Panorama of Lake Isabelle snowshoe trail in Indian Peaks, Colorado
Panorama of Lake Isabelle snowshoe trail in Indian Peaks, Colorado

Lake Isabelle Trail Snowshoe Trail

Indian Peaks Wilderness
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Lake Isabelle Trail Snowshoe Trail

Distance: 10.4mi
Elevation: 935ft
Time: 4-6h

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A winter hike or snowshoe along Lake Isabelle trail not only takes you to a beautiful alpine lake with views of Isabelle Glacier but will often lead you to find yourself in solitude, breaking trail, and spotting an abundance of wildlife.

Lake Isabelle Trail Snowshoe Map

Getting there

From Boulder, Colorado (1 hour, 25.1mi), take Lee Hill Dr. Turn onto Lefthand Canyon Dr. heading west towards the Town of Ward. Drive through the Town of Ward until you reach the end of Lefthand Canyon Dr., at the junction with CO-72 Peak-to-Peak Highway. Turn right onto CO-72 and almost immediately turn left onto Brainard Lake Rd. Follow Brainard Lake Rd. to the entrance gate that is closed for the winter season. Park at the Brainard Lake Winter Lot.

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About

When to do

Late November to Early April

Backcountry Campsites

Camping is allowed in the backcountry, no permit required.

Toilets

Yes, primitive pit toilet.

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Good

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Lake Isabelle Trail
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Route Description for Lake Isabelle Trail

Begin the hike to Lake Isabelle from the main entrance gate following the Brainard Lake Road, past Brainard Lake.

At a split in the road, hike up Long Lake Rd. to the Pawnee Pass Trailhead. Hiking along the road from the entrance gate will add about 4.0mi to the overall trip but this area, covered in snow, is incredible. Hiking the closed, snow-covered road seems like a winter hike all on its own.

Lake Isabelle Trail itself is a 4.4mi heavily trafficked out-and-back trail located in the Brainard Lake Recreational Area within Indian Peaks Wilderness. From the Pawnee Pass Trailhead, the trail gradually ascends through the forest until reaching the tip of Long Lake. At Long Lake, the views open up and you should be able to see Isabelle Glacier and the surrounding Indian Peaks. Stay on the north side of Long Lake as you hike parallel to the shore. You will understand why it is called Long Lake as you continue to hike along the shore further back into the mountains.

Past Long Lake, the trail gains elevation and slowly ascends above the tree line. A few exciting switchbacks get you above water runoff waterfalls and to the amazing views of Lake Isabelle and surrounding mountains. Navajo Peak (13409ft) is the most prominent mountain in the middle of the mountain cirque.

This section of Isabelle Lake trail is exposed to the elements, so be prepared for high winds and winter storms in the afternoon and evenings. If this trail is hiked early or late in the season, expect there to be ice instead of snow, make sure to bring traction.

Once you reach Lake Isabelle enjoy the stunning views, then return the way you came.

Insider Hints

  • If you get to Lake Isabelle and you have more in you, continue on to Isabelle Glacier.

  • Snowshoes for the Isabelle Lake Trail can be rented in the Town of Nederland at Happy Trails Café or Wild Bear Ecology Center.

  • Check out seasonal updates about the Brainard Lake recreation area here.

Comments

Hikeordie 4 years ago

Panoramic view and a place worth the time and effort to approach

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will-perry 5 years ago

It was a rewarding experience! Lake Isabelle looked so serene and lovely!

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jennyspencer 5 years ago

Amazing vibrant colors of trees, wildflowers, lakes and sky. It was a perfect day.

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onoyuki 5 years ago

More beautiful in person than in photos. 100 % Awesome.

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Lisa B 6 years ago

Lake Isabelle trail is so peaceful in winter.

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