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  1. I would love to visit the Rocky Mountain National Park. But would absolutely avoid it in the busy months. Congested roads and long lines are not my outdoor experience choice! But it would be worth a trip in off season to explore those sights without the crowds. Waterfalls and viewpoints are always a big draw for us. We would definitely plan drive to the summit.

  2. The Rocky Mountains are a bucket list trip for me and this day trip sounds like a great way to explore them.

  3. Unfortunately the July 4th weekend all the parks are typically very busy. However at least there isn’t snow! haha When we went in September it was beautiful with the fall colors and not busy at all, we were staying in Estes Park, we planned on going to the west side of the park to check things out, plan which hikes and see the sites. Well unfortunately the main highway 34 shut down due to snow and we were forced to go completely around the park down to Winter Park, Boulder, and back up to Estes Park, so we lost almost all our time just driving 🙁 we’ll be back though, this is a great guide.

    1. Haha… Colorado and snow that cost us the long drive. I went once in the beginning of October with a tour bus (there’s a ladies function.) We had to turn around at a certain spot until a bus couldn’t go further. A couple of days later I went with my husband and they closed the road, not too far from the entrance, because of snow. It happened also at the end of May. Yes, do try the Old Fall River Road. I Liked the feeling of adventure on it.

  4. I love the mountains and the best way definitely is to go for a road trip. This National Park day trip to Rocky Mountain drive looks so nice and calm without those faster trips. The falls, the river bed and that cute marmot on Old Fall River Road all are awesome. Thanks for tgis lovey trip.

  5. I love driving through the Rocky Mountains National Park….well, I like someone else to be driving because I get a little nervous around those high roads too. I completely understand taking photos from the car. The views up at the visitor center are wonderful though. So beautiful there!

    1. You’re right. I let my husband did all the drive. I prefer sitting next to him and enjoying the views.

  6. I love mountains and that too going for famous Rocky Mountain trip would be really worth going for. I never thought that so much can be done in day trip as there are so many things to look out here. Good to know that on Old Fall River Road, there’s a picnic spot on the left at Endovalley and the place too looks very relaxing and beautiful. I love such roads where speed limits are less as I am not very fast traveler types. Though there is so much sighting during this road trips and especially the melting snow cascades, I would definitely go for this road drive.

    1. You will not go wrong with Old Fall River Road. I would like to do this road at least one more time.

  7. Sounds like an awesome road! We often take the dirt roads, especially if we have the motorbike, but no guardrails is a bit nerve wracking if there are steep drop offs. What a shame it was so busy. This is a problem with some of the best national parks, but it is understandable as they are wonderful and people want to visit. It is many years (30?) since I visited RMNP. Thank you for reminding me that it is time I visited again!

    1. You visited the park last was probably 30 years ago? Yes! I think it’s about time to revisit RMNP. Btw, I don’t know how many more years that we can drive on dirt roads with no guardrails. Haha..

  8. I am aware about the fame of the Rocky Mountains, but I didn’t expect to hear they have such long lines and wait times at the entrance stations and full parking lots. I haven’t seen this in other National Parks in the US, so maybe it’s a matter of organization (and building bigger parking structures). At any rate, it seems that once you pass the entrance, you are in the middle of ca green paradise, with beautiful waterfalls and green forests.

    1. I think that’s the problem. It’s hard to make the parking lots bigger because it means they have to take some of the green areas.

  9. A great guide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Lots of interesting information and practical tips which are so helpful in trip planning. I had no idea that Old Fall River Road was open in 1920. Such exciting history.

    1. It is, especially when you are visiting during high season. Tips that we need to gather for the plan to visit RMNP.

  10. Since we can’t travel overseas, we are just visiting local places which I find it enjoyable as well. Just like visiting Rocky Mountain National Park, it is love to get to know local parks, and know many local stories even folktales!
    A huge plus is we meet small wildlife animals living near the area.

    1. Visiting US National Park is an obsession for many. This year there will be more and more people going out to National Park. I think this tips are really useful.

  11. We have actually heard of Rocky Mountains and it is on our list for one day! Hiking trails and being in the wild, that’d be our kind of thing. It’s nice to know there are full campgrounds, is it for tents only or RVs and campervans too?

  12. I can image how busy a place as beautiful as this could get on a holiday. It looks stunning though, I’d definitely like to have the time to get a few hikes in, the landscape looks so impressive. The Old Falls River road sounds like a bit of an adventure!

    1. You are right. The Old Falls River Trail is a bit of adventure. People who don’t like adventure can close their eyes when on the cliff side.

  13. Ah! I can imagine. I doubt if there’s any place at all in the whole country that’s not busy on July 3rd & 4th! Rocky Mountains is indeed very famous, coz it is one of the few US national parks known well outside of USA. It would have been really frustrating to hear that all the trail heads are full and to see the long wait for shuttles. Good to know about the alternative. Thanks for that tip. Chasm falls is what I love the most. I’m always fascinated by such geological curiosities!

    1. Rocky Mountain is very pretty! We never got bored visiting it. No wonder it’s well known outside the USA.

  14. Now this National Park I have heard off and still yet to do. I just love the views and checking out hiking trails when I do national parks over that side of the park. Still to see a Marmot in the wild so hopefully I see one soon. I probably consider at least two days here so I dont rush but if I only got a day, then the hiking may have to go a miss and I drive to the top. (But I always find time to get a hike in). 🙂

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