Where is Left Hand Reservoir?

Where is Left Hand Reservoir?

Usa, north-america

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Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure seekers, listen up! I've found an incredible spot tucked away in north-central Colorado, deep within the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests: Left Hand Reservoir. But getting there? That's half the fun!

The road? Let's just say it's...rustic. Think totally unpaved, rough and ready terrain. We're talking a serious 4WD situation here, folks. High clearance is a MUST. Forget your standard car—you'll need something that can handle big ruts that might give you some approach and departure angle problems. SUVs? Proceed with extreme caution (or maybe just skip it). And watch out for those high winds!

The route is steep and you'll be thankful for low-range gearing. And have your camera ready, because there are plenty of tree stumps, rocks, and boulders along the sides of the trail that'll make for some epic photos.

Keep in mind this isn't a year-round destination. Due to its location in the Front Range of the southern Rocky Mountains, the road's only open from about mid-June to mid-October.

The unpaved section starts off of the paved Forest Road 112 (Brainard Lake Road) and stretches for roughly 3.8 miles. Over that distance, you'll climb about 600 vertical feet. Worth it for the views!

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Usa
Continent
north-america
Difficulty
hard

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