It's no secret that one of the most remarkable things about the state of Colorado as a whole is its natural beauty.

The state is full of amazing hikes, scenery, mountains, rivers, and lakes that you simply won't find in a number of other states.

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However, for any one individual, it's difficult to attempt to visit all of these places for a variety of reasons. Some of the hikes are long and rough, some require a four-wheel-drive vehicle to get to, and others are really only accessible during the warmer months of the year.

However, any Coloradan that's interested in seeing as much of the state's natural beauty as possible likely has a wish list, or, as some might call it, a bucket list, of places to visit at some point.

Should Lower Mohawk Lake Be On Your Colorado Bucket List?

While it's hard to nail down exactly where the majority of Colorado's natural beauty can be found, it's easy to conclude that you'll find much more of it in the high country as opposed to, say, the eastern plains.

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One spot that fits the criteria of being beautiful and located in Colorado's high country is located just south of the popular ski town of Breckenridge and is known as Lower Mohawk Lake.

The hike to Lower Mohawk Lake is not too difficult and the reward of reaching the top is well worth it.

Keep scrolling to take a virtual tour of this prime example of Colorado's natural beauty:

Lower Mohawk Lake Should Be on Your Colorado Bucket List

See why the gorgeous hike to Lower Mohawk Lake near Breckenridge needs to be added to your Colorado bucket list.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

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Button Rock Preserve is an absolute.ly beautiful place to visit and should definitely be on your Colorado bucket list

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LOOK: Lizard Head Trail Should Be on Your Colorado Bucket List

A horseback trip over Lizard Head Trail comes with some of the most beautiful scenery in Colorado.

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