Friday, June 5, 2020

Rocky Mountain National Park Announces Trail Reconstruction Project in Alluvial Fan area

In a press release published last week, Rocky Mountain National Park announced a major trail reconstruction initiative in the Alluvial Fan area. Here's the blurb from the release:
Major trail construction continues to take place in the Alluvial Fan area after a major flood in 2013, destroyed the existing infrastructure. The park trail crew is staging a variety of material and equipment in the west Alluvial Fan parking lot and will continue construction of the accessible West Alluvial Fan Trail. Trail and boulder access to the Roaring River from the West Alluvial Fan Parking lot will be closed to park visitors from June 1 to July 31, in the Alluvial Fan area.
Last week we also published a report from the Rocky Mountain Conservancy that announced a multi-year rehabilitation project on the Longs Peak Trail, which will also begin this year.




Jeff
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