Q: Where can I see wildlife? |
A: There are reliable locations where many of the park's wild animals may be , but never fed by humans. |
Q: Where can I walk with a stroller or use a wheelchair? |
A: are available at Coyote Valley, Sprague Lake and Lily Lake. |
Q: Is Trail Ridge Road Open? |
A: Trail Ridge, the highest road in any US National Park (12,183'), is generally open seasonally from the last weekend in May through mid-October. |
Q: Where can I camp? |
A: The park has five campgrounds. Two take reservations, and the others often fill early in the day during the summer. |
Q: Where can I hike to see beautiful lakes and waterfalls? |
A: You can view high mountain lakes and waterfalls, or hike to scenic mountaintops, at these suggested locations. |
Q: Where can I walk with my dog? |
A: Dogs must be leashed and are only allowed out along roadside pullouts and developed park areas (like campgrounds and picnic areas). Please see our page. |
Q: Where can I backpack and camping the park's backcountry? |
A: The park has more than 120 . A permit is required for overnight camping in the backcountry. |
Q: Where can I call to find out about current park conditions? |
A: First look at today's report about road, weather and park conditions. Then there are a few which you may call. |
Q: What are some good winter hikes or snowshoe routes? |
A: The east side of the park typically has poor winter skiing, but excellent winter snowshoes and hiking . |
Q: What trees occur in the park? Mammals? Fish? Birds? Amphibians and reptiles? Exotic Plants? Butterflies and moths? |
A: On-line lists are available of park , , , , , and . |
Q: What should I know about being safe around park bears, mountain lions, and lightning storms? |
A: Especially if you have small children or will be hiking above treeline, there are some things which can make your visit . |
Q: What are you doing with all the collected entrance fees? |
A: In 2001 the park used $4,000,000 of collected fees to improve facilities and services parkwide, including new restrooms, and improved campgrounds, trails, roads, visitor centers, and free shuttle buses. Your fees are at work! |