Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado is one of the most popular and scenic National Parks in the United States, famous for its high mountain peaks, alpine lakes, abundant wildlife. The main sightseeing road in the park, and some of the hiking trails cross over the 12,000 feet/3,600 m altitude line;
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Sprague Lake (0:01), Nymph Lake (0:17), Dream Lake (0:38), Emerald Lake (0:59), Lake Haiyaha (1:12), The Loch (1:26), Timberline Falls (1:51), Sky Pond (2:24), Mills Lake (2:57), Alberta Falls (3:05), Multiple viewpoints along the Trail Ridge Road (3:10, 8:12), Chasm Lake Trail (4:03), Chasm Lake (4:54), Mt Ida Hike (6:39), Horseshoe Falls (8:58), Chasm Falls (9:26), Old Fall River Road (9:31).
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Epic Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park - 2 Day RMNP Itinerary
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I can't believe it's been so long since we visited the epic Rocky Mountain National Park. This place is just as stunning as the first time we visited back in 2015 when we first started full time traveling in our RV (with 5 kids btw).
There are so many amazing hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park it was impossible for us to pick just one. In our 2 day trip to Rocky Mountain National Park, we got to see 11 epic alpine lakes and hiked 23 miles. Don't worry, you don't have to do that much hiking to get a good taste of RMNP.
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Rocky Mountains Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Rocky Mountains in the USA.
The Rocky Mountains National Park is one of the most unique and impressive natural paradises in the United States Of America. It covers an area of a thousand square kilometres and was inaugurated in 1915.The picturesque Bear Lake lies within a forested area and is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the park. At high altitude, several paths such as the Nature Trail lead through the lake’s natural landscape. The idyllic beauty is truly spellbinding and it is not surprising that Bear Lake is the most popular photo shot of the entire park. It was discovered that twelve thousand years ago prehistoric Indians hunted within the Rocky Mountains. The legendary culture of the Nasazi Indians originated around two thousand years ago and left its traces in what is today the national park. Alberta Falls in the south of Glacier Gorge is one of the park’s most popular sightseeing destinations where white masses of foaming water race down several levels into the valley below. The road from Glacier Gorge winds its way in a northerly direction past Glacier Basin and the eastern park entrance close to Estes Park. In this region the Rocky Mountains are at their most beautiful and the landscape in the area of Horseshoe Park is reminiscent of the exciting and colourful Wild West of old. The vast wilderness in the west of the USA has survived in the Rocky Mountains right up to the present day and is a fascinating tribute to the amazing natural world of North America.
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Hiker's Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to our guide to vistiing and hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most stunning destinations in the world and from only 1 trailhead you can access a dozen alpine lakes via day hikes!
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ATV adventure in Estes Park
Go big or go home. We almost died, but that is what made it fun.
WildSide 4x4 Tours : Estes Park Colorado Off Roading
Take a Colorado Ride on the Wild Side
While a Colorado car camping trip is prized for the beautiful and sometimes rugged hiking opportunities, there’s another option. In Estes Park, just outside the Rocky Mountain National Park, the 50 Campfires Team discovered Wild Side 4x4 Tours. A bit of research revealed they offer something for off-road enthusiasts at every level of adventure.
Wild Side Tour Company is a family business built on living outdoor dreams. They are proud to be the only company within 100 miles who has the permit to offer both on-road and off-road tours in the Roosevelt National Forest. Their claim is tours from “mild to wild” including photography tours in Rocky Mountain National Park, on-road and off-road tours in the national forest, and a truly wild level rock climbing and roller coaster tour.
Wild Side’s general tour season begins on May 15 each year, but starting in November they also offer winter tours in both the national forest and rocky mountain park. They can accommodate all sizes of groups from couples to large family or corporate gatherings.
One of their unique attractions is a private viewing tower modeled after a fire watch tower. It has opportunities for both indoor and rooftop views that can extend as far as 150 miles on clear days. The guides are well-educated on the areas in which they travel and do all they can to create lifetime experiences for Wild Side’s guests.
Wild Side is a perennial choice for both the list of top tour companies in Estes Park as well as Top 10 Things to do in Colorado.
