I decided to revisit what is likely my favorite hiking trail in the area today. Mills Lake is a high alpine lake tucked in Rocky Mountain National Park. It is stunningly gorgeous - pictures will never do it justice. I decided to go farther than I have before and bagged Jewel Lake as well. It's not too much farther from Mills - only about a half mile of pretty easy terrain.
I cannot recommend this hike enough if you are a visitor. Be sure you are acclimated and hydrated - but definitely give it a shot.
Trail Stats:
Trailhead: Bear Lake Trailhead (NOTE: this hike can start from Glacier Gorge Trailhead - that will save you about half a mile and around 250ft of elevation gain. The parking lot was full so we went to Bear Lake trailhead. All below information is for this hike done via Bear Lake.)
Round-trip Length: 6.5 miles
Total Elevation Gain: Unknown from Bear Lake
Difficulty: Moderate
Starting Elevation: 9,475'
Maximum Elevation: 9,967'
Estimated Time: 2.5-5hrs
My Time: 3hrs
You know a hike is going to be good when this is one of the first things you see:
Alberta Falls (a worthy trip in and of itself if you're visiting - very easy hike):
For some reason I started singing CCR in my head.
Looking back out over the park:
These cliffs pop up out of nowhere once you get past Alberta Falls:
Ahh yes. A mountain mile. I have learned that this is much different than a mile elsewhere...
Some of the wildflowers are starting to bloom:
This is your first inkling that Mills Lake is going to be beautiful. This is your view as you finish a little climb up to the lake itself.
Absolutely beautiful.
Looking back towards where you hike in from:
Stunning.
Jewel Lake: