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Rocky Mountain National Park
Webcams

Rocky Mountain National Park currently has three webcams offering spectacular park views. In addition, each posts weather conditions at its camera location.

The Kawuneeche Valley Webcam overlooks the Never Summer Mountains and the headwaters of the Colorado River.

The Continental Divide Webcam provides a glimpse of the expanse of mountains which rise above Bear Lake.

The Longs Peak Webcam can transport you to the park's highest peak any day of the year.

 
Photo Kawuneeche Valley the Never Summer Mountains in the distance

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Kawuneeche Valley Webcam
Located on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park one-half mile from the Grand Lake Entrance Station, the Never Summer Mountains look down on the Kawuneeche Valley and headwaters of the Colorado River. Watch for wildlife in this view from the Kawuneeche Valley Webcam.

 
Photo view of the continental divide in Rocky Mountain National Park from the adjacent town of Estes Park, CO

Photo by Kathleen Kelly

The continental divide from the town of Estes Park, Colorado, adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park. Click on the image above or the link on the left to see a current view of the Continental Divide.

Continental Divide Webcam
Located at Glacier Basin Campground, the Continental Divide Webcam offers a spectacular view of the peaks which rise up from the Bear Lake area. On clear days you will see Thatchtop, Taylor Peak, Otis Peak, Hallett Peak, and Flattop Mountain.

This webcam has been moved due to ongoing work this winter in the campground as well as the future staging of equipment for the upcoming Bear lake Road reconstruction. The park will continue to evaluate the best location and best view.

For more information about Glacier Basin Campground, click here.

 
Photo Longs Peak East Face

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Longs Peak is a technical climb most of the year.  However, snow and ice along the Keyhole Route usually melt enough around July 4 each year to allow visitors to hike the popular trail.

Longs Peak Webcam
Located at park headquarters, the Longs Peak Webcam takes you to the tallest mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park.

For more information about climbing and hiking Longs Peak, click here.

 

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Last Updated: November 07, 2011 at 13:51 MST