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Hike to a beautiful mountain lake and throw a peak in while you're there.


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14.3

Miles

23.0

KM

Out and Back

13,054' 3,979 m

High

10,750' 3,277 m

Low

3,232' 985 m

Up

3,232' 985 m

Down

9%

Avg Grade (5°)

110%

Max Grade (48°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Fall Colors · Lake · Spring · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

During the winter, the road is not plowed to Andrews Lake, only along 550. Navigation can also be an issue during winter as not many people attempt this route except to maybe ski off one of the Twilights.

Overview

Hiking through forests is good... hiking through forests to get to amazing views of mountains and high alpine lakes, is great. Even better is climbing those mountains and seeing yet more mountains... Mountain hiking is fun!

Description

This hike begins at Andrews Lake just south of Molas Pass on the Crater Lake Trail #623. This whole trail is highly used to Crater Lake, so there is no doubt what trail you should be on. The trail to Crater Lake is just under 5.5 miles, but it just seems to be longer, I don't know why, it just has that feeling to me.

Take several switchbacks and gain some elevation before you make your first meadow. You'll seem to repeat yourself as you climb a "step", go into a meadow, and go back into the forest.

At about mile 4.5, you'll come to a large area with many downed trees due to a microburst. During the hike, if you have forgotten mileage, know this, that once at the downed trees, you are close to the lake.

Hike a little further and come to the first pond below Crater Lake. Continue just a little further, and you'll arrive at beautiful Crater Lake.

If you have arrived at Crater Lake and decide that, that wasn't enough... good! There are quite a few social trails and campsite trails to explore, and if you just stick to the lake for a quarter of a mile, you can then start making your way up the slope. My wife and I didn't really stick to any trail here just went up the path of least resistance until you get to an open meadow.

As you look up towards North Twilight, you should be looking at its north face. Make your way toward hiker's right of the north face where you'll see a faint trail. The trail will take you along the ridge and then out onto the face. Again, this is a very steep trail so take the path of least resistance. The path marked on this route is only my interpretation of what the easiest route up is.

When you top out on the face, scramble/hike the ridge to the top of North Twilight for yet more amazing views of the San Juans. Make your way back along the same route and back to Andrews Lake to complete the hike.

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aaron moore

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Photos

This is your reward after making your way through the first stretch of forest.
May 13, 2017 near Silverton, CO
Andrew's Lake at sunrise
Jul 21, 2018 near Silverton, CO
As the temperatures drop, a winter wonderland greets you at the trailhead for the Crater Lake Trail #623.
May 13, 2017 near Silverton, CO
Needles from Twighlight peak meadow
Jul 21, 2018 near Silverton, CO
Crater Lake with permission from dreamer 200
Apr 18, 2016 near Silverton, CO
Crater Lake -San Juan National Forest. with permission from eliot_garvin
Apr 19, 2016 near Silverton, CO

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Jun 13, 2021
Andrea Creighton
Streams are high, be prepared for wet feet! Minimal snow but a couple of deep crossings. Traction isn't necessary.
Aug 4, 2020
Meg Medina
May 27, 2018
Jeff Smith
11.5mi — 5h 30m
Oct 1, 2017
Katie West
With Carmen & Jake!
Jun 9, 2017
Amy Flora
May 13, 2017
Dave Vitale
All in snowshoes ... made our own trail 6.5mi
May 13, 2017
Adam Calvery
May 13, 2017, parked on 550 due to snow at the entrance and snowshoed up to the trailhead and up through first stretch of forest. Back safe. 4.5mi — 4h 30m
Aug 15, 2016
Finn Foster
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