Pitkin TH #2012
The Pitkin Trail begins in East Vail and ends at Pitkin Lake: The first mile of the trail is strenuous as it climbs steeply out of the Vail Valley. The grade levels out somewhat as the trail passes through mature aspen groves and spruce-fir forests and a series of moraines from an ancient glacial retreat. After about 2.5 miles, steep switchbacks reveal the first of two waterfalls on Pitkin Creek about 200 yards to the east. After a number of false summits, the trail reaches Pitkin Lake, nestled beneath an arc of gray granite in the alpine tundra.
Trailhead parking is limited: park in town and take the free bus to the trailhead.
At a Glance
Usage: | Light |
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Restrictions: | Eagles Nest Wilderness regulations apply to areas within the Wilderness boundary |
Closest Towns: | Vail |
Information Center: | Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District 24747 US Highway 24 Minturn, CO 81645 (970) 827-5715 |
General Information
Directions:Travel east from Vail on I-70 to Exit 180 for East Vail. Exit here, turn left, and pass under the interstate. Turn right onto the north frontage road and continue to the trailhead on the left side of the road before the Pitkin Creek Townhomes. There is limited parking at the trailhead. Park in town and take the free bus to the trailhead.
Activities
Lake and Pond Fishing
Pitkin Creek and Pitkin LakeFish Species | trout |
Special Designations | The Colorado Division of Wildlife sets fishing regulations. Obtain their Colorado Fishing Regulations handbook for regulations. |
Water Temperature | cold |