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Hike Profiles for Rocky Mountain National Park and Surrounding Areas
Lake of Glass
Lake of Glass (or Glass
Lake) lies just above
timberline near Sky Pond
in Glacier Gorge. The
small lake is accessible by
trail, and lies beyond The
Loch, just west of
Timberline Falls. The lake
is most commonly visited
on day hikes in conjunction
with Sky Pond.
Distance: 4.2 miles one-way

Lake elevation: 10,820 feet

Trailhead elevation: 9,240 feet

Net elevation gain: 1,580 feet

Glacier Gorge Trailhead

Rocky Mountain National Park
Continental Divide from Lake of Glass
Major Trail Landmarks
Alberta Falls (0.6 miles one-way from trailhead)
Junction of Loch Vale and North Longs Peak Trails (1.3 miles one-way from trailhead)
Junction of Loch Vale and Mills Lake Trails (1.9 miles one-way from trailhead)
The Loch (2.7 miles one-way from trailhead)
Junction of Loch Vale and Andrews Creek Trails (3.6 miles one-way from trailhead)
Timberline Falls (4.0 miles one-way from trailhead)
Principal Destinations Near Lake of Glass
Mills Lake (2.5 miles one-way from trailhead) - via Mills Lake Trail
Andrews Tarn (4.7 miles one-way from trailhead) - via Loch Vale to Andrews Creek Trail
Sky Pond (4.6 miles one-way from trailhead)
Backcountry Campsites Near Lake of Glass
Andrews Creek (3.3 miles one-way from trailhead) - 1 individual site
The Glacier Gorge Trailhead is on the east side of the Continental Divide near Bear Lake. From the Beaver
Meadows Entrance Station on U.S. Highway 36, head west less than a quarter mile and turn south on
Bear Lake Road (toward Moraine Park). Follow Bear Lake Road approximately 9 miles to the small
parking area at Glacier Gorge. This lot often fills up early in the morning when Bear Lake Road is open to
vehicle traffic. The trailhead begins across the road to the south.

The trail to Lake of Glass begins by hiking past Alberta Falls from Glacier Gorge Trailhead. Past the falls, there
are two trail junctions. At the first junction, take the right-hand trail (the left-hand trail is the North Longs
Peak Trail). At the second junction, the right-hand trail leads toward The Loch and Sky Pond (the left-hand
trail leads to Mills Lake, and an unimproved trail also leads north to Lake Haiyaha). The trail then climbs a
steeper grade to The Loch, passes along the north shore of this lake, and leads to a junction with the Andrews
Creek Trail. The left-hand trail here leads toward Timberline Falls, Lake of Glass, and Sky Pond. At
Timberline Falls, the trail climbs briefly beside the falls before leveling on to a shelf at Lake of Glass.
Sample photographs of the hike to Lake of Glass
The Loch
Timberline Falls
Taylor Peak from Lake of Glass
Lake of Glass in late winter
Lake of Glass topographic map
Principal summer trail marked by solid red line; unmaintained trail or route marked by dashed red line.
Map is oriented with north to the top of the map
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