Ascending Hikes – Left Hand Reservoir

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Ascending Hikes – Left Hand Reservoir

Ascending Hikes Section (AHS) - Winter Edition: A ~ 4 mile snowshoe/microspike hike to Left Hand Reservoir in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area. We'll leave from the winter parking area and follow snowshoe trails and the road in this reverse lollipop route.

  • Easy
  • Easy
  • Mileage: 4.0 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 650 ft
  • High Point Elevation: 10,654 ft
  • Pace: 1.5-2.0 MPH

Carpool Place & Time: Meet at CMC Parking lot at 7:00am, for no later than 7:15am departure (Colorado Mountain Club - Google Maps)

We'll then carpool to the Brainard Lake Recreation Area winter parking lot (Brainard Lake Winter Lot - Google Maps)

Additional carpool meeting places could include locations further north.

This will be a reverse lollipop snowshoe (or microspike) hike from the Brainard Lake Recreation Area winter parking lot. We'll follow the Gateway Connector Trail and turn west onto the Sourdough trail, cross the Brainard Lake Road and continue along the Showshoe Trail #814.3 to the intersection with the CMC Ski Trail where we'll turn south and find the Left Hand Reservoir Road which we'll follow to the reservoir. Depending upon the conditions we may do some off-trail exploring around the reservoir. We'll be rewarded with some spectacular views of Niwot Ridge flanked by Kiowa, Arikaree, Navajo, Apache, Shoshoni, and Pawnee peaks. We'll hike mostly in the tress until we get to the reservoir. Our route will keep us out of avalanche risk areas. We'll find a place near the reservoir to have lunch/snack. We'll return along the Left Hand Reservoir road until we intersect with the Littel Raven Extension Trail which will take us to the Sourdough Trail. We'll head north to return to the parking lot. Our pace will accommodate all participants. Overall ~ 4 miles and 850 ft elevation gain. (Left Hand Reservior - Snowshoe - CalTopo)

The Colorado Mountain Club's Ascending Hike Section (AHS) provides an opportunity to make new friends and explore new places in Colorado's backcountry, while increasing your personal hiking speed, strength, and stamina. The section is administered by CMC volunteers. There is no cost, fee, or scheduling commitment. There are no dues or elections. Open to all CMC members. To join the section, contact the CMC office. (Ascending Hikes Section — The Colorado Mountain Club (cmc.org))

Route/Place

Left Hand Reservoir



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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

10 essentials, snowshoes and microspikes are required. Trekking Poles are recommended.

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