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Rocky Mountain
National Park
by the National Park Service |
The park's rich scenery typifies the massive grandeur of the
Rocky Mountains. Trail Ridge Road crosses the Continental Divide and
looks out over peaks that tower more than 14,000 feet high. Wildlife
and wildflowers call these 415.2 square miles (265,727 acres) of
Colorado's front range, home.
VISITATION:
3.1 million in 1994; highest in July and August; lowest in December.
LOCATION:
Estes Park, CO
ADDRESS:
Headquarters: Rocky Mountain National Park
Estes Park, CO 80517
TELEPHONE:
(970) 586-1206, for general information.
(970) 586-1333, phone recorded message.
(970) 586-1319, TDD.
(970) 586-1242, backcountry information.
(970) 627-3471, West Side information.
OPERATING HOURS, SEASONS:
Open 24 hours a day, year round.
CLIMATE, RECOMMENDED CLOTHING:
Summer; sunny mornings, possible afternoon thunderstorms and cool
nights. Winter; cool conditions to blizzard conditions with extreme
temperature variations. Weather conditions change quickly in
mountainous areas and snow is possible year round. Wear appropriate
dress for each season; comfortable clothing, dress in layers, rain
gear, and sunscreen.
DIRECTIONS:
Visitors traveling from North-South on I-25: exit highway 34 or
highway 36, westbound to Estes Park. Continue on highway 34 to the
north entrance, or highway 36 to the south entrance, where park
headquarters is located.
Visitors traveling from the East-West on I-70: exit highway 40 north
to Granby, north on highway 34 to Grand Lake and continue on highway
34 to the west entrance.
TRANSPORTATION:
To Park: access by state highways 34, 36, and 7.
In Park: personal vehicle, bicycle, summer season limited shuttle
bus service on Bear Lake Road and public transportation: tour buses.
FEES, COSTS, RATES:
$10.00 per private vehicle; $5.00 per bicyclist, motorcyclist or
pedestrian;
$10.00 for Golden Age passport; $50.00 for Golden Eagle passport;
and free for Golden Access passport. An annual pass for Rocky
Mountain National Park is also available for $20. Backcountry permit
fee is $15.00.
FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES:
Visitor Center/Exhibits:
Headquarters Visitor Center and Kawuneeche Visitor Center offer park
orientation exhibits and movies; open daily, closed December 25.
Moraine Park Museum, "The Making of a Landscape", geology exhibits;
open daily, May through mid-October. Alpine Visitor Center, "The
Land of No Trees", alpine tundra ecosystem exhibits; open daily,
Memorial Day through mid-October. Combination forest service and
park service exhibits explore the Longs Peak area at the Lily Lake
Visitor Center; open daily, June through August. The Never Summer
Ranch examines historical dude ranching; open mid-June through Labor
day. Corral Creek information station open daily; mid-June through
Labor Day. Sheep Lakes information station; open daily, mid-May
through mid- August.
Trails, Roads:
There are 355 miles of trails ranging from easy to strenuous. There
are 82 miles of paved roads,and 28 miles of unpaved roads. Trail
Ridge Road (highway 34), crosses the park and rises to 12,183 feet,
with ten miles of road above tree line. Trail Ridge Road is open
Memorial Day through mid-October. Fall River Road, one-way uphill
only, is nine miles of gravel road and meets Trail Ridge Road at
Fall River Pass. Fall River Road is open July 4 through mid-October.
Bear Lake Road, highway 36, and lower sections of highway 34, are
open year round. Roads close temporarily, due to weather conditions.
Lodging and camping facilities:
Lodging available in Estes Park and Grand Lake.
Five Campgrounds (577 sites); Longs Peak, Aspenglen and Timber Creek
are first come, first served. Moraine Park and Glacier Basin are
reservation campgrounds. Please call Bioshperics at (800) 365-2267
for camping reservations at Moraine Park and Glacier Basin
campgrounds. Longs Peak, Moraine Park and Timber Creek campgrounds
are open year round. Group sites available at Glacier Basin.
Backcountry camping by permit only. Designated backcountry sites
(269) and zoned areas. There is a $15.00 permit fee during summer,
with reservations suggested. Permits are required for bivouacs.
Food/supplies:
Available in towns of Grand Lake or Estes Park and snack bar located
at gift shop at Fall River Pass.
Other Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and Opportunities:
In summer, horse stables and gift shop available. The Rocky Mountain
Nature Association operates book centers in each visitor center.
Accessibility:
Park Headquarters, Lily Lake, Moraine Park Museum, Alpine Visitor
Center and Kawuneeche Visitor Centers are accessible with some
ranger led activities. Trail to Bear Lake, Beaver Boardwalk, Sprague
Lake and Coyote Valley trails are accessible, as well as the
backcountry site located at Sprague Lake. Most campgrounds,
amphitheaters, overlooks and bathrooms are moderately accessible.
RECOMMENDED ACTIVITIES/PARK USE:
Scenic driving tours, hiking and bicycling, camping, backcountry
camping, skiing and
snowshoeing, limited snowmobiling, picnicking, ranger led
activities, wildlife and wildflower viewing and birdwatching.
RESERVATIONS/PERMITS:
Camping reservations for Moraine Park and Glacier Basin campgrounds.
Please call
Biospherics at (800) 365-2267 for camping reservations at Moraine
Park and Glacier Basin campgrounds. Backcountry camping and bivouac
permits, call (970) 586-1242.
SPECIAL EVENTS, PROGRAMS:
Ranger led programs are offered daily through the summer and
frequently during the remainder of the year. Evening campfire
programs are offered at campgrounds. Special lecture series and
programs occur year round. The Rocky Mountain Nature Association
offers summer seminar programs, 1-800-816-7662 or 970-586-0108. Both
the towns of Grand Lake and Estes Park hold special activities.
VISITOR IMPACTS:
Information regarding road closures, trail conditions and closures
is provided.
ADJACENT VISITOR ATTRACTIONS:
Shops, stores, lodging, food and restaurants are available in the
towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Write: Superintendent, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park CO
80517, or call (970) 586-1206. Estes Park Chamber of Commerce,
1-800-443-7837. Grand Lake Chamber of Commerce, 1-800- 531-1019. |