During the wildflower season, a short out-and-back hike up from the Coldwater trailhead will yield up to a dozen species of wildflowers in a grand meandering display of native colors and forms. In most years, wildflower season here lasts about 6 weeks, starting in mid July and tapering off by the end of August. Follow the Emerald Lake trail up along Coldwater Creek to its intersection with the Lake George cutoff trail. Pick your way down to the creek wherever it seems opportune. Bring your wildflower guide! Beware: early in the season, especially along the lower parts of the trail, the creek will be full and raging.
Wildflower Viewing at Coldwater Creek
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Experience Checklist
- A good eye
- Camera
- Day pack
- Hiking boots
- Insect repellent
- Knowledge and understanding of local conditions
- Lenses
- Map or GPS device
- Notebook
- Plant-identification guide
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Sunscreen/lip protector
- Water
Public Services
Experience Information
- Trail Length
- 0.9 miles
- Trail Surface
- Soil
- Duration
- Less than 4 hours
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This experience begins at the Coldwater Creek Trailhead.
*Note that not all facilities are accessible via public transit.
Related Trails
Coldwater-George Trail
2.9 mi
- Surface: Sand
Emerald Lake - Skelton Lake Trail
1.2 mi
- Surface: Soil
Related Trails
Trail | Length (mi) | Surface | Activities and Services |
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Coldwater-George Trail | 2.9 | Sand | |
Emerald Lake - Skelton Lake Trail | 1.2 | Soil |
Related Destinations
Coldwater Campground
- Hours/Season: All day | Summer Fall
Coldwater Creek
- Hours/Season: N/A | Year Round
Coldwater Trailheads
- Hours/Season: 24/7 - Certain amenities/facilities limited | Fall Spring Summer
Related Destinations
Destination | Activities and Services |
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Coldwater Campground | |
Coldwater Creek | |
Coldwater Trailheads |