Chasm Lake Trail: The Most Underrated Hike in Rock Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain is one of the most beloved U.S. National Parks—and, actually, the fourth most popular with visitors! While some of its hiking trails can be absolutely packed, there definitely are a few hidden gems in the park, including the Chasm Lake Trail. Along this incredible hike, you’ll get to enjoy jaw-dropping views of the surrounding mountain peaks and a stunning turquoise lake, sitting in the shadow of some of the most rugged peaks in the Rockies. Here’s everything you need to know about the Chasm Lake Trail, one of the most underrated hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park
Olympic National Park Itinerary
Olympic National Park itinerary 🌿👇🏼 Exploring Washington’s Olympic Peninsula is one of my favorite things to do in spring! Below are my top recommendations. ‘Save’ this post for planning your own trip! 🌲 Check out the Hoh Rain Forest and hike the Hall of Mosses Trail (0.8 miles). You could also add on the Spruce Nature Trail Loop for a total of 2.1 miles. 💦 Stop at Lake Crescent for beautiful scenic views. You could also walk or bike the Spruce Railroad Trail to Devils Punchbowl (2.4 miles) 🌿 Hike the Marymere Falls Trail (1.8 miles). It departs from the Storm King Ranger Station at Lake Crescent. 🥾 From the same trail as Marymere Falls, you could hike to the top of Mount Storm King for scenic views over Lake Crescent. Be mindful that the last section is very steep & rocky.
Lake Haiyaha Trail, the Most Underrated Hike in Rocky Mountain Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park is known for its beautiful mountainscapes, sweeping pine tree forests, and colorful alpine lakes. And lucky for you, you can actually experience all of these elements on one of the most underrated hikes in the national park! Here’s everything you need to know about the Lake Haiyaha Trail, the best hidden gem in Rocky Mountain National Park.