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Bear Lake Road Reconstruction Project
Major construction work on Bear Lake Road in 2012 & 2013 includes mandatory use of park shuttles May 29-Oct 9 between 9 am–4 pm, significant delays, and some night closures. More »
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Fire Burning In the Park
Several closures are in effect due to a fire burning approximately two miles west of the Fern Lake Trailhead. Call 970-586-1381 for fire updates. More »
Feel Like You’re On Top of the World!
Rocky Mountain National Park’s 415 square miles encompass and protect spectacular mountain environments. Enjoy Trail Ridge Road – which crests over 12,000 feet including many overlooks to experience the subalpine and alpine worlds – along with over 300 miles of hiking trails, wildflowers, wildlife, starry nights, and fun times. In a world of superlatives, Rocky is on top!
Features
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Bear Lake Road Reconstruction
Major construction work on Bear Lake Road in 2012 & 2013 includes mandatory use of park shuttles May 29-Oct 9, 9a–4p, delays, some night closures.
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Camp or Backpack!
Enjoy a night under the stars in one of Rocky’s campgrounds or at a backcountry site. Reservations are strongly recommended.
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Join Rocky on Facebook and Follow Us on Twitter!
Be part of our digital community: get up-to-date info, stay connected to the park & share your park experiences on our official social media pages.
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Over 350 Miles of Trails Beckon!
By foot or horse, fishing, photographing, or simply enjoying a stroll, view the splendor of Rocky from trails of varying difficulties & elevations.
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Fun Things to Do
Enjoy a vast array of things to do, including scenic drives, wildlife watching, picnicking, ranger-led talks, programs for kids, and wintertime fun.
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Mountain Weather
Weather varies greatly in this park, which straddles the Continental Divide & covers elevations ranging from 7700 feet to over 14000 feet. Be prepred!
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Longs Peak Keyhole Route
The Keyhole Route to the summit of Longs Peak - a CLIMB, not a hike - crosses enormous sheer vertical rock walls, loose rock, and steep cliffs.
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Pets in the Park
Leashed pets are welcome in Rocky but only in picnic areas, campgrounds, and along roadsides. Pets are NEVER allowed on any trails or meadow areas.
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Did You Know?
Kawuneeche Valley is on the west side of the Continental Divide and channels water into the Colorado River. Kawuneeche means Coyote in Arapaho.