Estes Park Visitor Center Estes Park Colorado (CO)
Estes Park Visitors Center
500 Big Thompson Avenue
Estes Park, CO 80517
Phone: 970-577-9900
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Hello Friends! It's me Gia here, it today's video we're going to take you to the mountains that has thousands feet elevation above sea level which is the Rocky Mountain National Park and Alpine Visitor Center.. And according to Wikipedia, Rocky Mountain National Park's Alpine Visitor Center is located at 11,796 feet above sea level at Fall River Pass, one mile west of the highest point on Trail Ridge Road and four miles east of the Continental Divide at Milner Pass in the U.S. state of Colorado.
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PARK REPORT: Rocky Mountain National Park (a.k.a. Trail Ridge Road to Alpine Visitor Center)
We conclude our Colorado vacation with a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park and a drive along Trail Ridge Road from the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center to the Alpine Visitor Center. We make several stops along the way and encounter a few of the native wildlife.
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Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road - Alpine Visitor Center - Day 4 of 5
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road - Alpine Visitor Center - Day 4 of 5. Recorded on May 31st 2018. This video shows the The Trail Ridge Road leading up to the Alpine Visitor Center. We share some of the educational displays in the Visitor center. The Alpine Visitor Center is at elevation of 11,796 feet. Also shared some of the Trail Ridge Road Medicine Bow Curve leaving the Alpine Visitor Center.
“Rocky Mountain National Park's Alpine Visitor Center is located at 11,796 feet (3,595 m) above sea level at Fall River Pass, one mile west of the highest point on Trail Ridge Road and four miles east of the Continental Divide at Milner Pass in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is the highest visitor center in the National Park System.[1]
The Alpine Visitor Center includes restrooms, exhibits on the alpine tundra ecosystem, and a gift shop operated by the park's non-profit partner organization, the Rocky Mountain Conservancy. The visitor center opens around Memorial Day and closes around mid-October due to snow and the extreme winter environment. In mid-summer, the visitor center is also usually accessible by Old Fall River Road, a 9-mile dirt road open to one-way, uphill vehicle traffic.
Views from the Alpine Visitor Center include the Mummy Range, the Fall River Valley, and Trail Ridge to the east and the Never Summer and Medicine Bow ranges to the west and north. Hiking opportunities include the 1/4-mile round-trip Alpine Ridge Trail, commonly referred to as Huffer's Hill, and the 8-mile round-trip Ute Trail to Milner Pass. Park Rangers provide park orientation and interpretive programs on the alpine tundra.
Additional gift and food services at Fall River Pass are provided at the concession-operated Trail Ridge Store and Cafe.“
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(9/11/18) Grand Lake, Trail Ridge Rd, to Estes Park
This morning we check out of the Gateway Inn and have lunch at Blue Water Bakery. We explore Grand Lake a little bit, picking up a souvenir aspen vase at a art shop. On our way out we stop at the Mountain Food Market.
We head to Rocky Mountain National Park. After stopping by the visitor center we search in vain for moose. We head up Trail Ridge road and visit the Alpine Visitor Center at the top. We head down towards the east side of the park. We explore around, see some elk, including one with HUGE antlers. After we leave we stop at Smokin' Dave's for some BBQ. We explore town abit, hitting up some pokestops and gyms, and encounter a huge herd of elk near the visitor center. Its dark by the time we check into the Estes Lake Lodge.
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Cub Lake Hike , Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA
The Rocky Mountain National Park is located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, USA, close to the community of Estes Park. From Estes Park, the Rocky Mountain National Park Headquarters at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is a 6km drive to the west on Route 36. From there, the junction to Bear Lake Road is a further 2 km along Route 36 on the left side, and after a 1 km drive along the scenic Bear Lake Road, a small spur road to the right leads to the Cub Lake Trailhead.
The Cub Lake Trailhead is at 2450 m. above sea level, and the 3.7km. hike to Cub Lake only requires a 165 m. increase in elevation. The first section of the trail is level as it crosses the western edge of the Moraine Park grasslands. The trail then climbs steadily through aspen and conifer woodlands, and eventually emerges at an area of tall wind-swept grasses. Beyond, surface water lily plants encircle the shallows of Cub Lake ---- the cobalt-blue center of the lake is plant-free. Interestingly, a clear narrow band of lake water bisects the encircling band of lily plants. Though this circular band looks as if a speedboat had cut it, it is in fact a natural phenomenon.
Beyond Cub Lake, a downhill trail eventually meets the Big Thompson River at The Pool junction. From there, a slightly downhill hiking trail parallels the river back to the Cub Lake Trailhead for a total loop hike of about 10 km. Along this return trail, the path crosses several large landslide areas, and passes through immense tumbled boulders in the Arch Rocks area.
Emerald Lake Hike, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA
The Rocky Mountain National Park is located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, USA, close to the community of Estes Park. From Estes Park, the Rocky Mountain National Park Headquarters at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is a 6km drive to the west on Route 36. From there, the junction to Bear Lake Road is a further 2 km along Route 36 on the left side, and a 14 km drive along the scenic Bear Lake Road leads to the Bear Lake Trailhead.
Since the Bear Lake Trailhead is at 2871 m. above sea level, the 2.9 km. trail to Emerald Lake involves only a further 208 m. gain in elevation. Along the way, the trail passes Nymph Lake after 0.8 km., and Dream Lake after 1.8 km. Views from the trail include Flattop Mountain, Hallett Peak and Glacier Gorge. In early September, just before the first snowfalls of the coming winter season, large groves of aspen provide brilliant splashes of chrome yellow and salmon-pink color.
