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    Beaver Meadows Visitor Center

    3.9 (21 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Heather B.

    I always go inside visitor centers to get some advice from rangers for trails and see what their shop has for sale. They had such helpful rangers who advised us with trails for the time we had and their shop had some really cute magnets and clothing. There is a movie downstairs that isn't very informative but nice to sit for a while. Bathrooms are separate from the main building and really well taken care of.

    Sanjay G.

    It was the first stop for us, just entering the RMNP area, it gives an overview of the park. I would suggest stopping here. The park rangers are extremely helpful and knowledgeable and can help you decide which trails to hike, depending on your time and skill level. You can buy books and maps, and equipment like walking sticks or cleats. Ample parking spaces and restrooms are here. Time: Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is open year-round, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    Donna M.

    The Beaver Meadows Visitors Center (closest to Estes Park) was designed by the Taliesin Associated Architects (students of Frank Lloyd Wright), & built in 1967. I'm a long-time fan of FLW. I was there @ Dusk & also the next morning when the Sun precluded taking clear photos, or seeing clearly, for that matter. The structure is so in harmony with its surroundings that it is hard to make out even in the internet photos. The interior is very nice & well laid out. Watch the short video about the Park, view the exhibits, then ask ?s of the Rangers. I spent 1 hour here. A number of Reviewers expressed dissatisfaction with this Center, citing the small gift shop & "underutilized space" ~ perhaps not realizing that a large part of the space is designated as the Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building. It's not like this office could be relocated up on the mountain! Sounds like a number of these Reviewers post their comments & ratings before they discover the other larger Visitor Centers (if they do at all). & 80% of last year's 4.5 Million Visitors entered the 414 sq. mi. Park on this (Eastern) side. Can you say "bottleneck?"

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    Everyone in the visitor center was so friendly and very helpful with lots of information about the park and road conditions.

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    Tiny gift shop, unhelpful rangers, AND you can't buy a park pass here. Do not bother stopping.

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    Fall River Visitor Center - Rocky Mountain National Park - 10-01-2025

    Fall River Visitor Center - Rocky Mountain National Park

    4.8(16 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    This Visitor Center is not run solely by the NPS. It has a unique public-private partnership with…read moreH.W. Stewart, Inc, the Rocky Mountain Nature Association, the Rocky Mountain Conservancy, & the National Park Service. Even though we arrived during the Government shutdown, it was still able to be open to the public. Thank goodness! We were so sad that other Visitor Centers were closed. We stopped at the top in the Tundra zone and found the Alpine Visitor Center closed. This Visitor Center is just outside the park entrance off of Highway 34 remains open daily from 9am-5pm and is open all year round. We had exited the park at the Fall River Station when we saw this and decided to stop in at the end of the day. The Fall River Visitor Center is the newest Visitor Center. It has a good number of exhibits featuring some of the wildlife that you might see in the national park. The Visitor Center also has a store, and a ranger desk. There are some rubber stamps for your parks passport. This visitor center also has public toilets available. We were here briefly, but it was a nice little stop!

    This visitor center is located just outside of the Fall River Entrance Station in Estes Park. There…read moreis a welcome sign nearby that people like to pull over and get a photo in front of. The Fall River Visitor Center is a nice building with exhibits and park rangers on hand to answer questions. It is also a gift shop and bookstore. While here, do not forget to get your national park passport book stamped. Next door is a restaurant if you are hungry and looking for a bite to eat. After entering Rocky Mountain National Park through the Fall River Entrance Station, you can access either Trail Ridge Road or Old Fall River Road. Old Fall River Road is the original road through the park. Both roads are seasonal and close in the winter. Either route will take you all the way to the Alpine Visitor Center. Rocky Mountain National Park requires a timed entry reservation made in advance to enter the park. The Fall River Entrance is currently under construction for road widening, a new entrance sign and entrance station kiosks. This will help reduce traffic congestion going into the park. The visitor center remains open during this time.

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    Rocky Mountain National Park - Bear Lake

    Rocky Mountain National Park

    4.7(815 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    If you are in Denver you have to come here. Had opportunity to visit other National Parks and they…read moreall have their charm and personality. RMNP is no exception and this is incredible and breathtaking. We came in late May and surprisingly plenty of snow left so you get this winter yet spring vibe. Weather report cold yet with the sun just perfect temperature for hiking. Plan ahead as they have time entry restrictions and even with those park is really busy but big enough to be able to get away from crowds. They have shuttles and the town of Estes is close enough for any amenities such as food that the park may not have. Can't wait to come back and explore other parts of the park.

