BAL001
Location: 40.431302, -105.500879
At the Cow Creek Trailhead, cross the bridge over a small pond and walk through McGraw Ranch. The Continental Divide Research Learning Center is here at 7,840 feet. Follow the trail to the right of the kiosk.
BAL002
Location: 40.431742, -105.50125
Bear left @ the McGraw Ranch barn and follow the Cow Creek Trail.
BAL003
Location: 40.431468, -105.503181
Pass through an open meadow with views of the surroundings mountains. Go straight past the toilets and bear right on the doubletrack.
BAL004
Location: 40.429222, -105.512646
Climb up a small set of wooden stairs and continue uphill for a few paces through a grove of young aspen trees.
BAL005
Location: 40.427684, -105.520923
Pass Rabbit Furs Campground.
BAL006
Location: 40.427284, -105.523574
Bear left @ the Y-junction, merging onto the Gem Lake Trail.
BAL007
Location: 40.425062, -105.508726
The trail begins to climb significantly on an increasingly rocky trail. Pass a large outcropping on the left. For unmatched views of the valley and surrounding peaks, carefully scramble up the outcropping.
BAL008
Location: 40.420755, -105.50511
Climb a series of wooden steps. The trail begins to flatten and winds through fairly open forest of ponderosas.
BAL009
Location: 40.419062, -105.508435
Bear right @ the T-junction, merging onto the Balanced Rock Trail.
BAL010
Location: 40.417972, -105.511751
Pass several impressive rock formations on the right side of the trail.
BAL011
Location: 40.416954, -105.516136
Hike downhill to an 8-foot-tall rock that sits on top of a large outcropping.
BAL012
Location: 40.413519, -105.517798
Pass large rock formations as you continue to descend. The forest opens up here.
BAL013
Location: 40.411014, -105.517721
Balanced Rock: An oblong granite boulder rests precariously on top of a much smaller stone. Follow the same route back to the trailhead.
Cow Creek Trailhead
Location: 40.431726, -105.501151
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Meadow
Location: 40.431432, -105.503039
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Trail junction
Location: 40.427251, -105.523424
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Valley views
Location: 40.425405, -105.522416
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Cross the split log bridge
Location: 40.425846, -105.519111
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Beginning to climb
Location: 40.425258, -105.515163
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The valley
Location: 40.425225, -105.510163
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Bald-faced crag
Location: 40.425029, -105.508511
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The scramble
Location: 40.424964, -105.506945
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Rocky trail conditions
Location: 40.424523, -105.505722
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Trailside boulders
Location: 40.417956, -105.511515
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More trailside formations
Location: 40.418348, -105.51291
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Outcropping
Location: 40.416959, -105.515914
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Pushing it over!
Location: 40.416371, -105.516343
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Rock formations
Location: 40.41348, -105.517631
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Balanced Rock
Location: 40.411013, -105.517459
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This out-and-back to Balanced Rock slices through a historic ranch before ascending steep grades on the northern side of Lumpy Ridge, a world-class rock climbing destination near Estes Park. From the Cow Creek trailhead, walk through a sweeping meadow of tall grass, tiny aspen groves, and old-growth ponderosas for 1.3 miles. Bald-faced mountains line the right side of the valley while Lumpy Ridge is to the left.
Turn up the Gem Lake Trail and begin a heart-pounding, 3-mile climb over extremely rocky terrain. Massive outcroppings line the trail, offering countless opportunities to scramble up a rock face and view the verdant valley and snowy peaks to the north. After slightly more than 4 miles, you’ll reach Balanced Rock where an oblong granite boulder rests precariously on top of a much smaller stone. When finished, retrace steps back to the trailhead.
INFO For information on permits, current trail and camp conditions, and wilderness guidelines, go to nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/backcountry.htm
PERMIT A wilderness permit is required for all overnight camping in the backcountry. Reservations accepted ($20 administrative fee for permits during peak season). nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/backcntry_guide.htm
CONTACT Rocky Mountain National Park, (970) 586-1206; nps.gov/romo
-Mapped by MacKenzie Ryan & Kristy Holland
TO TRAILHEAD: From Estes Park, head northeast on US 36/CO 66/Moraine Ave. Bear left at US 36/CO 66/East Elkhorn Ave. Turn left at Steamer Dr. Turn right at Black Canyon Dr. Turn right at Devils Gulch Rd. Turn left at Clara Dr. Bear right to stay on Clara Dr. Turn left at Gem Lake Trail. At 2.7 miles, turn left at McGraw Ranch Rd. Continue 1.1 miles then bear left to stay on McGraw Ranch Rd. The trailhead is on the left side of the road.