Welcome to a Land of Extremes!

Rocky Mountain National Park's 415 square miles (265,807 acres) encompasses a spectacular range of mountain environments. From meadows found in the montane life zone to glistening alpine lakes and up to the towering mountain peaks, there is something for everyone to discover. Along the way explore over 300 miles of hiking trails and incredible wildlife viewing.

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Plan Your Winter & Spring Trips to Rocky

Late November to May is a great time to enjoy the beauty of snow and ice in Rocky Mountain National Park

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Weather in Rocky

What is the weather like? Click here for weather forecasts and other information.

Park Entrance Fees and Passes
Park Entrance Fees and Passes

Discover what different park entrance fee and pass options are available

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View Rocky's Webcams

Want to see what different areas of the park look like? Check out Rocky's webcams!

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Park Roads

Learn about Roads in Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Winter Activities and Recreation

Planning a trip to Rocky this winter? Learn about different activities to enjoy in the snow!

A park ranger is telling a visitor about one of Rocky's pine trees on a winter snowhoe hike
Attend a Ranger-led Program

Learn more about Rocky by attending one of our Ranger-led Programs

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2026 RMNP Biennial Research Conference

Rocky Mountain National Park invites you to mark your calendars and get ready to explore research, stewardship, and management.

Landscape view of a wetland area in the Kawuneeche Valley, with vegetation surrounded by water
Explore Wetland Ecosystems in Rocky

Wetlands are critical ecosystems in Rocky Mountain National Park. Click here to learn more!

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Going Hiking? See Trail Conditions

What are the trail conditions like? Conditions can vary based on weather and elevation. Click here to see the latest trail conditions report

Snow covering the Boulderfield and North Face of Longs Peak
Longs Peak Conditions Report

Planning to climb Longs Peak or hike to Chasm Lake? See the Longs Peak Conditions Report

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Camping

Camping is now available for tents and RVs at Timber Creek Campground. Click here to learn more!

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Wilderness Overnight Backpacking

Thinking about going backpacking? Learn all about planning for a wilderness overnight backpacking trip.

Last updated: February 11, 2026

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1000 US Hwy 36
Estes Park, CO 80517

Phone:

970 586-1206
The Information Office is open year-round: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. daily in summer; 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Mondays - Fridays and 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturdays - Sundays in winter. Recorded Trail Ridge Road status: (970) 586-1222.

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