Mt. Evans

Mt. Evans is a hiking trail Idaho Springs located in United States.

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On the top of a mountain Idaho Springs , CO United States

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Abhi

Take the trail at summit lake to the Chicago Lake overlook. You'll notice mountain goats , sheep and marmots on the way.

stepher

Be sure to check the schedule to see if all roads are open. This is worth the trip. Amazing views . Fill the gas tank and bring water.

Tony T

Whoa! One of Colorado's most famous 14ers. The views up at this mountain are breathtakingly magestic! There's little wonder why the natives called this area a "gem in the mountains ".

Seth Vong

Bear down, grit your teeth and make the drive up! It's worth it. Take plenty of water in case of altitude sickness and pack a jacket . It's COLD up there

Michael Leeper

The drive is a bit on the edge but worth it.

Frank Millard

Stop by Summit Lake follow trail at end of parking lot for a great view.Then go to top and take trail West and look down on Lake Abyss

Brooke C

bring layers! summit can be 20 degrees colder than the bottom!

David E

This is the highest paved road in North America.

Charlie Garcia

Take tour of gold museum .

Bryce Clark

Don't just drive by the exit... Time for a hike !

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