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Embark on the easy Three Lakes Loop Trail, a 3.4-mile (5.5 km) hike that takes about 1 hour and 34 minutes to complete. You will gain 428 feet (130 metres) of elevation as you wander through spruce-fir forests and vibrant wildflower meadows. The route offers panoramic views of the West…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Gunnison National Forest
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271 m
Highlight (Segment) • Lake
2.96 km
Highlight • Lake
5.50 km
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3.54 km
1.09 km
475 m
360 m
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3.54 km
1.06 km
851 m
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Yes, this trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. It features a good tread way and a gentle ascent when hiked counter-clockwise, with only a few steeper sections. It's a great option for those looking for a scenic but not overly strenuous hike in the Gunnison National Forest.
The terrain on this loop trail varies, winding past alpine lakes, crossing meadows abundant with wildflowers, and gradually ascending through spruce-fir forests. You'll also encounter beautiful aspen groves, which are particularly vibrant in the fall. The trail has a good tread way, making for relatively easy walking.
Hikers are treated to panoramic views of the West Elk Mountains, the Lost Lake/East Beckwith Slough, and the Ruby Range. The trail's namesake lakes, including Lost Lakes and Dollar Lake, are significant natural features, offering picturesque scenery and excellent fishing opportunities.
For a slightly easier experience, it is recommended to hike the loop counter-clockwise. This direction offers a more gentle ascent, making the overall hike feel less strenuous, especially for those less accustomed to mountain trails.
The trail is located near Crested Butte in the Gunnison National Forest. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on the USDA Forest Service website for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests. It's advisable to check their site or local ranger stations for the most current details on access and parking availability.
As the trail is located within the Gunnison National Forest, dogs are generally permitted. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any waste.
Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on the Three Lakes Loop Trail itself, nor is there an entrance fee to access the Gunnison National Forest for day use. However, if you plan to camp or engage in other specific activities, permits might be necessary. Always check the official USDA Forest Service website for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests for the most up-to-date regulations.
The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring through early fall. During summer, the wildflower meadows are in full bloom, offering stunning displays. In the fall, the aspen groves provide vibrant colors. Always check local conditions, especially for snowmelt in spring or early snow in fall, as the trail is near timberline at an elevation of over 9,600 feet.
Given its location in the Gunnison National Forest, you might encounter various wildlife. Common sightings could include deer, elk, marmots, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for native trout in the lakes. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals.
The trail is named for the three beautiful lakes it visits: Lost Lake Slough, Lost Lake, and Dollar Lake. These alpine lakes are known for their scenic beauty and fishing opportunities.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Three Lakes Loop Trail, Three Lakes Campground Trail, Beckwith Pass Trail, and Dollar Lake Trail during your hike. This interconnectedness offers opportunities for longer excursions if desired.
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