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October 9, 2021 Lean Nau

One of America's premier national parks, it boasts 355 miles of hiking trails.
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1. Trail Ridge Road

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO +1 970-586-1222 http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/trail_ridge_road.htm
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5.0 based on 3,391 reviews

Trail Ridge Road

Reviewed By JMJR2K - Independence, United States

I’ve been driving Trail Ridge road for many years and discover something new and different each time. There are amazing views all around- High mountain lakes, hikes, bighorn sheep, elk, moose, ptarmigans, marmots, deer-you name it. While you won’t see all of the wildlife all the time, usually you’ll stop with others and get out your camera for at least one of these critters. On the weekends, everyone else has the same idea to make the drive so it’s terribly crowded. There are three entrances with the Kawanuchee side the least crowded for entry. The Alpine Visitor Center is a cool place to relax and take in the Picturesque views and there is a museum there that covers the early geological and evolutionary history of the area. As you would imagine, there is a souvenir shop with trinkets and clothing as well as a concession area with food and drinks. Just a beautiful park you won’t want to miss!

2. 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
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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.

3. Mills Lake

Glacier Gorge, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO +1 970-586-1206 http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/hikes.htm
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Mills Lake

Reviewed By johnvR2768NI - Westminster, United States

One of my favorite hikes. You first go by a very gorgeous waterfall, then continue up into a great canyon with amazing views. The actual lake is gorgeous with nice views of Long's Peak. If you continue on, theirs some excellent smaller lakes that can be less crowded. The trail will become popular later in the day, also, the parking lot can be full by 7am. Take the free shuttle or hike down from Bear lake.

4. East Inlet Trail

3045 W Portal Rd Grand Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80447
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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!

5. Dream Lake

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO http://www.rockymountainhikingtrails.com/dream-lake.htm
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Dream Lake

Reviewed By Steve5863 - Avon, United States

Dream Lake is the second of three lakes along the excellent Emerald Lake Trail in the Bear Lake section of the park, 1.1 miles (1.8k) from the trailhead and 0.6 miles (1.0k) beyond Nymph Lake. Dream Lake is the prettiest lake along the trail and makes the 500 foot (152m) climb at altitude worth the effort; look closely, and one will be able to see trout in the crystal clear water from the banks. While many people decide to turnaround here, if one still has the energy, continuing the 0.7 miles (1.1k) to Emerald Lake is worthwhile to see the high mountains rise abruptly from the banks of the small alpine lake.

6. Old Fall River Road

Us 34, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80517 +1 970-586-1206 http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/old_fall_river_road.htm
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4.5 based on 502 reviews

Old Fall River Road

This dramatic and scenic roadway built in 1913 followed an old Indian pathway that climbed over 3,000 feet.

Reviewed By Cardinalis

Old Fall River Road is a carefully maintained dirt road that travels along Fall River through pine forests and past mountain vistas on its way to Alpine Visitor Center at 11,796 feet. Along this one-way route there are pullouts, including Chasm Falls and the Chapin trailhead, to stretch your legs and take pictures. You can drink the scenery. And it's a wonderful break between real hiking days.

7. Bear Lake Trailhead

Bear Lake Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO +1 970-586-1206 https://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/list_hiking_trails.htm
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4.5 based on 386 reviews

Bear Lake Trailhead

This easy, half-mile hike will take you past beautiful alpine lakes and forests.

Reviewed By Steve5863 - Avon, United States

Bear Lake Trailhead is the starting point for many of RMNP’s most popular hikes including the easy 0.5 mile (0.8k) loop around Bear Lake, the 3.6 mile (5.8k) roundtrip hike to Emerald Lake that also passes by Nymph and Dream Lakes, and the 2.0 mile (3.2k) roundtrip to the powerful Alberta Falls, passing through many aspen groves. Other popular hikes from this trailhead include Bierstadt Lake (4.0 miles/6.4k roundtrip), Lake Haiyaha (4.4 miles/7.1k roundtrip), the long climb up Flattop Mountain (8.8 miles/14.2k roundtrip) and Fern Lake (9.7 miles/15.6k roundtrip). The trailhead also has a booth with rangers to provide assistance and trail guides, pit toilets and a fair amount of parking; however, the trails are so popular, parking is often a challenge and one may find they need to park at the remote parking site about 3.0 miles (4.8k) away and be shuttled on a bus to the trailhead. If you would like to find parking at the trailhead and avoid the worst of the crowds arrive very early or later in the day, preferably midweek. I had no trouble finding parking midweek arriving once around 5pm and another time about 30 minutes after sunrise.

8. Alluvial Fan

Old Fall River Rd About 3 Mi West of the Fall River Entrance Station, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/alluvial-fan-rocky-mountain-national-park
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4.5 based on 321 reviews

Alluvial Fan

Reviewed By fv1989 - Windsor, United States

RMNP just posted a press release that major trail work at the Alluvial Fan and Horseshoe Falls will require closing this area beginning on July 27 through September 24, 2020. This area will be closed on weekdays and weekends. Materials and equipment will take up most of the parking on the west side, and the east side parking lot will be closed. The west side parking area will be further limited in September due to an exclosure fence project. This is such a popular area. The planning and trail work has been ongoing and is needed to repair damage and replace trails and the bridge that were destroyed in the September 2013 flood. It is amazing to realize that such a beautiful area was created by and reshaped by devastating floods in 1982 and 2013. I still feel the area was even more beautiful before the 2013 flood. It will be interesting to see the changes when all the trail work is complete. The Google map location shown for the Alluvial Fan area on this TA listing is in the wrong place. I have reported and tried to get that corrected to no avail.

9. Alpine Visitor Center

Trail Ridge Rd., Rocky Mountain National Park, CO +1 970-586-1206 https://www.nps.gov/romo/alpine_visitor_center.htm
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4.5 based on 565 reviews

Alpine Visitor Center

Reviewed By kalyan_peri - Bridgewater, United States

While driving along the Trail Ridge Road you reach the Alpine Visitor Center at about halfway point (exact distance depends on on which direction you are driving from). We drove from Estes Park to Grand Lake and this made a great pit-stop for grabbing lunch, strolling around the visitor center and hiking up to the top! Yes, it will be very crowded during the peak summer months specifically because there are no other spots to grab food along the road. But, it is a great stop over during your day-long drive along the Trail Ridge Road After grabbing a quick lunch, there is a nice little hiking trail to the summit - called "Hike to the Top". It is a paved path with an approx elevation gain for additional 300+ feet. Please be prepared for unpredictable weather (it could suddenly very windy or it could suddenly rain) Once you get to the top, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the entire area

10. Bear Lake

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO (970) 586-1206 https://www.nps.gov/romo/index.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,625 reviews

Bear Lake

Reviewed By sarahmaryj - Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom

This is the place everyone goes to at this side of the park, but for good reason. It's breathtakingly beautiful. This hike is short, flat and manageable for all ages and abilities. We got fantastic photos here and took our time. There are benches and rocks to stop at. The hike was a bit short for us, so we hiked to Bierstadt lake - this was SO quiet compared to Bear Lake and goes through forest. We found out from passers by that from Bierstadt you can hike all the way back to the park and ride - this was a lovely walk with amazing mountain views at the end. We hardly passed any other people by the end, so I'd recommend this as a good way to lengthen your hike and get back to your car without going all the way back.

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