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Bear Lake Road Reconstruction Project
Major construction work on Bear Lake Road in 2012 & 2013 includes changes to park shuttle routes, significant delays, and some night closures. 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!
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Come Celebrate!
Learn about the upcoming 100th Anniversary, planning updates, and how to get involved. Be part of the celebration!
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Bear Lake Road Reconstruction
Major construction work on Bear Lake Road continues in 2013. It includes daily closures, some night closures and will require taking the Park Shuttle.
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Camp or Backpack!
Enjoy a night under the stars in one of Rocky’s campgrounds or a backcountry site. Reservations are strongly recommended (contact www.recreation.gov)
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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?
You can virtually explore the anatomy of glaciers. Watch glaciers ebb and flow over the last 18,000 years. Tour the landscape as ice shapes and molds it. Launch the interactive web pages featuring the Glaciers and Glacier Change in RMNP. More...