Last week, a group of backcountry hikers exploring Rocky Mountain National Park’s Emerald Lake Trail triggered an avalanche.
A group of snowshoers were traveling along the Emerald Lake Trail, located on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park, ...
Also, unless you're visiting in the summer, visitors suggest bringing along some slip-on spikes for your shoes since the trail will likely be snow-covered. You can reach the Emerald Lake Trail ...
Colorado may be best known for the soaring ... bodies of water – Nymph Lake and Dream Lake – along the Emerald Lake Trail. For such a popular hiking area, the National Park Service advises ...
A group of snowshoers traveling along the Emerald Lake Trail, on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park, triggered an avalanche Jan. 21 near Nymph Lake, according to the Colorado Avalanche ...