Rocky Mountain National Park Album |
The Park is located 80 miles from Denver. It is 265,000 acres in size and has 3.1 million visitors a year. See the the park hikes page. |
The east entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. |
There are 300 Bighorn Sheep in the park. |
The Forest Canyon overlook is one of many viewing overlooks. |
There are so many Elk you are almost guaranteed a sighting. |
Sprague Lake where a walkway goes around the scenic lake. |
Forest Canyon in May. |
The snow on May 27th, 2009 was very deep. |
Joanne at Sprague Lake. |
Dream Lake on the Bear Lake hike. See RMNP hikes. |
Stone church near Longs Peak. This photo was prior to the great flood of 2011 when the landscape was dramatically altered. |
Mills Lake on the Glacier Gulch Trail |
The feeling of being on the top of the world. |
Panoramic of a Elk herd |
Six Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep |
Panoramic taken June 2, 2016 |
Longs Peak (left mountain) |
Emerald Lake in the winter. See RMNP hikes. |
The east entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. |
The park is located on the Continental Divide. |
Rocky Mountain NP from the east from Lily Mountain. |
Tourists find a Marmott. |
The Trail Ridge Road was a canyon of snow on June 2, 2016. |
A bench peaks out of the snow on June 2, 2016 |
Panoramic of the Forest Canyon overlook. |
The snow on June 2nd, 2016 was deeper. |
Nymph Lake |
Panoramic taken June 13, 2017 |
Park in 2003 |
Same spot in 2009 |
Same spot in 2017 |
Stopping the Pine Beetle by recording the progress with a photo from the same spot. |
Same spot in 2019 |
There was record snow on June 10, 2019. The Trail Ridge Road was 2 weeks late in opening. |
The Alpine Visitor Center was still under snow on June 10, 2019. |
Visitor Centers |
The Fall River Visitor Center |
The Alpine Visitor Center |
The Kawuneeche Visitor Center |