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Hiking Getaway – Rocky Mountain: Moderate

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Family Friendly

Double Booking

$1295/person

Single Booking

$1295

Roommate Rebate

TBD

Includes all meals, van shuttles, park entrance fees, leaders, trail maps and narratives. MINIMUM BOOKING 4 PEOPLE

Assembly Point

Denver, CO

Timberline van shuttle is included between Denver and Estes Park prior to and following tour.

Not included: Airline service to Denver International Airport; Guide Gratuity.

NOTE:  This price does not include lodging.  Hotel reservations can be added as an option.

Meeting Time

Hotel 8:00 am

Drop-off Time

5 pm

“I like when a hike ends early and the group is treated to a bakery,  ice cream or a walk around town” Tom C.

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of America’s great scenic treasures and a must see for any Colorado visitor.  One can view above-timberline peaks that are snowclad year-round, alpine lakes, thundering waterfalls and beautiful mountain valleys.  Our moderate tour is designed to showcase the best of the park on trails suitable for any level hiker.  Each day will explore a different eco-system as we learn about the flora and fauna that frequent the area.  We stay in the resort town of Estes Park, which has been a magnate for recreators since the late 1800’s.  You will come away from this worry-free getaway with a refreshed perspective and memories to last.

Our Hiking Getaways allow your group of 4 or more to choose any 3 day period within the season for an exclusive guided adventure. Lodging is not included, but can be added on.  Hiking tours can run from mid May to late October, if conditions allow.  Snow can often linger at the high elevations until July, but our guides know hundreds of trails in the area and can always find a scenic option.

On Day 1, after the DIA airport pick up, we’ll shuttle past Estes park to Morraine Park – a remnant of the last ice age.  We’ll hike through the meadow, over a ridge to a beautiful lake, and around a loop that takes us into the Big Thompson valley.  (5 miles)

We have a beloved loop planned on Day 2 starting from the Bear Lake trailhead.  The route will take us on a gently meandering trail past some of the most photographed lakes in the park including Bear, Nymph, Dream, Emerald and Lake Haiyaha. Along the route we have stupendous views of the snow topped towering peaks above us. We continue over a rise and down into the Glacier Creek valley, then follow the creek to thundering Alberta Falls, and beyond that into Glacier Gorge and back to the trailhead.  (6 miles)  We should still have time after the hike to wander a bit around Estes Park which has a quaint, small-town ambiance, before heading up to the famous Stanley Hotel for our evening dinner.

Day 3 we’ll enjoy a drive up the famous Trailridge Road to above treeline.  Here an old Indian route has been converted to a gentle trail across the tundra.  The Ute trail provides expansive views and alpine tundra scenery while trekking entirely above tree line.  This is a moderate trail that continues generally down for two miles next to Tombstone Ridge before reaching the edge of the Mesa high above the Big Thompson valley.  Besides commanding views of Long Peak to the south and the Continental Divide to the west, you are likely to see pika, marmot, big horn sheep, mountain goats, elk and deer if you scan the surroundings.  From Timberline Pass we return to the van and retrace our route back down to Estes Park and a return to Denver by late afternoon.  (4 miles)

Itinerary

DayLocationDistance
Day 1Van shuttle from DIA to Estes, hike Cub Lake and The Pool Loop, Overnight in Estes Park5
Day 2 Bear Lake Trailhead - Bear, Nymph, Dream, Emerald Lakes., Lake Haiyaha, Alberta Falls, Overnight in Estes Park6
Day 3Drive above treeline, hike Ute Trail to Timberline Pass4

Total Distance: 14 miles

Inn Highlights

Hiking Getaway – Rocky Mountain: Moderate

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