Lily Lake & Lily Mountain
Nick Sangetta and Barb Sangetta hike around Lily Lake and then up Lily Mountain in the Roosevelt National Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado on June 8, 2018.
Kid friendly hike! LiLy Lake! Estes Park Colorado!
9.23.19
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Happy First day of Fall 2019!!!
Fall reminds me of my friend Ryan, who passed. she loves loves fall season! Thinking about you Ry.
Today's vlog is long overdue!
When we were at Estes Park, we hiked the Lily Lake! Super fun walk/hike with the kids. Very easy train and amazing views!
If you are in Estes Park, take an hour or two of your time and visit lily lake :)
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Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) - Lily Lake Hike - Day 5 of 5
This easy hike around Lily Lake was exactly what we needed after hiking Wild Basin earlier this day back on June 1st 2018. This was our last day in RMNP and our last hike in RMNP.
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“Trail Description: The Lily Lake Loop in Rocky Mountain National Park is an excellent hike for the entire family. This level, fully accessible trail, circles around the lake and nearby wetlands for just over three-quarters of a mile, and is conveniently located near Estes Park.
To reach the trailhead from Estes Park, drive 6.3 miles south on Colorado Highway 7 to the Lily Lake parking area. You can park at the lake or across the highway at the old Lily Lake Visitor Center (now closed).
In 1992 the Lily Lake area was purchased by Rocky Mountain National Park. Five years later, with funding from the Rocky Mountain Conservancy, the popular handicapped accessible trail was constructed using hard packed gravel. Although you can start in either direction, this description follows the loop in a clockwise direction.“
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Lily Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park by RV Adventures
This RV Adventures video takes you to the beautiful Lily Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. This lake is located about 5 miles south of the town of Estes Park on Hwy. 7 (S. Saint Veraine Rd.). The walk around this lake is flat and easy with scenery that you will love.
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Lily Lake Colorado HD
Lily Lake is located 6 miles south of Estes Park on Colorado Highway 7 (also known as the Peak to Peak Highway)..Lily Lake offers hikers some of the best mountain views from an easy, roadside trail. The Diamond Face of Longs Peak towers to the south; the Twin Sisters, rocky escarpments skirted in scenic woodlands,
Around Lily Lake in Colorado
beautiful woodwind and scenic views from Estes Park, Coloroado
Cub Lake Hike , Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA
The Rocky Mountain National Park is located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, USA, close to the community of Estes Park. From Estes Park, the Rocky Mountain National Park Headquarters at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is a 6km drive to the west on Route 36. From there, the junction to Bear Lake Road is a further 2 km along Route 36 on the left side, and after a 1 km drive along the scenic Bear Lake Road, a small spur road to the right leads to the Cub Lake Trailhead.
The Cub Lake Trailhead is at 2450 m. above sea level, and the 3.7km. hike to Cub Lake only requires a 165 m. increase in elevation. The first section of the trail is level as it crosses the western edge of the Moraine Park grasslands. The trail then climbs steadily through aspen and conifer woodlands, and eventually emerges at an area of tall wind-swept grasses. Beyond, surface water lily plants encircle the shallows of Cub Lake ---- the cobalt-blue center of the lake is plant-free. Interestingly, a clear narrow band of lake water bisects the encircling band of lily plants. Though this circular band looks as if a speedboat had cut it, it is in fact a natural phenomenon.
Beyond Cub Lake, a downhill trail eventually meets the Big Thompson River at The Pool junction. From there, a slightly downhill hiking trail parallels the river back to the Cub Lake Trailhead for a total loop hike of about 10 km. Along this return trail, the path crosses several large landslide areas, and passes through immense tumbled boulders in the Arch Rocks area.
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Dream Lake in Colorado United States.
Lily Lake - Rocky Mountain National Park: Red-winged Blackbird
A Red-winged blackbird balances on a branch before flying off across Lily Lake. Lily Lake is one of them most popular destinations in Rocky Mountain National Park is is conveniently located just 6 miles south of Estes Park on Highway 7.
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Lily Mountain, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO ~ Come Scramble With Me!
