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Rocky Mountain National Park Guided Hiking Tour

Explore the soaring peaks, alpine lakes, and diverse ecosystems of Rocky Mountain National Park on a guided hiking tour that traverses both its iconic eastern landscapes and remote western wilderness—highlighted by a breathtaking drive over Trail Ridge Road and trails reaching above 10,000 feet.

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Double Booking
$3145

Single Booking
$3865

Roommate Rebate
$680

Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

2

Trip Length

6 Days, 5 Nights

Distance

42.1 Miles
67.8 Kilometers

Meeting Time

Hotel 8:30 am

Drop-off Time

5 pm

Assembly Point

Denver, CO

Inclusions

Includes all lodging, all meals, park entrance fees, leaders, tour maps and narratives.   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.

Lodging Highlights

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Reserve This Tour

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of America’s great scenic treasures, in a state renowned for its high-mountain majesty. Within its borders are some of the world’s most spectacular alpine features – year-round glaciers, countless lakes, craggy rocks reaching to the sky, beautiful mountain valleys, extensive wildlife, vast tundra above timberline, and more than 40 peaks over 12,500 ft in elevation.  The park elevation ranges from 7,500 ft to the top of Longs Peak at 14,259 ft.  It encompasses 4 life zones whose flora and fauna change as the elevation changes.

The Group Tour Itinerary

Our Rocky Mountain hiking tour starts near the gateway town of Estes Park to explore lakes, waterfalls, and deep gorges. On the fourth day we drive over Trailridge Road – the highest continuous paved road in the country, to bring us to the western, uncrowded side of the park for two more hikes into the wilderness.   Please note this tour begins at 7,000 ft and goes above 10,000 ft on most days.  Taking some time to acclimate before beginning the tour is advised.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Van shuttle from DIA to Wild Basin- Calypso Cascades - Ouzel Falls- Overnight in Estes Park

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Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 6 miles

Elevation Gain: 1,050 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 700 feet

On Day 1, after the DIA airport pick up, we’ll shuttle to Wild Basin, the southernmost trailhead in the national park. We’ll have a warm-up hike to beautiful Calypso Cascades and nearby Ouzel Falls. We’ll make a loop hike by returning on the little-used North St. Vrain Trail. Wildlife abounds on this quiet trail. Estes Park serves as our overnight for the first three nights.

Day 2: Longs Peak Trailhead - Chasm Lake

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 8 miles

Elevation Gain: 2,550 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 2,000 feet

Day 2 we’ll head to the Longs Peak Trailhead. Our destination will be Chasm Lake. We will begin our hike at 9380′, on the East Longs Peak trail. This trail starts in a forest and rises to treeline and above. The beaming Longs Peak Mountain will stay in our sight all day long. Deer and Elk will be a visual treat along the way, not to mention hopes for the high alpine trifecta: marmot, ptarmigan and pika. We return to the tourist town of Estes Park and its many opportunities for souvenirs and ice cream!

Day 3: Glacier Gorge Trailhead- Alberta Falls- Mills Lake - Black Lake

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 8.5 miles

Elevation Gain: 1,520 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 700 feet

We’ll hike on Day 3 from the Glacier Gorge trailhead, following Glacier Creek through the Gorge. We hike past thundering Alberta Falls and continue climbing above treeline. We follow Glacier Creek past Mills Lake, Jewel Lake, through some marshy areas preferred by moose, and up Rainbow Falls to Black Lake, nestled beneath the sheer walls of McHenrys Peak. The views of all that we passed unfold in a new panoramic fantasy in the course of our descent.

Day 4: Bear Lake - Lake Helene - Odessa Lake - Fern Lake, van shuttle over Trail Ridge Road to Grand Lake

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 8.4 miles

Elevation Gain: 1,285 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 1,100 feet

Day 4 we’ll hop a shuttle to the popular Bear Lake trailhead. Soon we will leave the crowds behind as we ascend a ridge, then meander our way along the flank of Flattop Mountain past Lake Helene. Here we meet the spectacular valley of Fern Creek where we skirt on a high ledge past the peaks of Notchtop, Knobtop, Gabletop, and Little Matterhorn. We continue down the valley past shimmering Lake Odessa and serene Fern Lake. After joining the Thompson River at The Pool, we exit the flat valley to the shuttle stop. You are almost guaranteed to see herds of elk in this valley. After reuniting with the van, we transfer up over stunning Trail Ridge road – the highest continuously paved road in the country. We’ll be above tree line for much of the drive, topping out at 12,183 ft. right near the Alpine Visitor Center. At this elevation, we could experience winter in July! We then descend on the western side to Grand Lake for our last two nights.

Day 5: North Inlet Trail to Cascade Falls

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 6.8 miles

Elevation Gain: 660 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 110 feet

On Day 5, we’ll enjoy the North Inlet Trail that rises above Grand Lake. We will get a lesson in forest rejuvenation as this area was burned in a forest fire in 2021, and the subsequent growth has been amazing. Our destination is Cascade Falls, a pretty set of rapids in the tumbling stream.

Day 6: Old Ute Trailhead from Poudre Lake to Fall River Pass- Stop for a treat in Estes Park and return to DIA

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Distance: 4.4 miles

Elevation Gain: 1,115 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 600 feet

Day 6, our final day, we’ll shuttle back into the park to the Old Ute Trailhead at Poudre Lake on the continental divide and one final visit to the park’s vast alpine world above the treeline. We’ll hike from Poudre’s lakeshore through the fascinating rock spires and hanging gardens above the lake, emerge from the trees at timberline and continue on to Fall River Pass and the Alpine Visitor Center. Following a stop in Estes Park, we’ll return to Denver.

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