King Lake Hike
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King Lake Hike

Indian Peaks Wilderness
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King Lake Hike

King Lake Hike

Distance: 12.2mi
Elevation: 2,543ft
Time: 5.5-8h

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King Lake Hike is a stunning day hike up the boundary of the continental divide. Challenging, but not exhausting, this is a great excursion for novice and experienced hikers alike. The King Lake Hike can be enjoyed year-round with proper snowshoes and equipment but is most frequented in the summer months. Surprisingly, King Lake is one of the most popular fly-fishing destinations in the Indian Peaks Wilderness.

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Getting there

The King Lake Hike begins at the Hessie Trailhead. Parking is limited so arrive early!

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Backcountry Campground

Yes, permits required.

When to do

June-October

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Out and back


King Lake Hike
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Kings Lake Hike Description

The King Lake Hike is a crowd-favorite, and we understand why! Ensure to arrive early when planning this trek to secure a parking spot. Appropriate hiking footwear is a necessity, as the terrain near the lake is rocky and you will have to navigate loose rocks. In the fall and winter, consider bringing microspikes or snowshoes as the weather at the summit can be extreme compared to the trailhead. Though it is only a day hike, bring some water, as the elevation gain and steep terrain will tire even the most experienced hikers.

The King Lake Trail can be enjoyed by all. In the summer, the hike is littered with awe-inspiring wildflowers that will astonish anyone. Even those who turn their nose up to a hike could be persuaded by the fish-filled lake at the summit. Rarely in Colorado is there a hike where the ultimate attraction is the fish and not the panoramic mountain views. This trail is appealing to a multitude of crowds, but one of our favorite parts is the lush forest foliage that turns bright yellow and red in the fall.

The Hike up to King Lake begins at the Hessie Trailhead Parking Lot and is accessed via the Devil’s Thumb Trail. From the carpar, head west onto The Devil’s Thumb Trail. The initial segment of the hike is quite rocky so mind your ankles and your dog’s paws!

Continue along the Devil’s Thumb Trail, keeping left at the juncture. Follow along the trail through wooded pine forest peppered with alpine waterfalls and babbling brooks until the next intersection.

At this point, hikers can choose to add on a kilometer to their trek and visit Lost Lake by turning left and heading south. If you wish to continue towards Kings Lake, remain on the trail and continue to head west.

When you arrive at the next junction, turn left onto King Lake Road, this will be the trail that guides you to the Lake. As you merge onto King Lake Trail and the path progresses, it will become increasingly challenging as you enter Indian Peaks Wilderness and begin to ascend the ridge.

Continuing along, the King Lake Trail will begin to open up with forests and wildflower meadows interspersed. As you gain elevation and navigate the switchbacks, keep an eye out for the Twin Trestles in the south! Soon after spotting the trestles, the trail becomes almost entirely exposed as hikers begin their ultimate climb to Kings Lake.

At the summit, the stunning Kings Lake is revealed. In the fall the foliage is amazing on this trail, so be sure to snap a few photos!

After fishing or simply indulging in the spectacular views at King Lake, it is time to make your descent. Ensure to stay on Kings Lake Trail until you meet an intersection, stay right onto Devils Thumb Trail retracing your steps to return to the car park.

Trail Highlights

King Lake

Fly Fishing is a popular activity in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, and King Lake delivers some of the best fishing in the area. This lake is said to have some of the most incredible Cutthroat Trout and numerous other species. So, grab your favorite fishing rod and head up to King Lake! You can’t beat fishing along the Continental Divide ridge line with a dramatic backdrop of the mountain ranges. Neighboring Bob and Betty Lakes are also popular fishing destinations!

Insider Hints

  • Parking is limited, so arrive early and carpool when possible.

  • Keep an eye out for the Twin Trestles of Moffat Road.

  • When visiting in the warmer months, bring bug spray.

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