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Trail Ridge Road
Trail Ridge Road spans the Park and connects Estes Park to the town
of Grand Lake on the western slope. It's the highest continuously
paved road in the United States, reaching an elevation of 12,183
feet.
It is open to vehicle traffic from Memorial Day weekend until the
Park Service closes it in the fall. Temporary closings may occur in
early June or late fall because of snow. It's usuallly October
before the Park Service gives up fighting the snow and turns the
road back to Mother Nature for the winter.
The many turnouts along Trail Ridge Road provide scenic overlooks
and tremendous photographic opportunities, day or night. The night
time view from Rainbow Curve is spectacular. City lights from Fort
Collins to Denver are visible.
Trail Ridge Road travels through forests, above tree line, over the
alpine tundra, reaches the high point, and crosses the Continental
Divide before winding its way down to the town of Grand Lake. There
are numerous trails and short hikes available from Trail Ridge
Road.
Just west of the high point is Fall River Pass, elevation 11,796
feet, and the Alpine Visitor Center. Many elk, deer and bighorn
sheep move to the high country in the summer and can sometimes be
seen from the deck of the Visitor Center. Rest rooms, a restaurant
and a gift shop are also located in this area.
A note concerning the alpine tundra - This is an extremely fragile
ecosystem. Please stay on the marked trails. Crushed growth takes
many decades to heal.
Scenic drive - the Hauns go west
- a visitor's video
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Watch this beautiful video of a drive on US 34 from Loveland, up the Big Thompson Canyon, into Estes Park and over Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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