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Weddings

  

Tie the Knot at Twin Lakes, Colorado

Twin Lakes is one of the most gorgeous places in Colorado to say “I do.” With crystal-clear waters, towering mountains, and secluded spots tucked among the woods, it’s the perfect setting for an intimate, unforgettable ceremony surrounded by nature’s beauty.


Twin Lakes Air Bnb's are Rated No. 1 for Elopements.


What You Need to Know:

  • Permits:
    A wedding or special event permit may be required, especially for larger gatherings or ceremonies on public lands. Be sure to check with the U.S. Forest Service or Lake County offices for up-to-date requirements.
     
  • Planning:
    Plan ahead for weather and elevation. Twin Lakes sits above 9,000 feet, so pack layers and prepare for cooler mountain air. Consider weekday or off-season dates for a more private experience.
     
  • Where to Find Help / Contact:
    For local wedding vendors, planners, or venue assistance, contact Destination Twin Lakes or visit the Lake County Tourism website for guidance on permits, locations, and local support services.



Bike, Paddle Board and Kayak

Twin Lakes Adventures and Sup & Cycle

 

Discover several lakeside businesses ready to set your family up for fun on the water. Kayak across glassy lakes or paddleboard through quiet island coves along the lower lake. Twin Lakes offers plenty of public boat ramps and other ways to enjoy the outdoors. You can also rent bikes to explore the scenic trails that circle the lakes.


Find out more at:

  • Twin Lakes Adventures
     


Outdoor Activities

Discover the World

 

Twin Lakes, Colorado:  A Natural Hub for Year-Round Adventure

Nestled at the base of Colorado’s highest peaks, Twin Lakes is a natural hub for outdoor activities in every season. Whether you’re looking for a summer hike or a winter snowshoe trek, Twin Lakes offers countless ways to explore the beauty of the Rockies.

Seasonal Activities:

  • Skiing and Snow boarding: Twin Lakes is central to Colorado's best ski resorts. Hit the slopes at nearby resorts like Aspen, Copper Mountain, Monarch Mountain and Ski Cooper: all central to Twin Lakes.


  • Hiking: Discover scenic trails winding through alpine forests and along crystal-clear lakes, open year-round.
     
  • Snowshoeing: Experience peaceful winter landscapes with trails perfect for all skill levels.
     
  • Camping: Enjoy star-filled nights at campgrounds surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.
     
  • Ice Skating: Glide across the frozen lakes during the winter months.
     
  • Fishing and Ice Fishing : Cast a line in pristine mountain waters teeming with trout.
     

Twin Lakes truly offers something for every outdoor enthusiast,  no matter the season.


Know Before You Go

Enjoy Natural Beauty

Camping and Seasonal Adventures at Twin Lakes, Colorado


Must-Have Info for Camping in the Rockies:

  • Wildlife: Respect local wildlife — keep a safe distance and store food properly to avoid unwanted visitors.
     
  • Hiking: Explore scenic trails that range from lakeside strolls to high-alpine climbs with breathtaking views.
     
  • Elevation Sickness: Twin Lakes sits over 9,000 feet — stay hydrated, rest often, and acclimate before long hikes.
     
  • Maps: Bring detailed maps or download offline trail maps; cell service can be limited in mountain areas.
     

Get ready to experience the best of Colorado’s natural beauty — from sunrise hikes to star-filled nights by the lake.

Camping and seasonal information can be found at: 

https://www.fs.usda.gov

https://cpw.state.co.us/




Road Trip

Road Tripping Through Colorado: Twin Lakes and Beyond 

Set out on one of Colorado’s most breathtaking drives including Independence Pass  a high-altitude route connecting Twin Lakes to Aspen. This scenic byway winds above the treeline, offering sweeping mountain views, alpine meadows, and countless photo stops along the way. Independence Pass is closed November 7th through Memorial Day weekend. 

From Twin Lakes, your road trip can lead you to some of Colorado’s most iconic destinations:


  • Neighboring Ski Resorts: Hit the slopes at nearby resorts like Aspen, Copper Mountain, Monarch Mountain and Ski Cooper: all central to Twin Lakes.
     
  • National Parks & Forests: Explore Colorado’s natural wonders, from Rocky Mountain National Park to Great Sand Dunes National Park, or enjoy endless trails in the surrounding San Isabel National Forest.
     
  • Hidden Gems: Discover charming mountain towns, hot springs, and historic sites scattered throughout the high country.
     

Whether you’re cruising for the views, chasing powder, or seeking peaceful lakeside moments, Twin Lakes is the perfect hub for your Colorado road trip adventure.

For more information and maps go to :https://www.thepackablelife.com/travel/guides/colorado-road-trip

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