Spend Your Summer Vacation in Rocky Mountain National Park

Quenton Kappids
Rocky Mountain National Park is a 416 square mile span of wilderness in northeastern Colorado. The enormous size of the park means that there are plenty of things to do for anyone. Rocky Mountain National Park features over 60 mountain peaks that are more than 12,000 feet tall, so there is breathtaking scenery wherever you happen to be. This is a list of some of the things you can do while taking a vacation in the park.

Camping

There are six campgrounds within Rocky Mountain National Park. They range from having 30 sites to over 200. The average price of these campgrounds is only $20/night, so it is a very affordable way to spend a vacation.

In addition to the campgrounds, it is possible to obtain a backcountry permit to camp anywhere in the wilderness of the area. While this alternative is more adventurous than staying at a normal campground, it is necessary to be much more prepared when undertaking this activity. A backcountry camping guide is available at this site.

Rock Climbing

The large number of mountains in the area makes Rocky Mountain National Park a great place for rock climbing. Whether you are a beginner who just wants to spend a few hours bouldering, or an advanced climber planning a multi-day climb, there are places for you to climb in this park. There are many licensed guides who can be hired to bring you to the optimum climbs for your ability level. It is not necessary to have a permit to climb in the park. For more information, visit here.

Hiking

Rocky Mountain National Park features over 355 miles of hiking trails. The difficulty of the hikes range from short, flat stretches to hikes of 10+ miles with thousands of feet of elevation change. There are many guides to find which hiking trail is for you, whether you want to hike to a waterfall, or to the summit of a mountain. To find park maps with hiking trails, visit here.

Wildlife Viewing

There are many species of animals in Rocky Mountain National Park that you will probably not see anywhere else in the wild. There is a herd of over 3,000 elk, and there are over 800 bighorn sheep. It is also possible to see moose, as well as mule deer. Some of the predatory species that can be seen are bears and mountain lions. For more information of the variety of animals species which can be seen in Rocky Mountain National Park, visit here.

Published by Quenton Kappids

B.S. in Biology w/ Emphasis in Microbiology  View profile

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