![]() ![]() ![]() The 2WD Hessie Trailhead Parking area is at this split. About 3/4 of a mile outside of Eldora, the road will split, 4th of July Road goes to the right, and Hessie will turn to the left. It proceeds out of town and changes its name to Hessie Road. The road continues through Eldora, and changes to Eldorado Road. Take a right onto Eldora Road which will take you to Elodora Colorado. Directions to Hessie TrailheadĪt the roundabout in Nederland, Colorado, drive south onto CO-119/South Bridge St. This shuttle departs from the RTD Park-n-Ride in Nederland, CO. For full details on the Hessie Trailhead Shuttle, please visit the Boulder County page for the Hessie Trailhead shuttle service. There is a free shuttle that runs from Nederland every 15-20 minutes on weekends during the Summer months and on some holidays. The parking at Hessie Trailhead is limited, so be sure to take some time to review these details before departing for your hike to Jasper Lake. Hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, camping (by permit only), fishing Hessie Shuttle Boulder County Hessie PageĪlpine lakes, waterfalls, meadows, creek, wildflowers, aspen groves, fall colors, wildlife: moose JASPER LAKE TRAIL SNAPSHOT Hike DistanceĬlick for a Map of Jasper Lake in Indian Peaks Wildernessĭriving Directions to Shuttle Parking in Nederland Explore the full Jasper Lake hike profile below for trail map, driving directions, and more tips and details to help you enjoy this adventure in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Travel an additional mile beyond Jasper to see Devils Thumb, a striking rock formation that looms above Devil’s Thumb Lake. Just 40 minutes outside of Boulder Colorado and about 1hr 15 minutes from Denver, the trail to Jasper Lake gets its start at the Hessie Trailhead. Jasper Lake requires a 5.5-mile (one-way) hike into the mountainous, wildflower-laden Indian Peaks Wilderness. ![]()
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