Friday, July 12, 2019

Old Fall River Road Opens For The Season In Rocky Mountain National Park

Old Fall River Road opened to vehicles today, Friday, July 12. The road normally opens by fourth of July weekend but winter conditions at higher elevations in the park this year, as recently as June 23, delayed the snow clearing and maintenance of Old Fall River Road.

Old Fall River Road was built between 1913 and 1920. It is an unpaved road which travels from Endovalley Picnic Area to above treeline at Fall River Pass, following the steep slope of Mount Chapin’s south face. Due to the winding, narrow nature of the road, the scenic 9.4-mile route leading to Trail Ridge Road is one-way only. Vehicles over 25 feet and vehicles pulling trailers are prohibited on the road.

The historic road provides access to Chasm Falls, as well as the hike to the summits of Mt. Chapin, Mt. Chiquita and Ypsilon Mountain.

Old Fall River Road is scheduled to close to vehicles for the season on October 7, 2019.



Jeff
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