Spring Hike to Gem Lake

Ancient Rocks, Array of Flowers, Acoustical Lake

Gem Lake is an excellent “easy” spring hike. It’s located on the protected Mummy Range, which makes it warmer and drier.  Gem Lake is only two miles in, but remember that you’re in Rocky Mountain National Park.  The elevation at the trail’s head is 7920 ft. and to reach the lake you need to climb another 910 ft.  It’s definitely worth the effort. Along the way you will become absorbed with fascinating rock formations and resilient flowers. At the end, you’ll be rewarded with a visit to a unique gem.

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Because this area of RMNP receives little rain fall, chemical and mechanical weathering, over millions of years, has created unusual holes, rock deposits and fractures in the ancient granite.

Paul Bunyans Boot
Canyon Wall
Weathering Granite

Wyoming Indian Paintbrush and Miner’s Candle, are just a few of the blossoms you’ll see along the trail.  Stop and smell the flowers.  Why not take a moment to celebrate life?

“The Earth Laughs in Flowers.” 

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Unique Gem Lake

Many things make Gem Lake special.  Pines and Douglas-firs grace its sandy shore. Ages of weathering has turned the area into a natural amphitheater.  Rain and snow melt are its only water sources, and there’s no visible outlet. The water is very calm and shallow. It’s average depth is only 1 foot.  Go on, take of your dusty hiking boots and refresh your feet. Call out with a loud holler and welcome spring!

View of mountains from the trail

Have you ever hiked to Gem Lake?  When did you go?  Contact us and let us know.  We would love to hear from you.