The TOP 12 Things to Do in Rocky Mountain National Park | Best Hikes, Views, and Drives

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 39

  • @askssk715
    @askssk715 Год назад +2

    Spectacular video. Although I'm hoping to go next September 2024, I've already downloaded your itinerary and appreciate the level of detail and all the videos. I'm a great trip planner, but you saved me hours of time. Now I can concentrate on just stuff to do outside of the park.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад

      I'm so excited for you!

    • @askssk715
      @askssk715 Год назад

      @DirtInMyShoes Thx. Your materials and level of detail are a wealth of info. It's on the top list for my next fall trip...so next September time frame. I just came home (Miami, FL) from a trip to NC. Already dreaming of my next fall trip. Hoping my daughter will be able to come with me.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад +1

      September in Rocky is my FAVORITE. You're going to love it!
      @@askssk715

  • @carmenkaledo7607
    @carmenkaledo7607 Год назад

    Thank you so much Ash .This info is so useful

  • @thecarters3656
    @thecarters3656 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Can you take the old fall river road up to Alpine, check out the west side of the park and then take trail ridge road back to glacier basin?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад +2

      Yes! You have to do it in that direction because it's a one-way road, so your plan is great!

    • @thecarters3656
      @thecarters3656 Год назад +1

      @@DirtInMyShoes Thank you!

  • @connorhudak290
    @connorhudak290 Год назад +1

    Rocky Mountain looks amazing to it’s so hard to pick what one I want to go to I will be honest I kind of want to go Yellowstone but that park is busy so maybe glacier or rocky would be less busy

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад

      They are all quite busy, but the itineraries on my site will help a lot with that!

    • @connorhudak290
      @connorhudak290 Год назад

      Thank you again I think that itineraries are helpful I started looking into it my state has some really cool places to door county Wisconsin

  • @alexp5838
    @alexp5838 Год назад +2

    Hi! Is carrying bear spray necessary at RMNP? I haven’t seen it mentioned at all in all my research.

  • @ChristopherGarges
    @ChristopherGarges Год назад +1

    We are going to Rocky in mid June. We did buy timed entry for 8am - 10am (traveling with two teenagers), but will that be too late from a congestion standpoint to get out to Bear Lake and find parking?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад

      The Rocky Itinerary on dirtinmyshoes.com is where you'll find specific timing info if you're hoping to avoid the crazy crowds in this park!

    • @janeice8264
      @janeice8264 10 месяцев назад

      We booked a comping and no limit to get in and out

  • @martacruz1788
    @martacruz1788 Год назад

    We plan to go to Gleenwood Springs after Rocky Mountains NP. Would it make sense to drive trail ridge road with some stops, go to Grand Lake and then continue to Gleenwood Spring. If we leave early I was hoping to be in Grand Lake by the time thunderstorms hit and have enough time to drive to our next location. Thoughts?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад

      Definitely possible...I have driven that way a few times and it makes sense to do it that way!

  • @kumaramit6356
    @kumaramit6356 Год назад

    Awesome video. Do we need an AWD vehicle for trail ridge road??

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад

      No, it's paved! If you go in the off-season when there's a possibility of snow, then you'll want to think about AWD, chains, etc. though.

  • @janeice8264
    @janeice8264 10 месяцев назад

    For your #8 list, I did a long way and from other site. I got to bear lake at 11:00pm and have to use my emergency blanket because of cold and rain.

  • @ScottuFD
    @ScottuFD Год назад

    We pulled over near the coyote valley trail as there were cars all over. We grabbed camera and were taking pictures of a moose and her calf out in a meadow area. All a sudden a ranger popped out of the trees and shouted you need to get out of here now. Confused I asked are we trespassing or something? He said there's a moose right over there and he's not happy having all of us here, please get to your vehicle. And just then he appeared a short distance away through the trees. Ohhhh, my first time seeing a moose up close! He escorted us, very swiftly to the road and our vehicles. Scary, but very cool at the same time. We've been to all the areas you spoke of as my brother lives in Ft. Collins so if they're at work we head up Big Thompson and into the park. My family doesn't care for old fall river road as much as myself, I love it.
    Planning a trip to Glacier, probably next year as your videos helped with suggestions about reservations and vehicle passes, I had no idea of that pilot program. Thank you for that.
    Adventure on!

  • @jimmyburnett2245
    @jimmyburnett2245 Год назад +2

    Is Trail Ridge rd one way or two lane?

  • @Brick1978
    @Brick1978 Год назад

    Are bus tours available to take you around to view different areas of the park ?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Год назад

      The park runs shuttles through the Bear Lake area but nowhere else. You'll need to look into privately run tours for that -- I've never taken a tour like that through this park, so I don't have any specific recommendations, but I hope you find what you need!

    • @Brick1978
      @Brick1978 Год назад

      @@DirtInMyShoes Thank you!

  • @benjaminrohrey6260
    @benjaminrohrey6260 Год назад

    How far is it (and how long would it take) to go from the far east end around bear lake all the way around to grand lake section?

  • @PavewayJDAM
    @PavewayJDAM Год назад

    So is getting inside the park before 5am a way to circumvent the Timed Entry Permit system?

  • @janeice8264
    @janeice8264 10 месяцев назад

    My son and I did mummy marathon trail and at the end, the police took us back to our car because we were exhausted. I was 59 years old woman.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you found someone to help you out!

  • @drumhaver223
    @drumhaver223 9 месяцев назад

    It's a terrible place. Stay away.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  9 месяцев назад

      Haha, millions of people already know how great this park is :)