The 10 Best Hiking Trails in Rocky Mountain National Park, Rocky Mountain National Park

July 20, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

One of America's premier national parks, it boasts 355 miles of hiking trails.
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1. Never Summer Ranch

Off Trail Ridge Road 9 miles north of Grand Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO http://www.rmnp.com/RMNP-Areas-KawuneecheValley-NeverSummerRanch.HTML
Excellent
75%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Never Summer Ranch

This short, easy trail for families is located near Grand Lake.

2. Key Hole Route

Longs Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/longspeak.htm
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Key Hole Route

Hiking trail to Longs Peak which passes through a notch.

3. Thunder Lake day hike or backpack

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO http://www.rocky.mountain.national-park.com/hike.htm
Excellent
83%
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17%
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Thunder Lake day hike or backpack

4. Emerald Lake Trail

Trail Near Bear Lake Bear Lake Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO +1 970-586-1206 http://www.nps.gov/romo/bm_visitor_center.htm
Excellent
85%
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5.0 based on 523 reviews

Emerald Lake Trail

Reviewed By Steve5863 - Avon, United States

This 3.6 mile (5.8k) roundtrip hike from the Bear Lake Trailhead is an excellent moderate hike starting at 9,500 feet (2,896m) and climbs fairly steadily to 10,105 feet (3,080m), passing three beautiful lakes, in order, Nymph, Dream and Emerald with a few small cascades along the way and many views of mountains and a couple of good overlooks of valleys where one can see for miles. Dream Lake is the most beautiful lake of the three lake and many people decide to shorted the hike by 1.4 miles (2.3k) and avoid the last 180 feet (55m) of elevation gain but if it is within your capabilities, I would definitely recommend going the full distance. This is a very popular trail and parking at the Bear Lake Trailhead fills quickly. If you want to park at the trailhead and avoid the worst of the crowds, arrive early, by 7am or so, midweek if possible. However, if this is not possible do not miss your opportunity to hike this excellent trail; simply park at the remote lot and take the efficient shuttle bus system to the trailhead.

5. Mills Lake Trail

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO http://rockymountainnationalpark.com/things-do/hiking/mills-lake
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92%
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Mills Lake Trail

Reviewed By stevegU3386GQ - Iowa, United States

I hiked on this trail with my three teenage children. This trail goes by Alberta Falls and then up to Mills Lake. If you take the shuttle to the Bear Lake trailhead you can hike down to the Alberta Falls Trail. Then hike out to the Glacier Gorge trailhead to get the shuttle back. This trail is more challenging than the Emerald Lake Trail. The trail has parts that are pretty rocky. The views from this trail are very cool. The lake is beautiful. Fewer people than Emerald lake but still well traveled. The four of us each drank about a liter of water on this hike.

6. Hallett Peak

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO http://www.rockymountainhikingtrails.com/hallett-peak.htm
Excellent
77%
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Hallett Peak

7. Andrews Glacier Trail

Bear Lake Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
Excellent
86%
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Andrews Glacier Trail

8. The Loch Trail

Glacier Gorge Trail, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO +1 970-586-1206 http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/list_hiking_trails.htm
Excellent
83%
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14%
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

The Loch Trail

Reviewed By applecat79 - Columbus, United States

What a great hike! We used the park and ride transport to Glacier Gorge and hiked to the Loch. Several people were hiking the trail but it was not crowded like the other hikes at the Bear Lake Trailhead. It took us close to two hours to get to the lake. It was pretty much a gradual uphill hike the whole way. Not too bad but definitely a nice workout. Great views all the way. It only took us an hour to get back to the trailhead. One of the best hikes in RMNP!

9. East Inlet Trail

3045 W Portal Rd Grand Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80447
Excellent
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

East Inlet Trail

Reviewed By Rummynomad787 - Dorr, United States

Being novice hikers from Michigan, not use to the altitude, this was definitely a tough hike. It was 100% worth it though! From the streams, to the peaks the views are absolutely gorgeous, especially when you turn around and can still see Grand Lake. Saw lots of wildlife. Can't wait to come back and hike again!

10. Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead

Bear Lake Rd, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80517 +1 970-586-1206 http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/list_hiking_trails.htm
Excellent
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead

Reviewed By cornerstone1979 - Cecilia, United States

Great place to park if Bear Lake parking lot is full. You can hike to Alberta Falls and Bear Lake from here relatively easily. My recommendation is to look at and understand the trail system before you go. There are great hikes from Glacier Gorge. Highly Recommended!!!

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