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Bear Lake/Horn Fork Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Recommended Season:  Summer
USGS Maps:  Mount Harvard
Usage:  Moderate to Heavy
Trail Number:  1,449
Length, One-way:  6 Miles
Ending Elevation:  12,420 Feet
Elevation Gain, One-way:  2,520 Feet
Beginning Elevation:  9,900 Feet
Difficulty:  Moderate
Reservation:  No
Season:  Late May - Mid-October
Directions
From Buena Vista, Drive north on Highway 24 to County Road 350. Turn left (west) on to 350 and travel approximately 2 miles. Turn north (right) on County Road 361 and drive 1 mile to County Road 365. Turn left on to 365 and follow it 5.5 miles to the trailhead.
Location Information
The Bear Lake/Horn Fork Trail leads almost 6 miles from County Road 365 to Bear Lake. It follows North Cottonwood Creek approximately 2 miles to a fork in the trail. The left fork goes to Kroenke Lake. The right fork follows Horn Fork Basin to the north. The mileage to Bear Lake from the trail fork is approximately 4 miles. The elevation gain is steep at first climbing about 320' in the first quarter mile. From there the terrain levels and the remainder of the climb is mild. Bear Lake lies at 12,420'.

There is camping at Kroenke Lake at 11,530'; and there is also camping at Bear Lake below timberline as the trail enters the basin. Mt. Harvard dominates the view to the north while Mt. Yale rises in broad Sawatch form to the south. A climb up the grassy slopes and drainages of Harvard's south shoulder and a mild scramble over the summit boulders bring you to the granite blocks on the top.
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