There's many touristy areas that people go to in Colorado that are great but its good to see some places that are more off the beaten path. Here you can see three beautiful lakes on a hike that's not
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Bottled water
- We can bring a sandwich and chips or get one along the way.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age limits for this hike, but it's more suited for older kids and adults who can handle moderate hiking. The trails can have some rocky sections, so kids under 10 might want to stick to easier hikes unless they’re experienced. Just bring plenty of water and snacks!
A: Definitely wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip. Layers are key in Colorado since the weather can change quickly. A breathable shirt, a light jacket, and maybe some shorts or quick-dry pants work well. The hike isn't super hard, just be ready for some inclines!
A: If the weather looks bad, just reach out to Amazing Adventures, and they'll help you reschedule. They’re pretty flexible with weather issues since safety is a priority. It’s best to check the forecast a few days ahead.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Guided Hike to Alpine Lakes!
I’m considering getting this hike experience for my sister’s birthday. She loves nature but hasn’t done much hiking before. The fact that it's not too hard is a big plus. Plus, it’s free! Has anyone done this? Any tips for a first-timer?
Just got back from the Alpine Lakes hike – WOW!
I went on this hike last weekend and I can’t recommend it enough! The three lakes are breathtaking and it’s just a chill vibe. We packed sandwiches and sat by the last lake. Perfect way to spend a day in nature. Oh, and bring a camera for pics!