point on there was still significant snow pack (mid June 2011), though it is all melted now (mid August). I tried to take the small path up to Lyric Falls, but turned around due to snow and generally wet conditions.



Like alot of the higher lakes in RMNP, Sandbeach Lake was dammed to provide water for towns downstream in the early 1900s. The dam was removed in the late 1980s and the lake has returned to a more natural state. I thought the lake was pretty cool by itself and then I turned around and saw this...





It was funny at this point of the year I could see bare ground and two feet away in the shade see 10+ feet of snow. Pretty interesting. I hung out for a little, ate some food, and headed back down. I saw a few people on my way back, but not many.
On the way back I stopped at Hunters Creek to snap this picture...

Sandbeach Lake via Sandbeach Lake trail head:
4.2 miles one way, 1943 foot gain. I'll give this a easy moderate rating.
Hi Andy ! Have you ever crossed from Sanbeach lake to thunder lake trail split ? If yes have you written about it ? Thank you !
ReplyDeleteI have not- it looks possible in places, but choosing a good route would be paramount for success. It looks like going up Mount Orton to North Ridge then dropping down to Lion Lakes area could work well, however, that side is also pretty cliffy and you could easily get into some very dangerous/high consequence terrain.
DeleteI have started at Sandbeach Lake, went up Mt. Orton and continued to Chiefs Head, then down the west ridge to the continental divide, then east down the ridge between Alice and Chiefs Head and back on the Lion Lakes trail.