Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Rocky Mountain National Park
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: Trail Ridge Road, Bear Lake, Emerald Lake Trail, Alberta Falls, Alpine Visitor Center, Old Fall River Road, Sprague Lake, Alluvial Fan, Lily Lake, Adams Falls Trail, Bierstadt Lake, Sky Pond, Chapel on the Rock, Gem Lake, Cub Lake Trail
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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Camping and Exploring the Badlands | 10K Road Trip Vlog 43
The Badlands are amazing!! We camped overnight, watched the stars, went on some awesome hikes, and explored a ton of the park. We're so excited to share this experience with you.
Timestamps:
0:21 - Setting up camp at Cedar Pass campground
1:05 - Window Trail
1:37 - Notch Trail
4:14 - Door Trail
5:41 - Night Stars and Constellations
6:37 - Breaking down camp and review of Cedar Pass Campground
7:14 - Exploring the Badlands
7:48 - Fossil Exhibit Trail
8:29 - White River Valley Overlook
8:35 - Bigfoot Pass Overlook
8:49 - Burns Basin Overlook
8:56 - Prairie Dogs!!!
9:56 - Conata Basin Overlook
10:00 - Yellow Mounds Overlook
10:37 - Big Horn Sheep
10:43 - Ancient Hunters Overlook
10:48 - Pinnacles Overlook
We tent camped at Cedar Pass campground, which is on the east side of the Badlands, really close to the popular Notch Trail and the Door and Window trails. That's also where they do the night stars show. The campsite was great and had all the amenities we needed. Here's a link:
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On our second day, we drove west through the National Park and stopped at most of the overlooks to appreciate the beauty of this area.
We loved exploring the Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Hopefully you'll have the opportunity to go see it for yourself. It's really an impressive park with landscapes we've never seen anywhere else. Thanks so much for watching!
-Brian and Isa
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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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Top 10 National Parks In United States
10. Cyahoga Valley National Park: Cyahoga valley national park is located in north east of Ohio in around 33000 acres. Cyahoga national park splendid view of nature for the visitors in all season. This national park is situated in the bank of cyahoga rivers, will get view of 22 miles of cyahoga river from this national park.
9. Acadia National Park: Acadia national park is situated in Maine state of U.S. Naturally gifted ponds, lakes, rocks filled mountains and woodlands are special attraction that you will get from Acadia national park. It spread across vast area of 47000 acres.
8. Rocky Mountain National Park: As name indicating rocky mountain national parks protects mountain environment of 2,65,873 acres, located in Colorado. Rare species of wild animals and 300 miles of hiking trails makes this national park one of favorite tourist spot in United States.
7. Grand Teton National Park: Grand teton national park spread across vast areas of 310000 acres in state of Wyoming. This national park within mountain range of United States. Have 200 miles of trails over mountain range. Home of wolves, grizzly bears, elks and bald eagles.
6. Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone national park can be located near to Grand teton national park within same state of Wyoming. It spread across 2,221,776 acres of lands, this area formed 6,40000 years ago. Yellowstone national park is the first ever national park ion the world which is established in 1872.
5. Olympic National Park: Olympic national park is one of word heritage site and spot of international biosphere. This national park is spread cross 9,22,000 acres of land. The 73 miles of coastal lines makes this national park more favorite spot for tourists.
4. Zion National Park: Zion national park is known for reddish colored navajo sandstones spread across 148733 acres. You will get spectacular view of ancient wind tracks from Zion national park that have million years of age. Home for 289 rare species of birds and 75 species of mammals.
3. Yosemite National Park: This national park is listed as world heritage site. The entire areas is enriches by graphite cliffs, wild streams and carvings. Can found 7000 species of plants, some of them can’t find anywhere else in the world.
2. Great Smoky Mountain National Park: Smoky mountain national park is the U.S most vising national park, counts nine millions of visitors every year. This national park is spread across vast area of 521896 acres. It is UNESCO’s word heritage listed site.
1. Grand Canyon National Park: Grand canyon is listed as one of world’s natural wonders, located in Arizona spread across 1,217,408 acres of land. The colorful rock formations in Grand Canyon national park have half of age that of Earth. 800 million gallons of water flows through Grand Canyon in every hour. Have 80 special species of mammals and 250 species of birds. Grand canyon is the third largest canyon on Earth.
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Ken Burns sat down with USA TODAY and shared some of the secrets of America's national parks. Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan are the creators of the PBS documentary The National Parks: America's Best Idea, available via ShopPBS.org.
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This episode takes Chas to Bar Harbor, Maine where he explores Bangor, Dedham, Trenton, Bar Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Somesville, Tremont, Mt Desert Island and Acadia National Park. He stays at Hinckleys Cabins, Bar Harbor Campground, Seawall Campground, Hadleys Point Campground and Smugglers Den Campground. He dines and drinks at Blaze, The One Off Pub, Bar Harbor Beer Works, Cafe This Way, Trailhead Cafe, 123 Main Street, Jordans Restaurant, Jordans Pond House, Balance Rock Inn, Bar Harbor Inn, Finback Ale House, Pine Tree Market, South West Food Mart, Geaghans Brothers Brewing, Ben & Bills and the Dog & Pony Tavern. He visits Darlings, Wild Acadia Fun Park, Bar Harbor Whale Watch, Bar Harbor Bicycle Shop, Rock & Art Shop, The Criterion Theatre, Scenic Flights of Acadia and The Great Maine Lumberjack Show! If you're considering traveling to Bar Harbor, Maine, you can't miss this!
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