Trips Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

No search results found for
“”

Make sure words are spelled correctly.

Try searching for a travel destination.

Places near me Random place

Popular Destinations

  • Paris
  • London
  • New York
  • Berlin
  • Rome
  • Los Angeles
Trips Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Sign In Join
Places near me Random place
All the United States Colorado Saint Mary's Glacier
AO Edited

Saint Mary's Glacier

Colorado’s most beloved glacier is an imposter.

St Mary's, Colorado

Added By
Mike Walker
Email
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list
CAPTION
Saint Mary’s Glacier.   mikewalker / Atlas Obscura User
Saint Mary’s Lake.   mikewalker / Atlas Obscura User
Saint Mary’s Glacier.   mikewalker / Atlas Obscura User
Dirty snow on Saint Mary’s Glacier.   mikewalker / Atlas Obscura User
A moose seen through a monocular. If it can see you, you’re probably too close.   mikewalker / Atlas Obscura User
Columbine.   mocchiatto / Atlas Obscura User
  mocchiatto / Atlas Obscura User
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list

About

Just outside of Idaho Springs, Colorado—over 10,000 feet above sea level—lies a pristine alpine lake. While Saint Mary’s Lake is beautiful, most visitors to this area are looking for something a little bit further up the trail: a small, somewhat dirty patch of snow, known as Saint Mary’s Glacier. Despite its name, it isn't a glacier at all.

A true glacier is defined as a mass of ice and rock that moves downhill under its own weight. While slow, they are also very powerful, stripping away the earth beneath them and shaping the landscape over thousands of years. Saint Mary’s Glacier lies inside a couloir, a small valley created by a real glacier. However, the snow patch currently occupying the couloir isn’t heavy enough to move anywhere. It also fails to meet the minimum size requirement of about 25 acres. As a result, Saint Mary’s is best classified as a permanent snowfield.

Colorado only has a handful of true glaciers left, all of which are rapidly diminishing. Rocky Mountain National Park is home to most of the remaining Colorado glaciers. While Saint Mary’s is not technically a glacier, it is still a beautiful hiking destination.

Related Tags

Glaciers Snow

Know Before You Go

There is a $20 fee to park. Self-serve permit stations are available at both trailheads.

The lake beneath the snowfield it is frequented by families of moose. If you do see moose at Saint Mary’s, do not approach them. While they are vegetarians, they are still very violent animals who often charge people, even while unprovoked.

Community Contributors

Added By

mikewalker

Edited By

mocchiatto

  • mocchiatto

Published

March 12, 2025

Edit this listing

Make an Edit
Add Photos
Sources
  • https://visitclearcreek.com/st-marys-glacier/
  • https://gazette.com/pikespeakcourier/many-glaciers-in-american-west-no-longer-qualify-as-glaciers/article_1a4d0298-a518-11ee-ba8f-4bc4b1cd29c4.html
Saint Mary's Glacier
St Mary's, Colorado, 80452
United States
39.835209, -105.646129

Nearby Places

Rifle Sight Notch

Winter Park, Colorado

miles away

Knights of Pythias Cemetery

Black Hawk, Colorado

miles away

Nevadaville Ghost Town

Central City, Colorado

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Colorado

Colorado

United States

Places 308
Stories 29

Nearby Places

Rifle Sight Notch

Winter Park, Colorado

miles away

Knights of Pythias Cemetery

Black Hawk, Colorado

miles away

Nevadaville Ghost Town

Central City, Colorado

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Colorado

Colorado

United States

Places 308
Stories 29

Related Places

  • Aerial recording of Summit Camp, Greenland.

    Greenland

    Summit Camp

    This remote research station sits amid the second-largest ice sheet on the planet.

  • A sign marks the 1925 edge of Athabasca Glacier

    Jasper, Alberta

    Athabasca Glacier

    This natural wonder is disappearing at an alarming rate.

  • Perito Moreno Glacier

    Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina

    Perito Moreno Glacier

    This stunning mass of ice spans 121 square miles and is still growing.

  • early morning on the Argentière Glacier

    Chamonix, France

    Argentière Glacier

    Trek up this glacier before it disappears.

  • Twin cabin at ground level in village of Barèges.

    Barèges, France

    Ayré Barèges Funicular

    The remains of an abandoned funicular railway that once ferried skiers and hikers to great heights in the Pyrenees.

  • North side of Monster Rock.

    Ephrata, Washington

    Monster Rock

    An enormous boulder deposited by the Scabland floods lies in the Quincy Basin among a host of smaller boulders.

  • Full cave from mouth

    Delta Junction, Alaska

    Castner Glacier Ice Cave

    An icy behemoth that towers over you with a blue ice cave in the winter and a roaring creek in the summer.

  • Big Foot Rock

    Whitewater, Wisconsin

    Big Foot Rock

    A glacial erratic in the shape of a foot rests in the woods of a restored oak savanna prairie.

Aerial image of Vietnam, displaying the picturesque rice terraces, characterized by their layered, verdant fields.
Atlas Obscura Membership

Become an Atlas Obscura Member


Join our community of curious explorers.

Become a Member

Get Our Email Newsletter

Follow Us

Facebook YouTube TikTok Instagram Pinterest RSS Feed

Get the app

Download the App
Download on the Apple App Store Get it on Google Play
  • All Places
  • Latest Places
  • Most Popular
  • Places to Eat
  • Random
  • Nearby
  • Add a Place
  • Stories
  • Food & Drink
  • Itineraries
  • Lists
  • Video
  • Podcast
  • Newsletters
  • All Trips
  • Family Trip
  • Food & Drink
  • History & Culture
  • Wildlife & Nature
  • FAQ
  • Membership
  • Feedback & Ideas
  • Community Guidelines
  • Product Blog
  • Unique Gifts
  • Work With Us
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Atlas Obscura

© 2025 Atlas Obscura. All Rights Reserved.