    This place is absolutely stunning!! You have to go if you are in the Colorado area!!…read more We got in around noon and went to Bear lake and Alberta falls! Both were incredible. We also drove around a bit and it was just dream like! There are sooo many elk! Drive slow and watch for wild life!! Hiking can be difficult even on the well maintained paths. Make sure you wear solid footwear! Take lots of pictures and know your cell phone service may not work inside the park. Always remember to carry out what you carry in! That includes things like banana peels and orange rinds! Don't leave anything behind! Enjoy this absolutely gorgeous national park!!

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    Town of Estes Park - River that runs through Estes Park

    Town of Estes Park

    4.1(68 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    While visiting Rocky Mountain National Park, I spent some time in Estes Park after each day in the…read morepark. You have to go through this town to get to a couple of the park entrances. I grabbed dinner at a few restaurants and spent some time in Stanley Park. The view of Lake Estes from the park is stunning. The downtown area in Estes Park has a number of restaurants and retail stores. For activities, there is an Aerial Tramway to Prospect Mountain's summit or you can jump on a jeep tour. If you love outdoor activities, this is a great place to visit. Sadly, there was a huge wildfire going on when I was here that caused a lot of smoke. But overall, Estes Park is a great town to visit and has lots to do.

    The downtown is full of shops and mass amounts of people who capitalize off tourism from those…read morevisiting Rocky Mountain National Park. The shops sell stuff to the tourists and it's basically all souvenirs. We had ice cream and it was mediocre. The service is horrible here in general. I don't know what it is, but I think it's because the employees seem to be seasonal workers that really don't care. I also got the vibe that many locals hate tourism from the National Park so you get a mix of experiences from those businesses that truly care about your experience and others that don't at all and are annoyed by the amount of tourists in their town. The crosswalks in downtown go straight and horizontal so every now and then you get crossing guards yelling that you can now cross in all directions. The downtown doesn't have enough parking so it's hard to find a spot to park.

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    Bear Lake - Aster

    Bear Lake

    4.8(48 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    On our day trip to RMNP we were able to get entry time to the Bear Lake road the day before. Came…read moremid day and park was busy. The Bear lake parking area showed that it was closed but we headed in anyway just to see the sights and wow what incredible views and what a magnificent park. The parking area was busy but there were spots as early visitors were slowly streaming out. You can take the shuttle which takes you to all the other trail areas and that seemed very convenient. Great facilites and this trailhead is a great spot for a bunch of different trails we did the Alberta falls hike and then at the end walk to the bear lake which is only like 300 ft from the parking area. There are only bending machines so there is no food so come prepared. We had a great time yes the bathrooms are stinky but that's a national park for you. Trail heads are well maintained and marked and this is such a beautiful part of the park and it's too bad we only have one day.

    I enjoyed hiking the nature trail here at Bear Lake. Because this is such a popular area of Rocky…read moreMountain National Park, it requires a timed entry reservation with Bear Lake Road access to get in. To reach Bear Lake, must enter through the Beaver Meadows entrance station to get into the park. Rocky Mountain National Park requires a timed entry reservation to enter the park during certain hours. After entering, you then have to show your "Timed Entry + Bear Lake Road" reservation at another entrance station at the beginning of Bear Lake Road. The road to Bear Lake is around ten miles. Just keep in mind that the parking lot will probably be full upon arrive. They do have a free shuttle that will take you to the beginning of the trailheads if you are not able to find parking. I got lucky and was able to pull into a parking spot when a car was leaving. I did three hikes during my full day here at Bear Lake. I started off with the nature loop that goes around Bear Lake. Then I did the hike to Alberta Falls followed by the hike to Emerald Lake. All of these trails start at the same place. There is a ranger station at the beginning of the trail that has a park ranger on hand to answer questions and to hand out maps. Bear Lake is so beautiful. The walk around the lake is easy and scenic. The Bear Lake loop trail offers spectacular views of Hallett Peak and the surrounding mountain peaks. Bear lake was formed during the ice age by a big chunk of ice. Keep an eye out for wildlife and other little critters that hang around the lake. I was able to do some bird watching while on my hike. A Steller's Jay followed me around the whole time that I was on the trail and provided some fun entertainment. I also enjoyed photographing the colorful wildflowers along the trail.

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