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Newly re-released feature. One of the most popular features on Wildernet, trip reports allow you to share your experiences with others.
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Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
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Filed By: Mike McGee
(Amarillo, TX)
Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: The lake was wondeful and fishing really great from the bank or float tubes. You must take the hike beyond the Resort to Green lake to see the waterfall and wild flowers. Easy hike for the greatest picutes ever!!!! Five bears in and out of camping area! Be safe.
Conditions: The two mile section of road leading up to Lake Irwin can get rough, but was just recently graded.
Water Availability: Hand Pump!!! lotta work. Fill your water cans or camper up in town by the tennis courts on the west side. If you must you pumps, use the pump at the top of the hill by site 13.. Takes half the time to prime.
Filed By: Lee
Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: One of the most beautiful places I have seen! Gets pretty full on the weekend, we happened to luck out and got a campsite-I would recommend reservations. Nice hike around the lake, great for little kids, bring the sunscreen, it's sunny! Definately worth the drive to get up to it!
Filed By: Jim Payne
(Lewisville, TX)
Number of People Encountered: 25-50 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: I've been going to Irwin off and on for over 25 years. It's a wonderful campground. Since the Irwin Lodge has reopened (early 1990's) it's an excellent short hike from the campground to have a sit down lunch. Great food and incredible views. Hike can be handled by children 6 years and older. For a more challenging hike I recommend hiking to the top of Ruby Peak by way of the mining road that snakes around the base of the mountain. A little 'four wheeling' on hands and knees for about 150 yards or so until you get to a relatively trouble free hike to the top which is another 2,500 yards or so. Be sure to look for a cairn of rocks denoting the 'Brown Bear Moutaineering Club' registry. This will take most of the day. Quite a bit of exposure through most of this hike so don't attempt the Ruby Peak hike if you know weather is going to be a factor or you're not prepared. Not for younger kids. Be aware that the Irwin area is surrounded by quite a bit of private property so please be respectful.
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Visitor Information:
Colorado Tourism Office, 1625 Broadway, Suite 1700
, Denver, CO, 80202, Phone: 800-COLORADO
Links to other sites:
Campground Reservations - Reserve your campground online here with reserveamerica.com
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