At a Glance
Difficulty
Hard
Distance (one-way)
5.3 miles
Elevation
11,340 ft
Elevation Gain
N/A
Trailhead
Lawn Lake TH / Ypsilon Lake Trail
Park Area
Horseshoe Park / Lawn Lake Area
Side of Divide
East
Coordinates
40.4488°N, 105.6714°W
Horseshoe Park / Lawn Lake Area

Spectacle Lakes (Lower)

Lower (east) of the Spectacle pair; fourth-class climbing above Ypsilon

Photo coming soon — Lawn Lake TH / Ypsilon Lake Trail approach

About Spectacle Lakes (Lower)

Spectacle Lakes (Lower) is one of the two Spectacle Lakes set in stark granite scenery at the foot of Ypsilon Mountain. The pair sits at 11,340 ft in the Mummy Range; viewed from above, the two lakes resemble eyeglasses — the source of the name. This is the lower (eastern) of the pair.

Access shares the Ypsilon Lake Trail from Lawn Lake Trailhead. Maintained trail ends at Ypsilon Lake; from there it's roughly 1.3 additional miles of fourth-class climbing to reach the Spectacle basin. The route involves real exposure and route-finding skills.

Both Spectacle Lakes are rated strenuous and not recommended for casual visitors. The setting — sheer granite walls dropping into deep alpine pools — is some of the most dramatic terrain in the park's north interior.

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