Hanging Lake
American lake named Hanging Lake. It is a well-liked tourist attraction and is situated in Glenwood Canyon, about 7 miles east of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The Glenwood Canyon Bike and Pedestrian Path, which runs down the north side of I-70 at the bottom of the canyon, has a trailhead that can be used to access the lake while it is open. The trail follows Dead Horse Creek, a branch of the Colorado River, and ascends roughly 1,000 feet in height for 1.2 miles from the trailhead to the lake.
This lake is stunning, with numerous waterfalls and clear waters. Visitors who start their walk from the Hanging Lake Trail frequently go there. To reach the lake, visitors can anticipate a continuous ascent of at least 1,200 feet. Due to the extraordinary sensitivity of the travertine lake, pets, drones, fishing, and swimming are all strictly forbidden. Avoid bothering, feeding, or disturbing wild animals, especially in the winter when they are trying to conserve their energy. It is highly dangerous to walk on the ice during the winter, so tourists are strongly advised to keep off the frozen lake.
Location: Glenwood Canyon, Colorado