Rocky Mountain National Park
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A Fly Fishing Guide To Page 1 of 1 Rocky Mountain National Park Popular Destinations - West of the Continental Divide Fishing Water Trail / Trail Head Comments BKT BRN RBT CRC GBC YCT CUT Follow Baker Gulch trail for easy Baker Creek Bowen/Baker ● ● fishing along the creek The meager genesis of this world famous river; easy walk-in fishing all Colorado River Route 34 ● ● along Route 34 from Grand Lake to Timber Lake TH Fun brooktrout fishing only minutes East Inlet Creek East Inlet Trail from the TH. Follow the creek off-trail ● ● ● in the meadow as long as you want Haynach Lakes A multi-day hike or aggressive 1-day Tonahutu Creek Trail ● drainage adventure; not suited for flat landers A moderate day hike for eager Lone Pine Lake East Inlet Trail ● brookies Easy access and fishing west of Route Onahu Creek Onahu Creek Trail ● ● ● 34 in open meadows An aggresive day hike better suited as Spirit Lake East Inlet Trail ● ● an overnight trip Fish the creek on the way to the lake Timber Creek Timber Lake ● ● for fun Brookies; a beautiful hike An aggresive day hike for large Timber Lake Timber Lake Colorado River cutthroat; better suited ● as an overnight trip An easy day hike to a fun small dry fly Tonahutu Creek Tonahutu Creek Trail ● ● creek A moderate day hike for plentiful & Verna, Lake East Inlet Trail ● colorful brookies BKT = Brook trout BRN = Brown trout RBT = Rainbow trout CRC = Colorado River cutthroat GBC = Greenback cutthroat YCT = Yellowstone Cut- throat trout SPL = Splake LKT = Lake trout CUT = native cutthroat www.pixachrome.com.