Over 3.1 million visitors travel to Rocky Mountain National Park every year to enjoy the rustic outdoors and the scenic mountain range. Hikers can traverse over 355 miles of trails that vary in difficulty and terrain. Park rangers can assis… read more
Rocky Mountain National Park is a popular fly fishing destination. It is important to visit the park when the fishing is in prime condition. The park receives heavy snow and access to waters can cause issues in the wrong seasons. read more
The Canadian Rockies include major Canadian national parks such as Banff, Jasper, Waterton Lakes, Kootenay and Yoho. The Rocky Mountains' vast territory of land and water is filled with spectacular scenery, diverse wildlife and many natural… read more
Rocky Mountain National Park is a protected area that is open to fishing. The streams and lakes in the park were stocked with non-native trout as late as 1969. Currently, there are at least four species of trout in the park including rainbo… read more
Straddling the Continental Divide in northern Colorado, the Rocky Mountain National Park encompasses many high peaks above 14,000 feet, as well as green mountain valleys that begin around 7,500 feet. Dominated by the massive peaks of the Ro… read more
The Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado boasts lush valleys and rugged peaks with elevations reaching up to 14,259 feet. Countless opportunities for recreation abound, including fishing, hiking and camping. You can find a variety of tr… read more
Moraine Park Campground is the largest of five drive-in campgrounds in Rock Mountain National Park. There are also some primitive backcountry camping sites, as well as many RV parks near the national park. Moraine is the most popular, and a… read more
Part of a World Heritage Site, 4,200-square-mile Jasper National Park lies in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and includes the famous Columbia Icefield as well as the largest glacial-fed lake in the Canadian Rockies, Maligne Lake. It is also h… read more
Backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park offers some of the most stunning mountain vistas in the continental U.S., and close to 400 miles of hiking trails. Preparing for an overnight trip in Rocky Mountain National Park requires taking s… read more
Rocky Mountain National Park, a popular backpacking destination, protects some of the most spectacular scenery in the lower 48 states: the plateaus and glacially scoured peaks of the Southern Rocky Mountains. Prospective wilderness visitors… read more
Legislation signed by Woodrow Wilson on Jan. 16, 1915, created Rocky Mountain National Park. Hikers have been grateful to him ever since. The park is between Fort Collins and Boulder in north-central Colorado. It encompasses about 415 squar… read more
Rocky Mountain National Park is located between the cities of Fort Collins and Boulder in north central Colorado. This park is filled with small streams and lakes teeming with a variety of fish. Fly fishing trips frequently yield a variety… read more
Rocky Mountain National Park is located in the north central part of Colorado. The park features incredible mountain views and a wide variety of terrain from wooded forests to rocky peaks. The varied terrain provides many outdoor activity c… read more
While Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado is home to some of the classic long alpine rock climbs in the United States, its glaciated valleys also offer a lot of excellent bouldering. Bouldering can be used to warm up for long rock rout… read more
Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most beautiful parks in all of Colorado. Its massive peaks serve as the origin of the famed Colorado River, and the park has activities for outdoor enthusiasts of all types. You'll find 359 miles o… read more
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