North America has a few famous Rockies, and this one should definitely be on your itinerary.
The great outdoors doesn’t get much greater than at Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), as this untouched haven takes the word wilderness one step further. Here, the human world takes a backseat for the landscape to come alive, no matter the season. We'll have you hiking the wildflower-filled meadows in the summer and snowshoeing to spectacular frozen waterfalls in the winter. If you'd like to see even a small taste of the magic, stop by the favorite Bear Lake on an explorer's tour of the highest and most colorful state - Colorado.
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Hike the day away
If someone was looking for the best way to hike Rocky Mountain National Park, then I think we’ve found it. From a comfy inn-style base, an experienced leader will guide you through the jewels and gems of this great wilderness, taking on a new trailhead each day. You’ll be met with picture-perfect views of glaciers, waterfalls, alpine lakes and if you’re lucky, a four-legged friend or two.
Snow days done right
A sprinkling of snow doesn’t mean the fun stops in Rocky Mountains National Park. With fewer people around, the park's animal inhabitants come out to play. While spending your days out with a certified Colorado snowshoeing guide, be on the lookout for furry natives such as bears and moose, as well as a completely transformed wilderness. Frozen cascades, snowed-over valleys and iced-over waterfalls will fill up your camera roll.
A sight worth stopping for
We think if anyone wanted to paint a picture of a lake set before snow-capped mountains and a sea of pine trees, then Bear Lake fits the bill. The 1-kilometer loop trail at the Bear Lake area is not only a favorite among park visitors, but it’s arguably one of the best ways to experience RMNP if you’ve only got an afternoon. After your hike, sit back and relax with a picnic. You’ll probably be hard-pressed to get a better spot for a picnic.
Haunted and historical
Learn about the origins of RMNP with a stop at Longs Peak House, the cabin built by Enos Mills. He is known as the father of the park as he fought alongside others for the preservation of the area from loggers and developers. There’s also some pop culture history from the Estes Park area. Maybe you’d like to stop by the hotel which inspired The Shining? But be on the lookout, there may also be ghosts afoot.
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