Elk Falls Hike
Elk Falls Hike

Elk Falls Hike

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Elk Falls Hike

Elk Falls Hike

Distance: 14.5mi
Elevation: 2,398ft
Time: 6-8.5h

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The Elk Falls Hike is a stunning hike through the Staunton State Park wilderness. See tons of wildlife, walk through dense aspen woodlands, around a lake and to a grand cascading waterfall. This trail is a wonderful day hike, and we really couldn’t recommend it enough.

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Getting there

The Elk Falls Trail is located within the Staunton State Park off of S Elk Creek Road.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

March-October

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


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Elk Falls Hike Description

This picturesque hike through nature is like no other. The Elk Falls Hike is scenic every step of the way. The impressive scenery will motivate you and distract you from your tired feet. Hike up the steep path and summit the granite overlook of Elk Falls. This trail is lengthy, so it may not be suitable for children. Ensure to pack plenty of water or a water filter to keep hydrated during this excursion. Note that the Staunton State Park charges an entrance fee which typically costs around $10USD.

Begin your journey to Elk Falls from the parking lot. Take the Staunton Ranch Trail north. Hike the meadowed trail as it gradually ascends into the dense aspen forest. Slightly climbing in elevation, trek along the forested path until you meet a junction. Here, veer left onto Scout Line Trail. This path is steep and intense. Hike up several forested switchbacks and the trail will eventually come to a plateau. At this point, you will encounter another intersection, stay left as you merge onto Marmot Passage Trail. This path will descend into a forested valley before climbing a ridge up to Elk Falls Pond. As the name suggests, there are often Marmots in this area, so keep an eye out.

At the lake’s junction, stay left and you will be diverted onto Chimney Rock Trail. Climb up another set of switchbacks and enjoy sights of the falls between the trees and granite boulders that line the path. At the next intersection, stay left on Lion’s Back Trail. This trail will deliver you to the waterfalls. Enjoy the hypnotizing Elk Waterfall and its meditative sounds. Admore the cascading falls and snap a few pictures before retracting your steps down the route to the parking lot.

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