Estes Park, Colorado Aerial Tramway to Summit, Observation Deck, and Back Family Fun New Ride
Estes Park, Colorado Aerial Tramway to Summit, Observation Deck, and Back Family Fun New Ride.Trip to the Estes Park, CO- Aerial Tramway to summit and observation and back 7-4-19. A whole lot of family fun and an adventurous experience at the same time. This attraction is worth time to see it if you are in the area. please help support my channel by subscribing to it so I can continue to bring more of adventures content to you. enjoy the video.
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SEASON 2: SOUTH WEST | ESTES Park, Colorado and Rocky Mountain National Park
We stayed in Estes Park, Colorado at the Jelly Stone RV Park and visited Rocky Mountain National Park. While there we drove Old Fall River road to Chasm Falls and up to Alpine Visitor Center.
We hiked Bear Lake, with our granddaughter and then hiked up to Alberta Falls and Mills lake with my daughter. The next day Kelly, our daughter and I hiked up to Deer Mountain, the view was beautiful by the lingering smoke from the California and Colorado left a haze in the view.
The girls went horse back riding at Jackson Stables located at the YMCA of Estes park. Great ride with great service.
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
Rocky Mountain National Park is a national park located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Colorado. It features majestic mountain views, mountain lakes, a variety of wildlife, varied climates and environments—from wooded forests to mountain tundra—and easy access to back-country trails and campsites. The park is located northwest of Boulder, Colorado, and includes the Continental Divide and the headwaters of the Colorado River.
The park has five visitor centers. The park headquarters, Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, is a National Historic Landmark, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin West.
The park is surrounded by Roosevelt National Forest on the north and east, Routt National Forest on the northwest, and Arapaho National Forest on the southwest.
Bear and Sprague Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA
The Rocky Mountain National Park is located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, USA, close to the community of Estes Park. From Estes Park, the Rocky Mountain National Park Headquarters at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is a 6km drive to the west on Route 36. From there, the junction to Bear Lake Road is a further 2 km along Route 36 on the left side, and a 14 km drive along the scenic Bear Lake Road leads to the Bear Lake Trailhead.
At Bear Lake, a 1 km. graded accessible path around the edge of the lake is a popular low-impact trail. Aspen groves along this trail provide outstanding autumn colors in early September --- a colorful contrast to distant, gray, snow-tipped mountain peaks.
Sprague Lake (on Bear Lake Road , about 5 km. before the Bear Lake Trailhead) offers a second popular accessible lakeside path. The still water of this lake mirrors a panoramic vista of the mountains of the Continental Divide. Abner Sprague, an early homesteading settler, created a trout pond by damming a mountain stream, and colorful Eastern Brook Trout still swim in shallow feeder streams.
Scariest drive of our life @ Rocky Mountain National Park
One of the scariest roads I've ever driven on! Just don't look down...
Some clips from Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado! Since we only had 1 full day there and didn't give ourselves time to adjust to the altitude we weren't able to do as much hiking as we had hoped. So we did a scenic drive up Old Fall River Road to the Alpine Visitor Center and then back down via Trail Ridge Road. We did short hikes here and there to see water falls and then one longer hike to the top of a ridge where we got an amazing view of the mountains.
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Rocky Mountain National Park drive to the Alpine visitor center
Trailridge road drive up to the Alpine visitor center June 2017
What to Pack for a Rocky Mountain National Park Vacation
Rocky Mountain is a high-altitude park with many lakes, trails, and wildlife. Be prepared with plenty of water and sunscreen plus those other essentials that will make your trip comfortable. See more information at
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Rocky Mountain National Park | Hike Sky Pond | Camp Estes Park Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park was the focus of this trip. We began our trip by driving from Little Rock, Arkansas to Boulder, Colorado. There we picked up food for the weekend at Trader Joe’s. Once done there we drove on to Mary’s Lake Campground in Estes Park, Colorado. The next morning we had a quick breakfast before heading to Rocky Mountain National Park. There we drove to hike at a trail that we have done once before, and really wanted to experience the amazing trial again. That trail is the Sky Pond Trail. It is such an amazing place. After we finished the Sky Pond Trial in Rocky Mountain National Park, we drove back to Mary’s Lake Campground in Estes Park. There we cleaned up before driving to Boulder, Colorado to hang out on Pearl Street. For dinner, we had an amazing meal at The Post Brewing. The next morning we cooked pancakes for breakfast. After that, we left for downtown Estes Park to do a little shopping. After a short time there, we drove back to Rocky Mountain National Park. We drove up the Old Fall River Road to the Alpine Visitor Center. We spent some time touring the area then left to drive the rest of Trail Ridge Road. We then left the park thinking we were going to explore some of the National Forest in the area. However, we ended up driving to the Wild Basin Entrance to the Rocky Mountain National Park. We were not aware that when we turned down this dirt road that it would be another area of the National Park that is not as well known. We found a great place on the St. Vrain Creek to put up some hammocks and relax. We left there to go back to Mary’s Lake Campground to cook dinner. The next morning packed up camp, and drove to Boulder, Colorado where we had breakfast at Tangerine.
Rocky Mountain National Park - Cub Lake Trail - Park Travel Review
The next episode of our #RockiesRoadTrip finds is on Cub Lake Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park! This was our first hike in Rocky Mountain National Park. We enjoyed it evening with the rain.
Cub Lake Trail is 2.3 miles long with an elevation gain of 540 feet. You hike to a mountain pond through mostly wooded trail.
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