How do I talk to someone at Rocky Mountain National Park?
For general park information please call the Rocky Mountain National Park Information Office at 970-586-1206 or you may send your request via e-mail.
Is Rocky Mountain National Park open today?
Rocky Mountain National Park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, weather permitting. Summer and fall are the busiest seasons in the park. Parking lots can be full and roads congested.
Do you need a reservation for Rocky Mountain National Park right now?
Two things are required to enter Rocky Mountain National Park: A Timed Entry Permit or a reservation with a service, such as an in-park camping reservation, horseback riding reservation, or commercial tours (Service Reservation) Plus a Park Pass or Entrance Fee for your vehicle.
Do you have to pay to drive through Rocky Mountain National Park?
A valid entrance fee or park pass is always required to enter Rocky Mountain National Park, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This includes, but is not exclusive to, Lumpy Ridge, Lily Lake, Longs Peak, Wild Basin, East Inlet, and North Inlet.
Are masks required in Rocky Mountain National Park?
Consistent with CDC guidance regarding areas of substantial or high transmission, visitors, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a mask inside all park buildings. Keep it with you.
Do I need to wear a mask in Colorado?
Colorado’s statewide mask laws Masks are required for participants and visitors, and medical grade masks or respirators are required for staff, when COVID-19 levels are medium or high according to CDC’s COVID-19 Community Levels.
Can you drink alcohol in Rocky Mountain National Park?
In most cases, you cannot drink alcohol in park parking lots, pull-offs from park roads, or inside park buildings. This means no tailgating with some beers out of the back of your car or RV at the trailhead.
Can you bring food into Rocky Mountain National Park?
If you prefer to bring your own food into the park, there are several areas for picnicking that provide tables, and sometimes restrooms and fire grates. All picnic areas are first-come, first-served and most can be found on the park map.
How long does it take to drive thru Rocky Mountain National Park?
The Rocky Mountain National Park Scenic Loop is 164 miles of pure mountain adventure. This four-hour drive will take you from Denver to Estes Park, through Rocky Mountain National Park on the magnificent Trail Ridge Road and then through Grand Lake, Granby and Fraser to Winter Park.
How long does it take to go thru Rocky Mountain National Park?
But Rocky Mountain National Park tours like this one point out the park’s many overlooks and trails, and if you’re planning on stopping to enjoy the view and take some of the shorter hikes along the way, you can easily spend 6 to 8 hours exploring the park.