In this video I start recording while at the rock pools above the climbing area called Jurassic Park, on Lily Mountain in Estes Park, CO. Just to confuse you, I start at the top and scramble down, so everything is in reverse order. I hope you enjoy this short scramble down with me.
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Rocky Mountain National Park - Cub Lake Trail - Park Travel Review
The next episode of our #RockiesRoadTrip finds is on Cub Lake Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park! This was our first hike in Rocky Mountain National Park. We enjoyed it evening with the rain.
Cub Lake Trail is 2.3 miles long with an elevation gain of 540 feet. You hike to a mountain pond through mostly wooded trail.
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Scenic Route to Rocky Mountain National Park - Part 5 - Route 7 to Lily Lake
Real time video of the drive from Central City to Rocky Mountain National Park via Central City Parkway and Peak to Peak Highway, all from my dashcam on my 2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ
Sprague Lake Rocky Mountains Colorado March 2017 Pt 4
Sprague Lake Rocky Mountains Colorado March 2017 Pt 4
Emerald Lake Hike, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA
The Rocky Mountain National Park is located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, USA, close to the community of Estes Park. From Estes Park, the Rocky Mountain National Park Headquarters at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is a 6km drive to the west on Route 36. From there, the junction to Bear Lake Road is a further 2 km along Route 36 on the left side, and a 14 km drive along the scenic Bear Lake Road leads to the Bear Lake Trailhead.
Since the Bear Lake Trailhead is at 2871 m. above sea level, the 2.9 km. trail to Emerald Lake involves only a further 208 m. gain in elevation. Along the way, the trail passes Nymph Lake after 0.8 km., and Dream Lake after 1.8 km. Views from the trail include Flattop Mountain, Hallett Peak and Glacier Gorge. In early September, just before the first snowfalls of the coming winter season, large groves of aspen provide brilliant splashes of chrome yellow and salmon-pink color.
RNMP: Lily Lake Hike
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Colorado Drives - Scenic Drive to Rock Mountain National Park - Part 6 - Lily Lake to Entrance
Why take the boring drive to Rocky Mountain National Park when you can take Central City Parkway to the Peak to Peak Highway through Estes Park? Check out the route from my dashcam here aboard my Jeep Cherokee XJ. And check out images along the way at
Spruce Lake Flyover
Some flyover video of Spruce Lake RV Resort in Estes Park, Colorado. The park is a little empty because it is the middle of the week. By the weekend, it will be full, again.
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Rocky Mountain National Park
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: Trail Ridge Road, Bear Lake, Emerald Lake Trail, Alberta Falls, Alpine Visitor Center, Old Fall River Road, Sprague Lake, Alluvial Fan, Lily Lake, Adams Falls Trail, Bierstadt Lake, Sky Pond, Chapel on the Rock, Gem Lake, Cub Lake Trail
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Rocky Mountain National Park is a national park located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Colorado. It features majestic mountain views, mountain lakes, a variety of wildlife, varied climates and environments—from wooded forests to mountain tundra—and easy access to back-country trails and campsites. The park is located northwest of Boulder, Colorado, in the Rockies, and includes the Continental Divide and the headwaters of the Colorado River.
The park has five visitor centers. The park headquarters, Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, is a National Historic Landmark, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin West.
The park may be accessed by three roads: U.S. Highway 34, 36, and State Highway 7. Highway 7 enters the park for less than a mile, where it provides access to the Lily Lake Visitor Center which is closed indefinitely. Farther south, spurs from route 7 lead to campgrounds and trail heads around Longs Peak and Wild Basin. Highway 36 enters the park on the east side, where it terminates after a few miles at Highway 34. Highway 34, known as Trail Ridge Road through the park, runs from the town of Estes Park on the east to Grand Lake on the southwest. The road reaches an elevation of 12,183 feet (3,713 m), and is closed by snow in winter.
The California Zephyr serves Granby (near the west entrance of the park) by rail from Denver, crossing the Continental Divide through the Moffat Tunnel well south of the park. The park's website suggests Granby as an appropriate rail terminus for visitors, although it lies about sixteen miles from the park without public transportation connections.
The park is surrounded by Roosevelt National Forest on the north and east, Routt National Forest on the northwest, and Arapaho National Forest on the southwest.
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