Hanging Lake is a stunning clear turquoise lake located near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Its unique beauty and accessibility make it a popular destination for hikers seeking picturesque views and a moderate trekking challenge.
Hanging Lake National Natural Landmark is one of Colorado's most iconic natural sights, known for its turquoise waters and stunning landscape. Set within Glenwood Canyon, the lake is fed by the Bridal Veil Falls, contributing to its unique color due to suspended carbonate minerals. Designated a National Natural Landmark in 2011, this pristine ecosystem provides visitors a glimpse into a rare wetland-in-a-dry-environment and hosts a variety of plant and animal species, including rare hanging garden vegetation. The trail to Hanging Lake is about 1.2 miles long and gains 1,000 feet in elevation, offering a moderately challenging hike. The area is carefully managed to protect its fragile environment, with rich historical ties to Native American use and later, development into a major tourist attraction. It serves as a prime location for exploring the region's natural beauty and geological history. Permits are limited to preserve the integrity of the site, and visitors are encouraged to stay on marked paths to minimize ecological impact.
The turquoise waters of Hanging Lake
Bridal Veil Falls feeding into the lake
Unique hanging garden plant ecosystem
Historic rail and Native American trails
A crystal-clear lake known for its distinct blue-green color due to mineral deposits.
A hidden waterfall located above Hanging Lake, accessible by a short trail.
A picturesque waterfall that flows into Hanging Lake, contributing to its scenic beauty.