Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) - Trail Ridge Road - Continental Divide - Day 4 of 5
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road - Continental Divide - Day 4 of 5. This is our 4th day of our 5 day RMNP trip. In this video we share the Trail Ridge Road, and some popular sights on the road including Milner Pass, Poudre Lake, and the Continental Divide. The next video we will share more of the Trail Ridge Road and the Colorado River.
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Driving Trail Ridge Road - Rocky Mountain National Park
June 12, 2015. Filmed with a GoPro HERO3 black edition camera @ 1080p and 48 fps. Video sped up 600% with Corel VideoStudio Pro X6 and exported to wmv file before uploading to YouTube.
Trail Ridge Road is the name for a stretch of U.S. Highway 34 and is the highest continuous paved road in the United States. Also known as Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow National Scenic Byway, it traverses Rocky Mountain National Park from Estes Park, Colorado in the east to Grand Lake, Colorado in the west.
The road crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass (elev. 10,758 ft or 3,279 m) and reaches a maximum elevation of 12,183 ft (3,713 m), near Fall River Pass (elev. 11,796 ft or 3,595 m). Near the highest point on the road is another pass, Iceberg Pass (elev. 11,827 ft or 3,605 m).
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On September 30, 2011, I drove through Rocky Mountain National Park from Granby, CO to Estes Park, CO along US Highway 34. It is referred to as the highest road in the United States. It crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass (elev. 10,758 ft) and reaches a maximum elevation of 12,183 ft. I would rate this scenic drive as comparable with the Beartooth Highway in Wyoming / Montana.
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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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Trail Ridge Road from Estes Park to Grand Lake
Trail Ridge Road spans the Park and connects Estes Park on the east side to the town of Grand Lake on the western slope. It's the highest continuous paved road in the United States, reaching an elevation of 12,183 feet. It follows a path that the Ute and other Native American peoples used for thousands of years.
Trail Ridge Road facts:
- 48 miles long, 11 miles above treeline
- Highest elevation, 12,183 feet
- Normally windy and 20 to 30 degrees colder than Estes Park or Grand Lake
- See Wyoming to the north, the Great Plains on the east, the Rockies on the south and west
- See elk, pikas, marmots, ptarmigans and bighorn sheep
- 200 species of tiny alpine plants with a 40 day growing season
- Crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass, elevation 10,120 feet.
- Also known as US 34
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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Hiking Around TRAIL RIDGE ROAD in ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
For this Colorado Adventure, I went up to Rocky Mountain National Park to drive Trail Ridge Road and hike above treeline at Milner Pass. Easily one of the most scenic hikes I've done in RMNP, and a great introductory hike to the alpine tundra. Highly recommend this one!
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Rocky Mountain National Park- Quick look at the top attractions video
Colorado is synonymous with the Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountain National Park is among the most popular national parks in US, hosting approximately four million visitors every year. In this video I have included the topmost attractions of the park without which the trip to the Rocky Mountain National Park will be incomplete. The Top sites mentioned in this video is best suitable for any long weekend trip itinerary to the park. Be sure to visit all these attractions.
I have covered the attractions as you enter the park from Estes park. The sites start from Longs peak to all the way to the Trail ridge road. There is one site that I haven't covered in this video. It's Milner pass( Continental divide) . Milner pass lies on the trail ridge road. You can cover this site while driving on the trail ridge road.
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Found 8mm Home Movie Film 1930's Colorado Rocky Mountains Milner Pass Feeding Chipmunks
This is an 8mm home movie film taken in the Rocky Mountains 1930's. The film starts with a young man feeding a chipmunk on a stone. The film then pans to a scenic view of trees and surrounding mountains. In one shot, you can see a tiny car pass on the road far below. Now, mom and girl feed the chipmunks. The Milner's Pass Sign allows identifying the location. Next, we see a cathedral and some city scenes. And, we end with the young girl with Shirley Temple curls talking to an older woman. However, the cuteness level hits a high as the little girl shows off her doll.
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Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Trail Ridge Road (U.S. Highway 34) is the highest continuous paved road in the United States and is also known as Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow National Scenic Byway. This road traverses Rocky Mountain National Park from Estes Park, Colorado in the east to Grand Lake, Colorado in the west. The road is closed during the winter, and often remains closed until late spring or early summer depending on the snowpack.
Trail Ridge Road crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass (elevevation 3,279 metres / 10,758 feet) and reaches a maximum elevation of 3,713 metres / 12,183 feet near Fall River Pass (elevataion 3,595 metres / 11,796 feet). Near the highest point on the road is another pass, Iceberg Pass (elevation 3,605 metres / 11,827 feet).
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Trail Ridge Road in VR - Rocky Mountain National Park | Episode 10 | 360 VR Road Trip
Trail Ridge Road in VR - Rocky Mountain National Park
Grand Lake to Estes Park. Our first trip in Colorado! Join us for a drive up to the top of the world on Highway 34 - Trail Ridge Road. See epic Rocky Mountain views at an elevation of over 12,000 feet.
