GC230B7 Earthcache Bierstadt Lake
Type: Earth | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 3.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: Me & Bucky @ | Hide Date: 01/15/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 19.599 W105° 37.401 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Rocky Mountain National Park is located west of Estes Park and north and east of Grand Lake. This is a fee area of the National Park Service, and costs $30 per vehicle. This fee is covered in the Rocky Mountain National Park Annual Pass, the Rocky Mountain National Park/Arapaho National Recreation Area Annual Pass, and the America the Beautiful Pass. Please see the following website http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/feesandreservations.htm for the entire fee schedule. The park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Road and Trail Conditions and Closures can be found at: http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/road_conditions.htm. Recorded information for the condition of Trail Ridge Road can be found by calling (970) 586-1222. Please remember that all geologic features within the borders of Rocky Mountain National Park are protected by law, as are all natural and historic features. Please do not disturb, damage, or remove any rocks, plants, or animals.

Parking is located at the Bierstadt Lake Trailhead, Bear Lake Trailhead, or you can park at one of the several shuttle bus parking lots and take the shuttle to Bear Lake and hike in from here.

Bierstadt Lake is an example of a kettle lake. A kettle is formed when a huge chunk of ice breaks off of a retreating glacier. This ice may be covered by sediments (soils and sand, gravels and boulders) from the till which was carried by the ice of the glacier, or by sediments carried by the outwash stream of the glacier. When the ice melts, the sediments slump, and a depression is left behind. If the bottom of the depression will hold water, it will often form a kettle lake. The sizes of kettle lakes can vary greatly, but they are usually fairly shallow.

Kettle lakes which are found in Rocky Mountain National Park can be found in the outwash plains of glaciers, and found associated with the moraines of glaciers. Bear Lake, to the southwest, was the result of a kettle which formed due to a moraine. The Sheep Lakes, in Horseshoe Park, are examples of kettle lakes which were formed in the outwash basin of a glacier.


To receive credit for this EarthCache, send me an email with the answer to the following question:

1.) Do you think that Bierstadt Lake was formed from a kettle which resulted from sediment deposited in an outwash plain, or a moraine? Give support for your answer.

Please consider posting photos of yourself, or the local geology, when you log this EarthCache. Photos can be an additional rewarding part of your journey, but posting them is not a requirement for logging this EarthCache, and is strictly optional.


The above information was compiled from the following sources:

2004. Rocky Mountain National Park. In Harris, A.G. et al., editors. Geology of National Parks, Sixth Ed. P. 337-356. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

Cole, J.C., and Braddock, W.A. 2009. Geologic map of the Estes Park 30’ x 60’ quadrangle, north-central Colorado: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3039, 1 sheet, scale 1:100,000, 1 pamphlet, 56 p.

Colorado Geological Survey. 2003. Messages in Stone. Matthews et al., editors. Denver, Colorado.

KellererLynn, K. 2004. Rocky Mountain National Park. Geologic Resource Evaluation Report. NPS D307, September 2004. Online at: http://www.nps.gov/romo/parkmgmt/upload/romo_geo_overview.pdf

Rocky Mountain National Park. Online at: http://www.nps.gov/romo

Informational signage at the site.


Rocky Mountain National Park was most helpful in the background discussion, aid in the choosing of sites, and review of this EarthCache. My thanks to the Park for allowing the placement of this EarthCache!
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13 Logs: Found it 13  

Found it 05/05/2019 By magashi
such a gorgeous spot! it was windy but the sun kept it warm so a great day for a hike up here.

Found it 10/22/2018 By geojrh
Found while I was visiting the Bierstadt area. Answers sent to the CO.

Found it 10/17/2018 By Hike001
Tftc and thanks for the geology

Found it 10/17/2018 By ALCapone_1867
tftc

Found it 09/28/2018 By robuster91
sent answers via geocaching messenger a great lake it is camping near by it is very cold this morning getting the last camping in before winter close this area till next spring thanks

Found it 09/18/2018 By deniseflygirl
Yay! I hike up to the lake from the Bierstadt Lake Trailhead & continued to Bear Lake. Instead of taking the shuttle back to my car, I decided to walk back the way I came. TFTEC! :-)

Found it 09/09/2018 By tdelker
Kettle lake from melting cheese could because of sand?

Found it 08/28/2018 By Chod
What a great hike to Bierstadt Lake. Nice views in the switchbacks and I had the place to myself once I arrived at the shoreline. Thanks for creating this EarthCache. Answer is on the way.

Found it 07/13/2018 By BethKatzPA
My #2511 with David, Helen, and Ben on a 10-mile adventure visiting Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, Dream Lake, Emerald Lake, Lake Haiyaha, and Bierstadt Lake. Beautiful day in Rocky Mountain National Park although by the time we reached Bierstadt Lake, we had a nice light rain shower. The raindrops added texture to the lake. At one point it was raining on the far side of the lake but not our side. Pictures later. Answers sent. Thank you for the many Earthcaches with straightforward answers. TFTC.

Found it 07/06/2018 By msstrong
Found on a beautiful day on a hike with a friend of mine stopped and had lunch on a rock and enjoy the beauty thanks for the placement and the fun

Found it 07/02/2018 By IowaBeaver
My son and I hiked up here and were treated by three moose snacking in the lake!

Thanks!

IowaBeaver

Found it 06/11/2018 By Cowheadkidz
This lake is absolutely gorgeous!

Found it 05/31/2018 By Sissadies
Finally catching up on my online logging today. Caching for my first time in RMNP. I had an extra day off, so animjason and I came here to hike, and work on Geotour. Answers have already been sent by animjason, and any photos required are in his log.

We hiked up from below, and then over to Bear Lake for a fun hike. We were going to do the reverse route, but the buses were always full so we just headed up.