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Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991

Twin Lakes, Colorado · Pitkin County · Facility

The Petroleum Lake trail follows Anderson Creek gradually climbing an old jeep road and passing through fir forests before emerging into alpine tundra. Privately owned log cabins are visible. The alpine tundra is extremely fragile--please stay on established trails. In about 1 mile the trail forks. The left fork reache…

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5-Day Forecast

Weather at Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High51°F
Avg Low34°F
Peak Rain Chance20%
Humidity51%
UV (avg)8
Air Quality49 · Good
Today
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41°/31°
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5:43 AM8:24 PM
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47°/29°
🌬 20mph
5:42 AM8:25 PM
Mon
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53°/34°
💧 1%🌬 17mph
5:42 AM8:26 PM
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Light Drizzle
58°/38°
💧 3%🌬 18mph
5:42 AM8:27 PM
Wed
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Light Drizzle
56°/38°
💧 20%🌬 9mph
5:41 AM8:27 PM

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About Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991

The Petroleum Lake trail follows Anderson Creek gradually climbing an old jeep road and passing through fir forests before emerging into alpine tundra. Privately owned log cabins are visible. The alpine tundra is extremely fragile--please stay on established trails. In about 1 mile the trail forks. The left fork reaches Anderson Lake in another 1/4 mile. To access Petroleum Lake retrace your steps and take the right fork. Petroleum is 3/4 of a mile farther. The trail continues its ascent through alpine meadows and tundra before coming to an outlet stream for Petroleum Lake. Cross the stream. The trail then begins a very steep ascent for 200 yards before leveling out. Petroleum Lake is just ahead beyond the rise on the left. To the right of the lake the trail ascends for a short distance up to a high alpine pond. It then skirts to the right of the pond and rises gently to a saddle which provides exploration of the rocky knolls and breathtaking views of the Collegiate Wilderness. This short extension is well worth the effort.

How to Get There

Drive 10 miles east of Aspen on Highway 82 to Lincoln Creek Road. Turn right and drive 6 1/2 miles on Lincoln Creek Road to Portal Campground. From Portal Campground the road becomes very rough and a high clearance 4WD vehicle is required. Either drive or hike the remaining 3.3 miles to a fork in the road. Take the right fork, cross the creek and park on the other side.

Driving directions (Google Maps) →

Plan Your Visit to Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991

Heading to Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991?

No central reservation system listed for Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10066489) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Petroleum/Anderson Lake #1991?

Drive 10 miles east of Aspen on Highway 82 to Lincoln Creek Road. Turn right and drive 6 1/2 miles on Lincoln Creek Road to Portal Campground. From Portal Campground the road becomes very rough and a high clearance 4WD vehicle is required. Either drive or hike the remaining 3.3 miles to a fork in the road. Take the right fork, cross the creek and park on the other side.