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Wild Basin Area adventures

Wild Basin Area Adventures

Wild Basin Area is a serene escape within Rocky Mountain National Park, offering pristine trails, cascading waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.

15,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1915
Year Established

About Wild Basin Area

Wild Basin Area
 

Wild Basin Area, located in the southeastern section of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, is prized for its spectacular natural beauty. The area is defined by thick forests, alpine lakes, and impressive peaks. Known for its tranquil atmosphere, Wild Basin provides an enticing retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking to explore unspoiled landscapes. The area is accessible via a winding road that leads visitors to several trailheads offering routes to see notable landmarks such as Copeland Falls, Calypso Cascades, and Ouzel Falls. Wild Basin hosts a rich array of wildlife, including elk, moose, and a variety of bird species. Historically, the area has been a favorite for hikers and photographers who appreciate its remarkable vistas and serene ambiance. With ample opportunities for hiking, backpacking, and observing nature, Wild Basin remains a favorite among those who visit this segment of the Rockies.

Highlights

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Ouzel Falls: A beautiful waterfall accessible by a well-traveled trail.

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Calypso Cascades: A series of cascades offering a picturesque setting.

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Meeker Park Overlook: Provides a sweeping view of the surrounding peaks.

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Ouzel Lake: A remote and serene destination for avid hikers.

Notable Natural Features

Copeland Falls

A short hike leads to these charming waterfalls, which are a perfect spot for photos.

Thunder Lake

A remote alpine lake offering stunning views of surrounding peaks, accessible via a longer hike.

Sandbeach Lake

A unique lake with sandy shores, ideal for a challenging hike followed by a relaxing picnic.