All the information you need for the AMAZING day hike that includes a Four Lakes Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park!
By the end of this article, you will be able to feel confident in hiking this day hike to four lakes!
Start your adventure that will include awe-inspiring views of the Glacier Gorge trail system of Rocky Mountain National Park. You will transported to breathtaking scenery that includes beautiful mountains with snow-capped peaks, colorful wildflowers, and maybe even some wildlife!

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INCLUDED IN THIS ARTICLE ARE THE FOLLOWING:
Highlights and Information on the Four Lakes Trail Hike in Rocky Mountain National Park
Information on the Four Lakes: Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, Dream Lake, Emerald Lake
Driving Directions to the starting point at Bear Lake Trailhead from Estes Park
TO THE POINT Clear and Concise Summary Directions
2D Map showing directions to the Trailhead (start of hike)
STEP-BY-STEP DETAILED Directions for the “Map-ically Challenged!”
3D Map showing topographical detail of the entire hike!
Highlights and Information Before You Start
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Bus Route
Many people hike Four Lakes Trail, or each individual hike to these lakes starting at Bear Lake Trailhead near Estes Park. It can get very busy in this popular national park! You may choose to ride the shuttle bus service available at Rocky Mountain National Park during the operating months May through October. Please check the National Park Service Website Here in order to see dates, times, and a map of the shuttle bus service within RMNP!
Updated Trail Conditions
The trail conditions for this amazing hike can be found here. Updated Trail Conditions can be found by clicking here.
Colorado Road Conditions
Rocky Mountain National Park weather can be fickle, especially throughout the Four Lakes Trail, and its always important to look at the road conditions. Road Conditions in Colorado can be found by clicking here.
Prepping Gear
Depending on where you are going, and when, and who is going with you, you will need to pack certain gear. Take time before to find, purchase, and pack the gear you need. Consider our 17 things you need to pack, but didn’t think of, as well as our list of essentials for a day hike. You can even check out our guide to gifts for hikers and adventurers to give you ideas regarding items that you may need (or want!) to make your vacation even better!
Gear is really important, and give yourself the time to think, research, and plan for the things that you will most need and want during your vacation. Frankly, I even make lists for food and clothing. (But like I said, I’m a planner, people.)
Highlights and Quick Reference Guide
- Easy
- 6.5 miles
- About 3-4 hours hiking time
- Hiking Elevation is 9,475 – 10,275 (bring water!)
- No fees, except the park entrance fees
- Beautiful lake views, and an incredible hike
- Kids could do this!
- Doggies are not allowed (but you may see Equestrians)

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To the Point Summary Directions
These directions to hike the Four Lakes Trail are clear and concise, without extra commentary! Use these directions, and if you ever feel confused, always refer to the map and directions below that are more detailed and include even more specific directions.
0.0 Start at the Bear Lake Trailhead from Estes Park
0.5 Loop around Bear Lake First and then you are back at the start.
0.5 Take the trail towards Nymph Lake
0.5 from the Bear Lake Trailhead – Nymph Lake – keep going straight on the trail
1.1 Dream Lake
1.5 Emerald Lake – turn back and go back!

Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park

Nymph Lake

Dream Lake

Emerald Lake
Step by Step DETAILED Directions
Your days of feeling “Map-ically Challenged” are over! (Trademark on that pending!) These maps (both simple and detailed), along with exceptionally clear instructions, are all provided for you in this post!
3D Map
Please note: The 3D maps in this post, and below are NOT FACING NORTH (on purpose!). Repeat: These maps do NOT face North. These maps are shown specifically for those of us who are “map-ically challenged” and need to visually see which way we are hiking. Please refer to the compass at the bottom right of the map below to show where NORTH actually is!
CLICK ON THE MAP BELOW, OR CLICK HERE, AND YOU WILL LINK TO THIS EXACT GOOGLE MAP. You can zoom in on it and take as many screenshots as you would like! If you bring up the map in Google, if you use your mouse and hit CONTROL, then you can MOVE the map to the direction in which you are ACTUALLY HEADED!!!! (Amazing!)
When you click on this, and open the map, you can then click on the link below the blue box on the left and have these directions sent DIRECTLY TO YOUR PHONE!
You can then screenshot those images, so that you can see these directions, and maps, even if you do not have wi-fi as you are hiking!
Finally – look look LOOK! AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT of the map WHEN YOU CLICK ON IT AND OPEN IT UP. See that little yellow guy? He’s in the bottom right!
Click on him when you open up the map on your phone. You can see ACTUAL PICTURES on the blue dots that people have taken. This is a GREAT resource to have. If you look at your map before you go, you can screenshot what the intersections in the trail look like to help you navigate your way, and not get lost!
Driving Directions
- Start early, grab your coffee at Kind Coffee in Estes Park, Colorado and head out!
- Travel on US 36 highway to Bear Lake Road.
- Make a left onto Bear Lake Road
- Travel to the Bear Lake Trailhead (Travel 8 miles on Bear Lake Road from US 36). Park in the Bear Lake Trailhead parking lot.
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Hiking Directions
- 0.0 Start at the Bear Lake Trailhead from Estes Park
- 0.5 Loop around Bear Lake First and then you are back at the start.
- 0.5 Take the trail towards Nymph Lake
- 0.5 from the Bear Lake Trailhead – Nymph Lake – keep going straight on the trail
- 1.1 Dream Lake
- 1.5 Emerald Lake – turn back and go back!
3D Map – Four Lakes Hike in Rocky Mountain National Park
More Information and Resources
Final Thoughts on the Four Lakes Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park
This hike is amazing. The reason? You can hit one stop, two stops, three stops, or FOUR!! Really, it depends on your comfort level, and at any time you can just turn around the way you came because its really hard to get lost on this trail!
Just remember that there might be some snow still on the ground on that last leg before you get to Emerald Lake – so PLEASE use discretion and gauge your own ability. The Lake will always be there another day. It’s so important to know your limits because that is truly when injuries happen – when you just so desperately want to see something that it clouds your judgment! (We’ve all been there!)
If you are feeling more adventurous after this hike, or maybe even the next day, you can try to do the Alberta Falls which is very close to this one! And then that would make this hike FOUR HIKES AND A WATERFALL! Epic! Check out my article and full detailed maps on that as well! I hope you are finding them helpful!

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When you are ready to finally have your National Park Family Vacation!
Hopefully, you already have all of your reservations, your tickets, and gear planned out! A last minute checklist is so important to make sure that nothing gets left behind. Here are a few extra hacks and tips for your road trip and family vacation! Want even MORE free options? Simple! Just subscribe at the bottom of this post to be part of the Van Adieu Crew and get access to the FREE Van Adieu Vault filled with itineraries, checklists, roadmaps and more!
- Confirm all reservations, tickets, and any events you may be attending (Best suggestion: Print copies of everything and have it with you.)
- Confirm the route you are going. (Best suggestion: Purchase an atlas, as in, an actual real map – on honest to goodness old fashioned paper.)
- Check all gear. (Best suggestion: Discuss this gear with everyone. Is there something that someone would like to have? For example, is someone interested in doing geocaching on the trip? Maybe a waterproof notebook and waterproof pen would be fun for them!)
- Make sure to look at our Road Trip Checklist!
- Make a shopping list, and purchase all possible groceries ahead of time. (Best suggestion: Figure out not only each meal, but also prepare snacks in individually wrapped packages to make the trip more fun and super easy!) Or try to find the best Farmer’s Market where you are going – its easy!
- Consider what you will be doing during the road trip. We have some great road trip activities for kids, and also some fantastic productive and unique activities for adults!
Tell me about your Four Lake Hike experiences! Did you think the hike was easy or difficult? Did you make one stop, two, three or four? I’d love to hear your opinions and your experiences! I’d love to see your pictures as well! Seriously! Send pics!!!!
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