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Rocky Mountain National Parka photo of the park's comfortable shuttle buses
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Rocky Mountain National Park
Getting Around

Free Shuttle Bus System

Leave the driving to us. Access many destination and loop hikes along the Bear Lake Road corridor while enjoying the beautiful scenery without the distraction and hassle of traffic congestion and limited parking. Join us on one of our passenger shuttle buses.

Easy Connections

Shuttle buses run in the Bear Lake corridor, between many trailheads, the Park & Ride across from Glacier Basin Campground on the Bear Lake Road, Moraine Park and Glacier Basin Campgrounds, and the Moraine Park Museum. There are two routes: the Bear Lake Route and the Moraine Park Route. You can make a connection between them at the Park & Ride. 

General Schedule Information

The buses run in late spring, summer, and early fall. During the summer, the buses run everyday of the week. The buses do not run in the winter.

Bear Lake Route (departs the Park & Ride to Bear Lake)

Stops include Bierstadt Lake Trailhead and Glacier Gorge Trailhead. There is no shuttle bus stop at Sprague Lake.

Moraine Park Route (departs the Park & Ride to Fern Lake Bus Stop)

Stops include Cub Lake Trailhead, C-Loop Trail to Moraine Park Campground, Moraine Park Campground Junction, Moraine Park Museum, Tuxedo Park, Hollowell Park and Glacier Basin Campground.

a photo of a vault toilet (aka bathroom)  

Did You Know?
Your entrance fees make improvement projects at Rocky possible. The park has built vault toilets, hired shuttle buses, and built trails with this money.
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Last Updated: February 15, 2007 at 14:45 EST