Great panoramic view on Ouzel Falls hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Great panoramic view on Ouzel Falls hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Ouzel Falls hike

Rocky Mountain National Park
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Ouzel Falls hike

Distance: 5.4mi
Elevation: 1,243ft
Time: 2.5-3.5h

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The Ouzel Falls hike is perfect for a relaxing, easier hike. This is a great trail for families or simply a nice half day meandering through Rocky Mountain National Park. The trail to Ouzel Falls is a less travelled hike in RMNP, as you get not one, but three stunning waterfalls.

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Getting there

From Estes Park, take Highway 7 south for 25.0mi and turn right on to County Rd 84. From Lyons, turn left (south) onto 5th Ave., which turns into Highway 7. Follow it for about 20.0mi where you’ll turn left (west) on County Rd 84 following the signs for the Wild Basin Area. On County Rd 84, the road will split. Stay right and follow signs for Rocky Mountain National Parking (County Road 115). You’ll pass the Fee Station, which isn’t always manned, but you still need to pay the park fees. From here, the road becomes a narrow, windy, rough dirt road for about 5.0mi to the end the Wild Basin Trailhead.

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About

When to do

May through November

Backcountry Campsites

Pine Ridge and Aspen Knoll campgrounds.

Toilets

In parking lot

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Out and back


Ouzel Falls
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Route Description for Ouzel Falls

The Ouzel Falls trail is an easier hike that connects a lot of other great destinations within Rocky Mountain National Park. In this mere 5.0mi, you’ll see three waterfalls as you hike through the aspen and pine trees on the wide path along the river.

From the parking lot at the Wild Basin Trailhead, find the Wild Basin Trail Head sign and start across the bridge. The trail to Ouzel Falls is well marked with plenty of signs at every intersection. You’ll start out on a gradual incline surrounded by trees and parallel to the roaring North Saint Vrain Creek.

About a 0.5mi into the hike, you’ll see a sign pointing to the left to Copeland Falls. You can take this side trail that goes between the river and the main trail to see both the lower and upper Copeland Falls. Follow the signs for upper Copeland and the side trail will continue and connect right back to the main trail, taking a left turn to reconnect.

At the first 1.0mi, the trail will open into a clearing with views of the surrounding valley and hills. You’ll hike right over a large flat rock that is part of the trail and re-enter the woods.

After 1.4mi, keep right at the signs posts, following the signs and arrows to Ouzel Falls and over a bridge that presents cascading water over the river rocks.

Your next trail intersection will lead you to Calypso Cascades. Turn right at this intersection, crossing the bridge. The left trail will take you to Pear and Finch lakes.

Keep hiking for another 1.0mi. The trail will roll up and down, but doesn’t get that challenging. Once you’ve hiked for a total of 2.7mi, you’ll see a small sign marked “Ouzel Falls” that points to the left, just before a bridge. From the bridge you can see a small glimpse of the falls, but take the left trail to get a closer view.

At first, it doesn’t look like there is a trail to the falls, but look for the most beaten in path along side of the river and 656ft up you’ll be right in front of the beautiful falls.

After enjoying the views, to get back to the trailhead, retrace the way you came.

Want to find more amazing hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park? Check out Chasm Lake hike, Lake Haiyaha hike or the Sky Pond and Lake of Glass hike.

Insider Hints

  • Hike in late September to see the leaves changing colors.

  • For a longer hike, try Bluebird Lake, or Finch and Pear Lakes.

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marysmith 4 years ago

We visited last year when the water was flowing enormously. It was perfect.

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Adamcox 4 years ago

Very easy hike with great spots for picnic.

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PetraPk 5 years ago

nice hike, to find the spot, just follow the crowds.

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Wyatt Thomas 5 years ago

Nice morning walking in the woods to Ouzel falls.

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Trix97 5 years ago

Nice views but a little bit too crowded. My recommendation would be to either go very early or quite late.

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ddiana 5 years ago

this is a nice walk with some lovely waterfalls lots of squirrels wild birds and families

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Ramiro G. 5 years ago

A great place to take some nice pictures at

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