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You won't soon forget a visit to to this wildflower covered, stream filled, alpine lake valley.


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1.5

Miles

2.5

KM

Point to Point

11,079' 3,377 m

High

10,432' 3,180 m

Low

648' 197 m

Up

1' 0 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (5°)

20%

Max Grade (11°)

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Features Lake · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Description

The trail to Haynach Lakes is easy to miss, so just after passing the Tonahutu Group and Stock Backcountry Campsite (on the Tonohutu Creek Trail) be on the look out on the left (north) for the trail immediately after crossing a small stream. Head north on the Haynach Lakes Trail as it climbs steeply into a narrow valley. Soon the forest thins and valley widens dramatically to reveal a beautiful subalpine landscape. Elk and moose frequent these wonderfully lush meadows to keep your eyes peeled.

Next, pass two spurs for Haynach Lakes Backcountry Campsite before ascending higher along the east side of the valley. The trail becomes faint through the open areas so pay attention. If you go off course, follow water up-valley to the lakes. After an initial steep section, the trail mellows, climbing in short spurts, leveling through long stretches of meadow.

The first of the Haynach Lakes boasts a very large, open, and compellingly contoured shoreline that's worth extended exploration. Natural jetties and outcrops all around provide additional access and private rest spots. The large mountain to the west is Nakai Peak (12,216'). The second lake is located just south of the main one but is comparatively less interesting.

Haynach Lake is host to several species of trout and is a 'catch and keep' location. Contact the Ranger Office for specific regulations. Limits are typically 2 fish over 10 inches, with the exception of the Greenback Cutthroat, which are catch and release everywhere in the park. 6-8 Brook trout under 8 inches are allowed.

Flora & Fauna

Elk, moose, wildflowers.

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Photos

Haynach campsite. The views are well worth the effort!
Jan 19, 2016 near Grand Lake, CO
Haynach Lakes view
Jul 13, 2015 near Grand Lake, CO
Trail to Haynach Lake (photo by Chris Heald)
Jul 13, 2015 near Grand Lake, CO
Elephant head next to the lake
Jul 13, 2015 near Grand Lake, CO

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Jul 8, 2020
Mike G
Accessed Haynach Lake from the Green Mountain Trailhead. Saw moose cow and calf, coyote, fawn and doe. 16.7mi
Aug 4, 2019
Felipe Castro
From Renegade camp site 1.5mi
Jul 9, 2017
David Scott
Aug 22, 2015
Mike J
Jul 21, 2015
Jona Sanford
Camped here, absolutely beautiful!
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