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TODAY'S DRIVE INDEX:
Introduction (0:00:17)
Shadow Mountain Lake (0:03:24)
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Begin ascent of Specimen Mountain. (0:22:10)
Milner Pass - Lake Poudre (0:33:40)
Medicine Bow Curve & Alpine Visitor Center (0:39:30)
Gore Range Overlook (0:44:00)
Trail Ridge Road Summit (0:45:40)
Catching up with the herd. (0:46:40)
Iceberg Pass - Rock Cut (0:48:32)
Forest Canyon Overlook on foot. (0:53:45)
Going over to the dark side. (0:57:25)
Rainbow Curve Overlook - Begin descent. (1:01:40)
Many Parks Curve (1:08:40)
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End of Drive - Episode 11 Preview (1:31:40)
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Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park's heavily traveled highway to the sky, inspired awe before the first motorist ever traveled it. It is hard to describe what a sensation this new road is going to make, predicted Horace Albright, director of the National Park Service, in 1931 during the road's construction. You will have the whole sweep of the Rockies before you in all directions.
The next year, Rocky Mountain National Park's lofty wilderness interior was introduced to the first travelers along an auto route the Rocky Mountain News called a scenic wonder road of the world.
Was all this just enthusiastic exaggeration? Hardly.
Covering the 48 miles between Estes Park on the park's east side and Grand Lake on the west, Trail Ridge Road more than lives up to its advanced billing. Eleven miles of this high highway travel above treeline, the elevation near 11,500 feet where the park's evergreen forests come to a halt. As it winds across the tundra's vastness to its high point at 12,183 feet elevation, Trail Ridge Road (U.S. 34) offers visitors thrilling views, wildlife sightings and spectacular alpine wildflower exhibitions, all from the comfort of their car.
Whether they begin their journey at Estes Park or Grand Lake, Trail Ridge Road travelers climb some 4,000 feet in a matter of minutes. The changes that occur en route are fascinating to observe. A drive that may begin in montane forests of aspen and ponderosa pine soon enters thick subalpine forests of fir and spruce. At treeline, the last stunted, wind-battered trees yield to the alpine tundra.
Up on that windswept alpine world, conditions resemble those found in the Canadian or Alaskan Arctic. It's normally windy and 20 to 30 degrees colder than Estes Park or Grand Lake. The sun beats down with high- ultraviolet intensity. The vistas, best enjoyed from one of several marked road pullovers, are extravagant, sweeping north to Wyoming, east across the Front Range cities and Great Plains, south and west into the heart of the Rockies.
But for all its harshness, the Trail Ridge tundra is a place of vibrant life and vivid colors. Pikas, marmots, ptarmigans and bighorn sheep are commonly seen. About 200 species of tiny alpine plants hug the ground. Despite a growing season that may last just 40 days, many bloom exuberantly, adorning the green summer tundra with swatches of yellow, red, pink, blue, purple and white. All are seen from the Tundra World Nature Trail, a half-hour walk beginning near the parking area at Rock Cut.
Most Trail Ridge Road travelers drive to treeline with a certain amount of urgency. They are advised not to ignore all that awaits in the verdant country below the alpine tundra. Forested moraines, great heaps of earth and rock debris left behind by melting Ice Age glaciers, rise above lush mountain meadows. The Continental Divide, where streamflows are separated east from west, is crossed at Milner Pass, located at a surprisingly low 10,120 feet elevation. Moose munch greenery in the upper reaches of the Colorado River, which flows through the scenic Kawuneeche Valley. Grazing elk greet sunrise and sunset in many of the forest-rimmed meadows found around the park.
At all elevations, the drive on Trail Ridge Road is a memorable adventure. Put aside at least a half day for the trip. Longer, if possible. The experience, as Horace Albright suggested more than a half century ago, is hard to describe.
Trail Ridge Road is one of ten America's Byways in Colorado and a national designated All American Road. Like to see as many byways as you can? On the outskirts of Rocky is the oldest Colorado Scenic Byway, Peak to Peak, and another America's Byway, the Colorado River Headwaters. To learn more about other Colorado Scenic Byways click here.
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Trail Ridge Road - Estes Park to Grand Lake Colorado in Rocky Mountain National Park
This RV Adventures video takes you over Trail Ridge Road from Estes Park to Grand Lake, Colorado thru Rocky Mountain National Park. Trail Ridge Road is the highest continuous paved roadway in the USA. This video is a combination of videos, time-lapse road sequences and photos. During the adventure, we pull out at all of the named pull off places so you can experience the drive in it's fullest.
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Tourists along Trail Ridge Road at nearly 3,657 metres (12,000 feet) in Colorado
Trail Ridge Road (U.S. Highway 34) is the highest continuous paved road in the United States and is also known as Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow National Scenic Byway. This road traverses Rocky Mountain National Park from Estes Park, Colorado in the east to Grand Lake, Colorado in the west. The road is closed during the winter, and often remains closed until late spring or early summer depending on the snowpack.
Trail Ridge Road crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass (elevevation 3,279 metres / 10,758 feet) and reaches a maximum elevation of 3,713 metres / 12,183 feet near Fall River Pass (elevataion 3,595 metres / 11,796 feet). Near the highest point on the road is another pass, Iceberg Pass (elevation 3,605 metres / 11,827 feet).
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Trail Ridge Road, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park,