Going hiking?
Spring hiking in the mountains means be prepared for snow and muddy or slushy conditions on all trails over 9,000 ft.
Snow has mostly melted in low-elevation areas of Rocky Mountain National Park. Trails could be wet or muddy. When hiking to high elevation areas, be prepared for winter hiking conditions. Trails could be icy. Traction devices for the bottom of your boots and hiking poles are advised.
Jeff
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