Dogs No Dogs
Features
Lake · River/Creek · Swimming · Views · Wildflowers
Description
This trail climbs to the Buena Vista Crest and passes two impressive backcountry lakes. The first 2.5 miles of the hike are steady uphill through meadows and lodgepole pine forest. Royal Arch Lake is the first highlight after about 0.7 miles. The lake got its name from the arches in the massive granite wall that frames the lake on the northeast side. Huge granite slabs have peeled away and revealed several onion-like layers that make up the arches. The lake is surrounded by green meadows. Since the lakeshore is very fragile, make sure to camp far enough away.
Wildflower meadows and pine forest keep alternating as you continue to ascend to the Buena Vista Pass. The pass itself is very anticlimactic, but as you descend towards Buena Vista Lake, you get a few good views north towards Horse Ridge and Buena Vista Peak to your very left. Soon enough, Buena Vista Lake appears right below you. The lake is framed with barren granite on the south side. The water is stunningly blue. Hop across the Buena Vista Creek outlet and get direct access to the lake. Camping spots at a safe distance from the lake are abundant. From the lake, it's a short descent to reach the Buena Vista junction. Continue left to the Chilnualna lakes or right to Mount Starr King.
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Shared By:
Tilman Giese
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