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What is provided?
Water, snacks, blankets, extra coats if needed. Sunscreen available as well.
What should I bring?
Sunglasses
Jacket
Camera / Memory Cards / Batteries
Comfortable Shoes
Sunscreen
Hat
(Park Pass is included; if you have your own park pass please bring it with you to save time at the National Park gate, if you are taking a park tour, and inquire about the discount you can receive if you already have a pass)
What about waivers?
The waiver is required to sign at check-in. If you would like a copy before arriving feel free to request one.
What about cancellations?
Groups of 1-10 people
If you cancel prior to 24 hours before the tour there is no cost at all.
If you cancel within 24 hours it is subject to a 50% cancellation fee.
If you or anyone in your group cancels or does not show within 1 hour of your tour the guests that do not go will be charged 100% of the tour costs.
Large Groups over 10 people
If you cancel prior to 72 hours before the tour there is no cost at all.
If you cancel within 72 hours it is subject to a 50% cancellation fee.
If you or anyone in your group does not show or cancels within 1 hour of your tour the people that do not go will be charged 100% of the tour costs.
Large Groups over 20 people
If you cancel prior to 7 days before the tour there is no cost at all.
If you cancel within 7 days it is subject to a 50% cancellation fee.
You must call our office or email and let us know your final numbers 4 days out from you tour. You will be charge for those many people regardless of anyone in the group not attending by tour date. If you want to add anyone to your group please let us know ASAP so we can make sure we have enough seats available. It may be possible to add people the day of the tour but we do not guarantee more seats will be available.
Should I tip my Tour Guide?
If you feel that your guide has made a truly memorable event for you and your family then a tip is a wonderful way to say thank you. The tips are truly appreciated and allow them to do the work they love so much. Amount is ultimately up to you, but most people use restaurant standards as a benchmark.
What about rain?
The tours run rain or shine. The only time they cancel a tour is for hail, ice, or thick fog for park tours. The Park Tour Trucks have zip down windows for inclement weather. The off-road trucks most are full open top trucks. For inclement weather they provide full-body suites called Frog Togs for wind and waterproof comfort.
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Castle Mountain Lodge - Estes Park, CO
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The Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Just the sound of those words inspires a sense of awe and admiration.
With towering mountains, crystal clear lakes, tumbling rivers, scenic roadways, and hundreds of miles of trails; This is Rocky Mountain National Park.
It is here, surrounded by this national treasure, that you will leave the fast lane and take the covered bridge crossing, entering the tranquil world of Castle Mountain Lodge.
From the moment you are welcomed by the gregarious staff you will be immersed in a sense of belonging. This is an environment that will relax and recharge your spirit. This is the Heart of the Rocky Mountains.
Literally at the National Park, yet a short relaxing walk to town, Castle Mountain Lodge is an idyllic setting.
Hospitality here means experiencing an immediate immersion into the comfort of a mountain lifestyle.
Whether a cozy cottage, room, suite or vacation home amongst the aspens and towering pines; Castle Mountain Lodge surrounds you with the personality of the Rocky Mountains.
Framed by the natural environment, an enchanting walk along Fall River leads to a delightful picnic area ideal for personal or family fun and relaxation.
Nearby a children's play area connects to the setting of the regularly scheduled ice cream social.
This is where old friends gather and make new friends. It's all part of the memorable experience at Castle Mountain Lodge.
Rocky Mountain National Park is and outdoor adventure like no other. Enjoy a dramatic drive on Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved highway in the United States.
Take a stroll along a mountain trail and enjoy a variety of amazing wildlife viewing. If you choose, take a hike into the spectacular backcountry.
The charm of Castle Mountain Lodge lies in the fact that your wildlife viewing doesn't end when you return to the lodge.
Regular visitors from elk and bighorn sheep are common. Even moose have been known to wander through. A curious red fox may even stop by for a visit.
Chipmunks, squirrels and wild turkeys are commonly found busily romping around the property.
While the fishing in the National Park is excellent, you need only to walk out your front door and enjoy the benefit of Fall River as it passes under the bridge and through the grounds.
