Hanging Lake trail is closed! No reopening date has been announced at this time. We will post the latest reopening information on this page as soon as it becomes available!
The Forest Service won’t know for a while what long-term impacts will be because the health of Hanging Lake is directly tied to hydrology of the area. Fire-related erosion and runoff getting into the fragile lake ecosystem is a major concern. However, the Forest Service will be working with experts on mitigation efforts to try to protect the area.
We understand that visitors have concerns about their reservations. Reservations may be cancelled at any time, however visitors may wish to donate their permit fee to the Hanging Lake restoration fund.
If visitors wish to donate to the Hanging Lake trail restoration fund, all they have to do is to not cancel their reservation. If they do so, 100% of their permit feel will go towards the Hanging Lake restoration fund.
For donations the beyond the reservation cost please check out the Glenwood Canyon Restoration Alliances:
Donate to the Glenwood Canyon Restoration Fund!
News from August 23, 2020: Video
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Please note that the Hanging Lake call center has been inundated with the volume of calls, please be patient as the staff is trying to work through this difficult situation. For questions about existing reservations please contact: [email protected] or call 970-384-6309
About Hanging Lake
Hanging Lake is a Colorado treasure and a rare example of a travertine geological formation located in the heart of Glenwood Canyon on the White River National Forest. The 1.2 mile (1.9 km) trail is steep, rigorous and rocky but rewarding. This Natural National Landmark features awe-inspiring scenery and gentle waterfalls! The Hanging Lake trail is a backcountry hike. The trail is steep and rocky.
TEMPORARY SOCIAL DISTANCING PERMIT SYSTEM STARTING JUNE 1st:
The initial social distancing plan included 128 permits per day, spaced out in 8 small groups. As of July 1st there will be 240 permitted hikers allowed per day. The sale of the additional permits started on June 29, 2020. Phase 2 of the social distancing plan still limits the group sizes and minimizes contacts, while allowing for more people to enjoy the National Natural Landmark.
The permit cost is $12/per person.
- Purchase one hiking permit per hiker and self-park at the Hanging Lake Rest Area (I70 Exit 125), hike to Hanging Lake from there.
- Purchase a hiking permit and hike/bike through Glenwood Canyon to the Hanging Lake trailhead.
Learn more about the temporary social distancing plan introduced on June 1st: HERE
Permit Cost
The permit cost is $12/per person.
Hikers can choose between two options which include either self-drive and park in the Hanging Lake rest area or bike/hike through Glenwood Canyon to the trailhead. Both permits are the same cost and have the same hiking time slot inventory available.
Hikers will be asked to present their permit upon arrival in the Hanging Lake rest area, only people with permits will be allowed to park in the Hanging Lake rest area.
Fees pay for the reservation service, visitor information, trail supervisors, sanitization of touch-areas and restrooms, conservation and interpretation services during your visit. It also covers maintenance, additional staffing and communications.
Refund Policy
Reservations cannot be cancelled or rescheduled within 48 hours of your departure day.
To change or reschedule your reservation before 48 hours of your departure day please email [email protected] call 970-384-6309 and have your reservation number ready!
Contact Information
We are committed to answer all questions & concerns!
Please make sure to check out our FAQs before calling or emailing:
[email protected]
970-384-6309