Rocky Mountain National Park Travel Guide
YOU’RE GOING TO COLORADO!
About Rocky Mountain National Park: Rocky Mountain National Park is in north-central Colorado between the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake. It is approximately 2 hours from Denver Colorado. This National Park is 415 square miles (about 265, 807 acres) of natural beauty encompassing a spectacular range of mountain environments. From meadows to alpine lakes to towering mountain peaks to the longest continuous paved road in the continental U.S., Rocky Mountain National Park has something for everyone. This park is home to elk, bighorn sheep, black bears and mountain lions and is open year-round 24 hours a day.
Note: This travel guide can be used if you’re completing the trip solo, or with friends/family!
YOU’RE GOING TO COLORADO!
About Rocky Mountain National Park: Rocky Mountain National Park is in north-central Colorado between the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake. It is approximately 2 hours from Denver Colorado. This National Park is 415 square miles (about 265, 807 acres) of natural beauty encompassing a spectacular range of mountain environments. From meadows to alpine lakes to towering mountain peaks to the longest continuous paved road in the continental U.S., Rocky Mountain National Park has something for everyone. This park is home to elk, bighorn sheep, black bears and mountain lions and is open year-round 24 hours a day.
Note: This travel guide can be used if you’re completing the trip solo, or with friends/family!
YOU’RE GOING TO COLORADO!
About Rocky Mountain National Park: Rocky Mountain National Park is in north-central Colorado between the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake. It is approximately 2 hours from Denver Colorado. This National Park is 415 square miles (about 265, 807 acres) of natural beauty encompassing a spectacular range of mountain environments. From meadows to alpine lakes to towering mountain peaks to the longest continuous paved road in the continental U.S., Rocky Mountain National Park has something for everyone. This park is home to elk, bighorn sheep, black bears and mountain lions and is open year-round 24 hours a day.
Note: This travel guide can be used if you’re completing the trip solo, or with friends/family!