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Kawuneeche Visitor Center

Category: Sightseeing + Tours

U.S. 34, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80532
970.586.1206

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Kawuneeche Visitor Center - Reviews from across the web

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
One of America's most visited national parks, Rocky Mountain National Park straddles the Continental Divide. We have taken the winding 50- mile road on a day-long journey through the scenic mountain park many times. The park includes 78 peaks of 12,000 feet and over, including Long's Peak, which has...
igougo.com

Not worth the time at all - user review
We drove the road because of the reviews here but were totally disappointed. The road ascends for 3 paved and then 9 unpaved miles to Alpine Visitor Center, which can also be reached ...
tripadvisor.com

A must visit for any American - user review
What can I say.....just beautiful! The only thing I didnt like was being scared of falling off a mountain while driving. But hey, Im from a flat area so what...
travel.yahoo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
The Park offers backcountry camping permits for backpackers (this is what we did), or nearly 600 campsites throughout the park for car camping. Backpacking through the Rockies is amazing. We saw every possible form of wildlife except a bear (which was fine with me). Many of the designated campsites ...
igougo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
We stayed at the Rams Horn Village Resort. It literally backs up to the entrance to RMNP. You can get a week long pass for $15 into the park. How many things can you say that about for the whole family?! I chose areas that were suggested for small children - our son is 5 years old. He LOVED the snow...
igougo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
The park is one of the most beautiful in the United States with incredible numbers of wildlife roaming free across the mountains seemingly careless of the people watching them. At the horseshoe bend of the park Bighorn Sheep can be viewed at dawn and dusk as they come down out of the lower regions o...
igougo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - expert review
Rocky Mountain National Park exhibits the massive grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. Throughout its 415 square miles of rock-ribbed wildness, the park truly is a land of superlatives. Here, at least 60 mountains exceed 12,000 feet, topping off at 14,255 feet on the football field-sized summit of Longs...
go-colorado.com

Perfect! - user review
Since my family has moved to Denver a few months ago, we have traveled several places in the mountains, and the Estes Park area is one that we keep going back to. Old Fall River Road is ...
tripadvisor.com

Always inspiring - user review
Over 20 years since last in this magnificent park. Roads and trails improved, especially Old Fall River - easy to drive in auto. Many visitors in July. Parking lots can...
travel.yahoo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
The best way to begin your visit to RMNP is a stop at a visitor's center for information. Advice from the ranger allowed us to see the most in the three days we were there. We began early the frist morning on the Old Fall River Road - 11 miles of packed gravel one way up to the top of Fall River Pas...
igougo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
We only had a short time to spend here -- what a shame! The scenery is magnificent and the opportunities to see wildlife are plentiful. At one point rangers were stopping traffic to let a herd of elk cross the road! The park is a short drive northwest from Boulder, and well worth the travel time. Tr...
igougo.com

I like it - user review
I go here all the time. There are lots of Elk that are bigger than me. I also like to sneak up on birds and run in ...
travel.yahoo.com

Terrific Drive - user review
A terrific detour off of Trail Ridge Road. Jeep Grand Cherokee and a mini van had no problems on the road. There are restrictions - Max 25' vehicle, no trailers, etc. Open only after the...
tripadvisor.com

Rocky Mountain Ntl Park - user review
This is the most beautiful park in the United States! You can go from 90degrees in Denver to 32degrees at the top of the park. The views are amazing! Most of the time you are ab...
travel.yahoo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
RMNP is about 1.5 hours from Denver and is one of the best National Parks. The cost is $15 per vehicle to enter the park. The park exists to celebrate the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains towering more than 13,000 feet. Wildlfe viewing of birds, elk, mule deer, big horn sheep, moose, coyotes and more...
igougo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
We can't say enough about the beauty of the mountains and the streams and the herds of elk, deer and bighorn sheep that roam the park. It had snowed twice this season so there was snow all over the mountains, and depending on what side you were on, some of the hiking trails were coated in snow and i...
igougo.com

Would love to go Back - user review
Our photos just didnt do the gorgeous snow topped mountains justice. If you wanna see Chipmunks, this is the place to go. Go...
travel.yahoo.com

Discovering The Dutch Caribbean - expert review
Think Caribbean and you're most likely to think British, Spanish or maybe even French. Having already enjoyed the cultures of these islands, I was looking for something a bit different. My choice became pretty obvious when I married a Dutchman and all of a sudden I became a bit biased. For us, it is...
travellady.com

Sprague Lake - user review
We went to Sprague Lake and walk around it. It had the most amazing views! We got to take some really neat pictures. And it was not too crowded. It is one of the smaller lakes i...
travel.yahoo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
Entrance fee is $15 per vehicle for 7 days. Visitor Centers ??Of the 5 visitor centers in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), the one you should try to see is Alpine Visitor Center. It is located at approximately 12,000 feet in elevation ??the drive and the visitor center are not for those who are ...
igougo.com

Adventure of a Lifetime! - user review
Our family went to Rocky Mountian National Park this summer. We were a little cautious of paying $20 just to use the roads going through their park (we were traveling through). But WOW, ...
travel.yahoo.com

It is wonderful, and you? - user review
This beautiful and historic park was established by Congress in 1915. Over 265,000 acres make up this park and it features camping, picnic grounds, and 346 miles of hiking, snowsh...
travel.yahoo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
September at Rocky Mountain National Park is beautiful. The Aspens have changed their color to a golden yellow and the air is crisp and cool, yet it is still warm enough to wear shorts on some days. (Funny enough, only four days after leaving Colorado, the state was hit with a winter storm leaving 3...
igougo.com

Great Scenery - user review
This is one of the best places for mountain scenery anywhere in the world! We come back year after year. Trail Ridge Road is exceptional. There are also many other side trips, ea...
travel.yahoo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
Begin your trip by stopping at either of the park visitor centers on the Estes Park Side of the park. The newest visitor center is near the Fall River entrance. You can check for the day's activities within the park. The rangers & naturalists will give you advice on the availability of hiking trails...
igougo.com

Rocky Mountain National Park - user review
To help plan your visit at RMNP, I would advise you to stop at a Visitor Center. They usually have a model of RMNP. After seeing this, it should help you become more familiar with RMNP. Upon entering the park, you'll have to pay an entrance fee. It cost us $15 for the car load. Some info: Keep the r...
igougo.com

Fantastic - user review
We have vitited Mesa Verde, Silverton, Durango, Arches, Canyonlands, Brice, Grand Canyon, Zion, Yellowstone, etc.and definitely vote Rocky Mountain National Park as the #1 spot. RM...
travel.yahoo.com






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