Colorado Waterfalls Ramble

I love waterfalls! That being the case, it is high time to seek them out in Colorado. This exploration will be in the eastern and central San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. Covering about 1/8 of the state (over 12,000 sq. miles), the San Juans are high, rugged, and gorgeous. Our seven-waterfalls-in-five-days journey begins in South Fork and continues with a stay in Lake City. Let’s go see our first falls a short drive from South Fork. Treasure Falls is a must see!

Treasure Falls
Let’s get closer . . .

SNAP*Shot: Zapata Falls and My Poor Planning

I was told about it so planned a visit during my trip to Great Sand Dunes National Park area: Zapata Falls. An easy half-mile walk to a waterfalls! Have been missing waterfalls this year with travel limited, but here we are. Ready for this adventure? Hmmm . . . this is easy?

Let’s Go, It’s a Waterfall!

Linkins Lake: An Alpine Adventure

About two miles west and 500 feet down from Independence Pass on CO Highway 82 is the Independence Lake/Lost Man Trailhead. It is also the trailhead for the shorter hike to Linkins Lake. My original plan was to consider doing this hike only after seeing a few other sights. However, there were only 6 cars in the parking area designed for over 20 which is usually full by now (8:40am), so let’s go for it!

Remember your canned oxygen!

SNAP*Shot–Independence Pass: Alpine Tundra Wonders

Midway between the tiny town of Twin Lakes and Aspen, on Colorado Highway 82, sits Independence Pass. The second highest paved highway in Colorado, the Pass sits on the Continental Divide in the Sawatch (suh-wahch) Range of the Rockies.

Let’s explore the views and the tundra, but first we need to get there. From Twin Lakes we drive 17 miles climbing 2,718 feet, so there will be hairpin turns. At the second hairpin, what a view east at 7:30am! There’s CO-82 along Lake Creek making its way to the Twin Lakes. Yes, there are two lakes about the same size just out of view. Onward . . .

Jump back in the car–let’s go!