Rocky Mountain National ParkWhat better place to enjoy the majestic Rocky Mountains than in the Rocky Spectacular scenery is in abundance here and there are several park campgrounds if you want to take a break from the road trip and park the RV for a couple of nights. Along with the scenery, there is ample opportunity for hiking, biking and mountaineering in the park. Hiking trails range from easy and family-friendly, to more strenuous climbs for the serious hikers. If you prefer more adventure, bring your climbing gear and tackle one of the many exposed mountain faces. Longs Peak and Lumpy Ridge are among the top rock climbing areas in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Whether you’re hiking or covering ground in your car or RV there will almost certainly be wildlife to see all through the park. Bighorn sheep like to gather at Sheep Lakes, so a walk that way will surely bring some great photo opportunities. Elk are common throughout the park too, so watch for herds of them, and if you’re lucky, you might glimpse a slippery otter in the Colorado River. The Trail Ridge Road extends across the park, and shouldn't be missed as part of your road trip. It's the highest continuous highway in Don't be overwhelmed by all the possible activities you can enjoy in the Rocky Mountain National Park. We can help you create the perfect vacation itinerary, whether it’s kayaking, or a memorable guided tour by foot or on horseback. Quick Facts: -- The park has a total of 350 miles of trails, for walking, hiking or even horseback riding. -- Elevations through the park range between 7,500 and 12,000 feet, so hiking may seem more strenuous if you're not used to the altitude. Narrow Your Results:Narrow By DestinationNarrow By DurationNarrow By Travel ModeNarrow By SeasonNarrow By Keyword![]() Rocky Mountain National Park8 trips match your search criteria.
Exploring the Rockies11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,245If mountain scenery is what you're craving, this trip will take in some of the best in Colorado. From the foothills in Denver, you'll spend the next few days camping beneath towering peaks of the Fourteeners. Hike in pristine alpine meadows to sparkling high mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Take a cave tour, raft trip or horseback ride. Play on the Alpine Slide at Breckenridge, or tour Gold Rush history in Leadville by bicycles or historic train.
Exploring the Rockies starting in Chicago11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,245If mountain scenery is what you're craving, this trip will take in some of the best in Colorado. From the foothills in Denver, you'll spend the next few days camping beneath towering peaks of the Fourteeners. Hike in pristine alpine meadows to sparkling high mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Take a cave tour, raft trip or horseback ride. Play on the Alpine Slide at Breckenridge, or tour Gold Rush history in Leadville by bicycles or historic train.
Exploring the Rockies starting in Kansas City11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,245If mountain scenery is what you're craving, this trip will take in some of the best in Colorado. From the foothills in Denver, you'll spend the next few days camping beneath towering peaks of the Fourteeners. Hike in pristine alpine meadows to sparkling high mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Take a cave tour, raft trip or horseback ride. Play on the Alpine Slide at Breckenridge, or tour Gold Rush history in Leadville by bicycles or historic train.
Exploring the Rockies starting in Minneapolis11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,245If mountain scenery is what you're craving, this trip will take in some of the best in Colorado. From the foothills in Denver, you'll spend the next few days camping beneath towering peaks of the Fourteeners. Hike in pristine alpine meadows to sparkling high mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Take a cave tour, raft trip or horseback ride. Play on the Alpine Slide at Breckenridge, or tour Gold Rush history in Leadville by bicycles or historic train.
Exploring the Rockies starting in St. Louis11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,245If mountain scenery is what you're craving, this trip will take in some of the best in Colorado. From the foothills in Denver, you'll spend the next few days camping beneath towering peaks of the Fourteeners. Hike in pristine alpine meadows to sparkling high mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Take a cave tour, raft trip or horseback ride. Play on the Alpine Slide at Breckenridge, or tour Gold Rush history in Leadville by bicycles or historic train.
Pure Colorado7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $2,995If mountain scenery is what you're craving, this trip will take in some of the best in Colorado. From the foothills in Denver, you'll spend the next few days camping beneath towering peaks of the Fourteeners. Hike in pristine alpine meadows to sparkling high mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Take a cave tour, raft trip or horseback ride. Play on the Alpine Slide at Breckenridge, or tour Gold Rush history in Leadville by bicycles or historic train.
Rocky Mountain National Park - Quick GetawayUnder 7 Nights | Starting from $1,325With 3 nights, visit Colorado's spectacular Rocky Mountain National Park. Hike to high mountain lakes and visit a historic guest ranch, now part of the park. Drive Trail Ridge Road up to 12,183 feet, the highest continuous highway in the United States. Wildlife sightings include elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, black bears and coyotes. Wildflowers dot the meadows and hillsides in the summer months. Try kayaking on your own or saddle up for a horseback ride with one of the park outfitters. Nearby Estes Park has good restaurants, July 4th fireworks and a late July Rodeo. Southwest Colorado's Mountains and Utah's Canyon CountryOver 14 Nights | Starting from $5,725Explore from the foothills of Denver to the canyons of eastern Utah. You'll see a variety of terrain including the Rocky Mountains, ancient cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, and the deep canyons and sandstone arches in Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. Soak in hot springs, raft, jeep, ride a steam train, hike, horseback ride, or step back in time on a stagecoach ride - the choices are endless. ![]() |











Mountain National Park? Established in 1915, the Rocky Mountain National Park was the ninth national park in the United States, following in the footsteps of the nation’s best that included Yellowstone, Yosemite, Mesa Verde and Glacier.
the country and crosses the Continental Divide at nearly 11,000 feet, so you’ll be well above the treeline. You won’t believe the views from up there as you wind your way across, surrounded by fragile alpine tundra, you can see endless unspoiled wilderness all around you. Watch out for those hairpins, especially in an RV, and give yourself time to take them a little wide. 










