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Haiyaha-See

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Lake Haiyaha is a captivating alpine lake nestled within the stunning landscape of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. Situated at an elevation of 3118 meters (10,230 feet) in Chaos Canyon, this natural monument is renowned for its distinctive, boulder-strewn shoreline and the prominent peaks like Otis Peak and Hallett Peak that surround it. Its name, "Haiyaha," is an indigenous word meaning "rock" or "lake of many rocks," a fitting description for its rugged character.

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  • Ort: Larimer County, Colorado, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    1. September 2023

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    See mit einer außergewöhnlich schönen hellblauen Farbe.
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    14. Juni 2025

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    Der Emerald Lake ist der dritte von drei wunderschönen Bergseen, wenn Sie vom Bear Lake Trailhead kommen. Der Nymph Lake ist der erste und der Dream Lake der zweite See. Der Emerald Lake ist von hohen Felswänden umgeben und ein idealer Ort für eine Pause vor der Rückreise.
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    29. Oktober 2025

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    Sehr schöner Bergsee mit einer wunderbaren Farbe. Viele Felsen säumen den See, auf denen man Rast machen kann.
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    Nymph, Dream, Haiyaha, Mills, and Jewel Lake via Emerald Lake Trail

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    Embark on a moderate hike through Rocky Mountain National Park, exploring a chain of iconic alpine lakes. This 8.1-mile (13.0 km) route, with an elevation gain of 1354 feet (413…

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Höhenmeter 3.120 m

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    Dienstag 12 Mai

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    Ort: Larimer County, Colorado, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What makes Lake Haiyaha's water color so unique?

    Lake Haiyaha's distinctive milky turquoise-green color is a recent phenomenon. It's a result of a significant rockslide in June 2022 that exposed glacial sediment, or 'rock flour,' in Chaos Canyon. This finely ground rock then washed into the lake, reflecting blue and green wavelengths of light and creating the captivating hue you see today.

    Is Lake Haiyaha a good option for beginner hikers?

    The hike to Lake Haiyaha is generally considered moderate. It's about 4.2 miles round-trip with an elevation gain of approximately 745 feet. While not overly strenuous, it does involve some uphill sections and rocky terrain. Hikers new to alpine environments should be prepared for the altitude and varying trail conditions. It's a rewarding hike for those with a reasonable level of fitness.

    Do I need a permit or reservation to hike to Lake Haiyaha?

    Yes, Lake Haiyaha is located within Rocky Mountain National Park, which often requires a timed entry permit during peak seasons (typically late May through October). Additionally, standard park entrance fees apply. It's crucial to check the official National Park Service website for the most current requirements before your visit to ensure you have the necessary permits. You can find more information on the NPS website.

    What are the parking options for the Lake Haiyaha trail?

    The primary access point is the Bear Lake Trailhead. Parking here fills up very quickly, especially during summer and on weekends. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. Alternatively, the park offers a free shuttle bus service from other parking areas within the park, such as the Park & Ride lot, which can transport you to the Bear Lake Trailhead.

    Is Lake Haiyaha suitable for winter hiking, and what should I know?

    Winter hiking to Lake Haiyaha is possible but presents different challenges. The trail will be covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear such as microspikes or snowshoes. Conditions can change rapidly, and temperatures are much colder. It offers a serene and less crowded experience, but only for experienced winter hikers prepared for harsh alpine conditions. Always check avalanche forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails near Lake Haiyaha?

    Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on the hiking trails within Rocky Mountain National Park, including the trail to Lake Haiyaha. This policy is in place to protect wildlife and the natural environment. Dogs are generally allowed in developed areas like campgrounds, picnic areas, and along roads, but must be on a leash.

    How does Lake Haiyaha compare to nearby Dream Lake?

    Both Lake Haiyaha and Dream Lake are stunning alpine destinations accessible from the Bear Lake Trailhead. Dream Lake is often considered more serene with its classic alpine lake views, while Lake Haiyaha offers a more rugged, boulder-strewn shoreline and its unique turquoise-green water color, especially after the 2022 rockslide. Many hikers visit both as part of the same route, as Dream Lake is encountered just before the spur trail to Lake Haiyaha.

    What are some recommended loop trails that include Lake Haiyaha?

    While there isn't a direct loop that solely encompasses Lake Haiyaha and returns to the trailhead, many hikers create extended routes. A popular option is to continue past Lake Haiyaha to Emerald Lake, and then potentially further to Sky Pond, before returning via the same main trail. This allows you to experience multiple beautiful lakes in one longer outing, though it's not a true loop back to the starting point without retracing some steps.

    What kind of wildlife might I see around Lake Haiyaha?

    The area around Lake Haiyaha is home to various alpine wildlife. Hikers might spot elk, mule deer, marmots, pikas, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep on the higher rocky slopes. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals.

    Are there amenities like cafes or accommodation near the Lake Haiyaha trailhead?

    The Lake Haiyaha trailhead is located within Rocky Mountain National Park, which has limited commercial amenities. The nearest town with cafes, restaurants, and a wide range of accommodation options is Estes Park, located just outside the park's east entrance. Inside the park, you'll find visitor centers with restrooms and gift shops, but no full-service restaurants directly at the trailhead.

    What historical significance does the Lake Haiyaha trail hold?

    The trail leading to Lake Haiyaha has a rich history. The first section to Nymph Lake was completed in 1930, with the trail reaching Dream Lake in 1931 and Lake Haiyaha by 1933. This historic trail, known for its extensive dry-laid rock walls, was constructed under the supervision of landscape architect Allison van V. Dunn and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. It's a testament to early park infrastructure development.

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