Rocky Mountain National Park Visitor's Guide

Hiking

Distant Longs Peak
View from Estes Cone
View of Longs Peak


Rocky draws hikers from all around the world to its diverse and beautiful trails. Whether you're looking for a casual stroll or a multi-day backpacking adventure, the park has something for you.

Trails by Region

We've divided up Rocky's trails into four areas so you can find one near you.

Northeast

The Northeast trails are near Estes Park and the Rosevelt National Forest. Access is via highway 34 or 36.

Northwest

The Northwest trails can be accessed from Trail Ridge Road during the summer, or from highway 14.

Southwest

The Southwest trails are near Grand Lake, and can be accessed via highway 34.

Southeast

The Southeast trails are near Longs Peak, and can be accessed via highway 7.

Trails by Difficulty

Rocky's trails range from accessible quarter mile loops to 20+ mile multi-day hikes.

Easy Trails
Easy trails are generally short and relatively level. They should be accessible to nearly everyone.
Moderate Trails
Moderate trails require some degree of physical conditioning. You should exercise regularly, and be used to the high altitude of the park before attempting one.
Difficult Trails
Difficult trails are steep and/or long, and require good physical conditioning, and acclimation to the high altitude in the park.

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