Shopping and dining are only a short walk away in the picturesque village of Estes Park. World renowned for its unique shops and a variety of dining possibilities.
After a day of discoveries both domestic and wild, you will relax in the comfort of your mountain home. With a variety of accommodations you will find exactly what you need for your stay.
Castle Mountain Lodge is a perfect place for couples, families or even reunions, weddings and business meetings.
Whether exploring viewing wildlife, fishing, socializing, or just plain relaxing -- Castle Mountain Lodge is the perfect Rocky Mountain Experience.
Please join us at Castle Mountain Lodge for your next Rocky Mountain vacation.
TOP 15. Best Hiking Trails in Colorado
TOP 15. Best Hiking Trails in Colorado: Pikes Peak, Hanging Lake Trail, Emerald Lake Trail, Manitou Springs Incline, Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, Maroon Lake Scenic Trail, Animas River Trail, Yankee Boy Basin, Bear Creek Falls, Roxborough State Park, St. Mary's Glacier, Bear Lake Trailhead, Petroglyph Point Hike, Rio Grande Trail, Booth Falls Trail
Colorado Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Rocky mountain national park Show
Colorado Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Rocky mountain national park Show
Rocky Mountain National Park is a national park located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Colorado. It features majestic mountain views, mountain lakes, a variety of wildlife, varied climates and environments—from wooded forests to mountain tundra—and easy access to back-country trails and campsites. The park is located northwest of Boulder, Colorado, in the Rockies, and includes the Continental Divide and the headwaters of the Colorado River.
The park has five visitor centers. The park headquarters, Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, is a National Historic Landmark, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin West.[3]
The park may be accessed by three roads: U.S. Highway 34, 36, and State Highway 7. Highway 7 enters the park for less than a mile, where it provides access to the Lily Lake Visitor Center which is closed indefinitely. Farther south, spurs from route 7 lead to campgrounds and trail heads around Longs Peak and Wild Basin. Highway 36 enters the park on the east side, where it terminates after a few miles at Highway 34. Highway 34, known as Trail Ridge Road through the park, runs from the town of Estes Park on the east to Grand Lake on the southwest. The road reaches an elevation of 12,183 feet (3,713 m), and is closed by snow in winter,More Info :
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Dream Lake Colorado - Worlds Awesome Places
The Dream Lake is located at the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. It is one of the most popular destination in the whole of the National Park. However in order to get to this heavenly place you must get to trekking. The Lake in question is located at one of the end of the Bear Lake Trailhead and is placed right at the base of the Hallets's Peak.
Coolest UTV Video 2019! Holy Cross City, Extreme 4x4 Trail Colorado - 4K
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Final Elevation 12,200ft
Holy Cross City 4x4 Trail outside Redcliff, Colorado. Rated as one of the most difficult trails in Colorado. We went out and had fun on Labor day weekend 2019. The Beast is unstoppable!!
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2018 Canam Maverick X3 XRS Turbo R with lots of accessories.
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Maxxis Carnivores 32x10x14
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Song #1: Zhu - Faded (Odesza) Remix
Song #2: Zhu - NightCrawler
Information From the Forest Service:
This is one of the most difficult and popular hardcore roads in the state. It is recommended to consult a 4-wheel drive guide book for a detailed description of this route and recommended vehicle specs. Stock vehicles should not attempt this one. Many people choose to hike this road to reach Holy Cross City. Historic features include Gold Park town site and cemetery at the road beginning, Holy Cross City mill, cabins, and the old town site at the end of the road. The road to Cleveland Lake continues to the right across the creek, through the parking area and up the hill. The road to Fancy Lake is closed to motorized vehicles. If you wish to go to the lake, please walk. The road to the right is a hiking trail to Hunky Dory Lake and is also closed to motorized vehicles.
Travel Vlog | Denver / Emerald Lake / Rocky Mountain National Park - Part 1
Petra's Uncle and Cousin come to the United States for the first time. Their first stop is Denver, Colorado as they make their way east and eventually fly out of New York City. We take them on a whirlwind tour of Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park and a cozy camper cabin in the mountains of Colorado.
