Lost Man Lake Explained

Lost Man Lake
Location:Pitkin County, Colorado, United States
Coords:39.1535°N -106.5691°W
Outflow:Lost Man Creek
Basin Countries:United States
Length:0.23miles
Width:0.13miles
Elevation:12457feet
Pushpin Map:Colorado#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lost Man Lake in Colorado, USA.

Lost Man Lake is an alpine lake in Pitkin County, Colorado, United States, located high in the Sawatch Range in the Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness of White River National Forest. The lake is accessible via the Lost Man Loop Trail from State Highway 82 west of Independence Pass. The lake is over a pass and north of Independence Lake and northeast of Geissler Mountain.[1] Lost Man Lake is larger than Independence, but only its east side is open. The trail continues by the lake into high alpine meadows in the upper valley, and to its west terminus at Lost Man Campground. Views down Lost Man Creek valley are worth a look, and a great place to scan high slopes and ridges for mountain goats, bighorn sheep and elk.

It is a moderate half day hike. Depending on snowpack and weather, the lake may still be frozen in July.

Notes and References

  1. National Geographic Society . Aspen/Independence Pass 127 . Trails Illustrated . 1984 . 2005.