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Lyle/Mormon Lakes Trail

Beginning Elevation: 10,720 Feet (3341.6 Meters)
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation Gain: 1,280 Feet (399.0 Meters)
Ending Elevation: 12,000 Feet (3740.6 Meters)
Length: 3.3 Miles (5.5 Kilometers) 5.3 km
Other Maps: Trails Illustrated 126 Holy Cross, Ruedi Reservoir
Trail Number: 1,919
Usage: Light
USGS Maps: Nast




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General Description

The blooms of this wildflower resemble the ears and trunk of an elephant.  It grows in the marshy drainages of meadows.
Copyright: Tom Kuekes-USDA Forest Service
The blooms of this wildflower resemble the ears and trunk of an elephant. It grows in the marshy drainages of meadows.
This is one of the most scenic in the Fryingpan River area. The trail goes through acres of broad valleys and scattered trees for the first 1.5 miles to Lyle Lake. About 300 feet above and 1/4 of a mile further than Lyle Lake is a tarn (a small lake) one might want to explore before going on to Mormon Lake. Once you get to Lyle Lake you have two choices on how to get to Mormon Lake; the path to the right is shorter, but involves crossing a small boulder field. Follow the trail over the crest and get ready for a gentle traverse. You will climb until you get on another crest and down a rocky slope. At the bottom of this slope begin traversing the wall at the valley's head to a grassy vale, pass a tarn on your left, veering left and you then will be able to see Mormon Lake 80 feet below.

Directions from Carbondale: From Carbondale travel east on Hwy. 82 to Basalt. Turn left into downtown Basalt and follow the Fryingpan River Roadl 33 miles until the pavement ends, bear left and go 9 more miles until you come to a sign pointing to Hagerman Pass. Turn left onto road #105 for 100 feet. Park at the bulletin board.

Seasonal Information:
Normally Accessible: Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend (NOTE: Due to snow at high elevations this road is closed to automobile traffic in the Spring, Fall, and Winter months.) .



Current Conditions & Trip Reports

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Filed By: Pam Schilling (Carbondale, CO)
Time of Day: 10:30 a.m.
Length of Time: 45 mins. to Lyle, another 50 mins. to Mormon
Difficulty: Easy
Number of People Encountered: 11-25 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: Hikers are now required to complete a formal registration/permit form at the trail head. Holiday foot travel was heavy here. Our group of 4 encountered many people along the trail. Toughest part was the slope-side trail headed up from Lyle Lake to Mormon. Biggest reward - no one but me at Mormon Lake, and the abundance of wildflowers and waterfalls!
Conditions: Encountered a couple of snowfields, but easily crossed. They will be completly gone in a week or two. All creek crossings were minor and easy to maneuver.
Recommended Clothing: I would suggest a wind jacket at the lakes as it is windy every time I go.

Difficulty: Easy
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: lightly traveled



Recreation Opportunities
Activity Remarks On Site
ICON Backpacking Lyle/Mormon Lakes Trail
Yes
ICON Cold Water Fishing Lyle/Mormon Lakes Trail
Yes
ICON Hiking & Walking



Related Activities
Hagerman Pass Four-Wheel Drive Road - The Hagerman Pass area is a relaxing ride packed with tons of beautiful scenery. There are campgrounds at Turquoise lake and Ruedi Reservoir that provide convenient camping and fishing.



More Information
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Visitor Information:

Sopris Ranger District, 620 Main St, P.O. Box 309 , Carbondale, CO, 81623, Phone: 970-963-2266, Fax: 970-963-1012

Links to other sites:
Forest Conservancy - Current Information from Local Volunteers: Closings and Conditions






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