Photos of the trip here:
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My artist name is RCPOPART. My wife, Petra and I are in our late 30's / early 40's and live in Denver, CO and do a lot of outdoor activities and traveling. Including snowshoeing, skiing, hiking on trails, camping, biking, drone flying, photography, filming, travel videos. We are DINKS (Dual Income No Kids) and have chosen a life without children for the freedom it allows us and the lifestyle it affords us. It's not that we don't like kids, we just like how things are right now too much to give it up.
Too many places in the world to see. So many things to experience before we die! Life is a great big bucket list every day! Adventure awaits!
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Colorado Summer Drive In The Rocky Mountains
Took a drive up into the Rocky Mountains from Denver to Frisco in mid-June. Beautiful day for a drive! Except for maybe the thunderstorm on the way home...
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KOA Campground in Estes Park
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At 7,500 feet, this campground is an ideal base camp for exploring the town of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. During peak summer months, take a free shuttle to the town (1.5 miles away) to check out quaint shops, festivals and art fairs. Spend a day at the national park with its pristine wilderness, endless hiking trails and plenty of elk, moose and deer. Drive Trail Ridge Road for panoramic views from 12,000 feet. Across the street from this KOA, you'll find Lake Estes and the Big Thompson River along with world-class fly-fishing. Rent fishing gear, bikes and/or boats at the marina. Go horseback riding next door. Just down the road is a family fun park with mini golf, bumper cars, bumper boats and rock climbing. Enjoy on-site pancake breakfasts, ice cream socials and free marshmallow roasts. There's free Wi-Fi, and the store is stocked with supplies and souvenirs. Camp in a tent, RV, Cabin or Deluxe Cabin. Your hosts: Greg & Peri Ann Query with children Jamie and Mark.
TRAVEL VLOG | COLORADO
Hello World Traveler,
In this travel vlog, I take you to Colorado in the States! It was my first time in the mid-west and I love it so much! The nature is pretty wicked and the people are very friendly too!
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife - Hiking in Winter - Eldorado Canyon
This video highlights some important things to consider when hiking in winter.
Eldorado Canyon State Park is part of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Located in Eldorado not far from Denver this beautiful park offers hiking paths for all hikers including some accessible by wheelchair. Come and spend the day, bring a picnic, snowshoes or fishing rod. Fishing in the creek is allowed with valid park pass and fishing license. Eldorado Canyon State Park is the home of many technical climbing walls including Rincon. Climbers from all over the world come to Eldo for the opportunity to climb Rincon. Click the link to Eldorado Canyon State Park
Rocky Mountain National Park - Our RV Life As Digital Nomads
Visiting Rocky Mountain National Park has been on our bucket list for awhile now, yet we were concerned about not having access to internet as digital nomads. As a full time RV living and traveling family we have made it point to visit many National Parks around the US but had never been to Colorado.
During our visit we knew internet with our cellular hotspots was not going to work well. Yet, Tony was determined to make it happen. In the meantime, we enjoyed seeing Elk, Moose, Marmots and Deer while learning to disconnect from the internet and reconnect with nature.
We ended up driving into Estes Park, Colorado to use the wifi in the Library and visit the city much like most tourists do. I think it was during our week visiting Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park, CO that we fell in love with the state of Colorado!
We learned to connect more as a family during this week...oh and we had a bear encounter too!!
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Year of Avalanche Debris | Backpacking Four Pass Loop (Clockwise) | Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
Hiking Four Pass Loop from August 22-August 24, 2019 in a clockwise direction. I start my adventure in Aspen and park at the overnight parking at Buttermilk ski area being that the overnight parking at the trailhead is full. I take three buses up to the trailhead. Day one I hike to the base of West Maroon pass where I run into various avalanche debris and get caught in a small rainstorm. Day two I summit West Maroon Pass and Frigid Air pass. I trek through Fravert Basin camping halfway up Trail Rider Pass. Next morning I summit Trail Rider pass fairly quick and break for lunch at Snowmass Lake. I then summit Buckskin pass and finish out my trip getting a ride back down to my car.
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Rocky Mountain National Park celebrating 100 years
Storm Station7's Mike Nelson tells us park goers are generating a high volume of human waste.
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