Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Rocky Mountain National Park Begins To Reopen

On September 18 at 10:00 a.m., Rocky Mountain National Park will begin to incrementally reopen. As conditions improve, additional road, trails and facilities will open. The following is a summary of the current situation:

Trail Ridge Road is open to both east and west bound visitor traffic. Since Highway 7 is now open to all traffic, commercial traffic is once again prohibited on Trail Ridge Road. The town of Estes Park is once again open and welcoming visitors. Entrance stations at Grand Lake, Fall River, and Beaver Meadows will all be open. No entrance fees will be charged at this time.

Kawuneeche, Alpine, and Beaver Meadows Visitor Centers will be open. Fall River Visitor Center is closed for the winter.

On the west side of the park, the majority of trails are open for day use only. Please check trailhead signs for more information. Longer trails that cross the Continental Divide are open only to the Divide as trail travel to the east side is still closed. For more information on the west side trails, please click here and go to the West Side / Grand Lake or the Alpine Visitor Center / Upper Trail Ridge Road areas of the web page.

All trails on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park remain closed. As weather conditions improve, trails will be assessed for damage and slope stability. Of special note: Longs Peak, Wild Basin, Lily Lake, Lumpy Ridge, McGraw Ranch/Cow Creek, and their associated trails are CLOSED. Please help us focus on our recovery efforts by honoring these trail closures. And, remember – large landslides have occurred because of the rain saturated soils.

All of Bear Lake Road is closed.

Upper Beaver Meadows Road remains closed.

The Fall River Road is open. Old Fall River Road is closed.

The Intermountain Incident Management Team and the staff of Rocky Mountain National Park thanks everyone for their support and patience as they continue to assess park conditions.

For Rocky Mountain National Park information, call the park's Information Office at 970-586-1206.


Jeff
RockyMountainHikingTrails.com

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