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Easy-going route with streams, views, and a beautiful alpine lake.


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12.2

Miles

19.6

KM

84%

Runnable

11,167' 3,404 m

High

8,930' 2,722 m

Low

2,381' 726 m

Up

2,388' 728 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

25%

Max Grade (14°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Commonly Backpacked · Lake · River/Creek · Swimming · Views · Wildlife

Trailhead access is closed Labor Day through June 14. As of 7/1/22 posted signs state that a hunting and fishing license is required for Mt Evans State Wildlife Area (including Camp Rock Trailhead).

Overview

Starting at Camp Rock Campground, head counter-clockwise on the Beaver Meadows Trail #44 for a more gentle climb. Runing through some nice forested trail, you'll cross a few streams on the way up with opportunities to top off your water and even take a dip if you like.

The Beartrack Lakes are about 6 miles from the trailhead and have some beautiful views of a few surrounding 13ers (Roaslie and Epaulet). Camp overnight or more; there are plenty of spots around the lake to accommodate many campers.

On your descent, return via the Beartrack Lakes Trail #43 for a more direct route to the trailhead. Fill up on water at the lake or at the creek crossing just below the lake. There are not any opportunities to refill until just before the run is finished.

Need to Know

Restrooms at the trailhead. Parking at the trailhead. One person from each party must fill out a free permit and carry it with them.

Description

Starting at Camp Rock Campground, head counter-clockwise on the Beaver Meadows Trail #44 for a more gentle climb and some nice forested trail. Water is plentiful all the way to the lake if you prefer to stop and filter as you go. You don't need to carry too much water on the 6-mile run up to the lake. You'll cross a stream a couple times in the first 0.1 miles if you already need to to dip your filter in to top off your water.

Continuing your climb, you'll cross over another stream at just over a mile into your run. Water will be plentiful on Beaver Meadows Trail #44 on the way to Beartrack Lakes. At about 1.75 miles, you'll officially enter into Mount Evans Wilderness Area; stop here and fill out a permit (free) and continue on.

There's another stream crossing just after the permit station just in case the heat of the day has you parched! You'll cross over streams a couple more times (2.9 miles and 3.35 miles) before coming to a trail junction where Beaver Meadows Trail #44 connects to Resthouse Meadows Trail #57 . Continue on Beaver Meadows Trail #44.

At about 3.75 miles into the run, you'll cross Bear Creek and have an opportunity to stop and rest (and even take a dip) in a nice water hole with a natural rock waterslide! Continue on and cross Bear Track Creek at about 4.15 miles and then run about another mile until you reach the junction between Beartrack Lakes Trail #43 and Beaver Meadows Trail #44. From here, you'll run about 1 mile to complete the journey up to Beartrack Lakes.

At Beartrack Lakes you'll find plenty of campsites. Roam around and you'll surely find the right one for you and your group. The lake has some beautiful views of a few surrounding 13ers (Roaslie and Epaulet).

On your descent, return via the Beartrack Lakes Trail #43 for a more direct route to the trailhead. Fill up on water at the lake or at the creek crossing just below the lake. Unlike the ascent on the Beaver Meadows Trail #44 , Beartrack Lakes Trail #43 does not have any stream crossings for ~5 miles, which is the vast majority of the descent. Enjoy the run out with some nice views of surrounding rock formations and some open meadows.

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Shared By:

Andrew Cottle with improvements by Jordan G

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Beartracks Lake
Jun 21, 2020 near Georgetown, CO
Bear Creek with natural rock waterslide.
Jul 2, 2019 near Idaho S…, CO
Ascending the Beaver Meadows Trail.
Jul 2, 2019 near Idaho S…, CO

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Sep 3, 2022
CAMILLE HARAKAL
11.6mi — 2h 45m
Jul 4, 2022
Jordan G
Most of the burn areas are growing back with aspens. Would be lovely in Fall. 12.2mi — 3h 00m
Jul 3, 2022
Jesse Mestrovic
Great trail and loop. Ran counter-clockwise and added a few miles by trekking up to Lincoln Lake. 16.4mi — 3h 36m
Jun 21, 2022
Morgan Milazzo
11.6mi
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