We meet lots of fishermen on this short walk around the lake. They were not having any luck but as we were leaving we could see lots of small trout. All in all a lovely place.
I'm hard pressed to call it a hike - its really a walk around the lake. Its an easy half mile walk, totally flat. Good for all ages. There's limited parking here so its best to use the park and ride for this location. There's a porta-potty style bathroom and a couple of park rangers were on site when we were there. There is no food concession here.Bear lake is prettier but Sprague is nice.
If you have a variety of ages in your group, there is hardly a better place to visit than this beautiful lake. The trail is level and easily walkable. There are a couple of other trails in the local area. If you get there in the late afternoon you might be lucky enough to see some elk wading through the shallow lake.
Do yourself a favor and get here for the sunrise. It is simply wonderful to see the early morning light on the Continental Divide, with reflection on the lake. I was lucky that the lake waters were very still. The path around the lake is easy and pretty as well. It's hard to get a bad view in RMNP. But the early morning view is hard to miss if you can make it there in time. Highly recommended.
It was a snowy trail to the lake on a beautiful day. There were some icy areas too. Along the path, we saw fresh moose droppings that got our hopes up of seeing moose along the trail. But we didn't have that luck. I recommend the short hike to the lake.
Quick stop here - and it was beautiful. Be sure to look for all the trout in the stream leading to the lake. There was even a wedding going on while we were there!
Sprague lake is a nice place to snowshoe. Beauitful snow covered trees surround the lake. I enjoyed the fairly flat trail around the lake and it is easy to follow. I think this lake is a great hike for families or people still adjusting to the higher altitude. Moose have been spotted at this lake! Truly neat.
We come here because it is a great location to see the sunrise. During the day, there is a nice trail around the lake, however, in January it was iced over (and most of the lake was frozen). Crampons and hiking poles are strongly recommended in the winter. During the summer though, it is an easy hike. And in the fall, we have run into elk in the parking lot. We will go back.
A nice nature walk is what this place is all about. Take time and take the short stroll around the lake. It's a wonderful area and if time allows bring along something to barbecue. The picnic area is very nice too. No dislikes about this wonderful area.
Beautiful lake to visit while you are at RMNP. An easy trail to walk around the lake and the views of the mountains are awesome.