Me and my wife honeymoon in 1992 and for years almost every year we would go back To Rocky Mountain National Park we've been to a lot of Parks But R N P is are favorite Alice we love your telecast on Utub Stay safe we follow you on your other journeys alsi
Ahh, Trail Ridge Rd. I was in a Ford Transit Van transporting belongings for a client north of Edwards. The previous two times I was at RMNP, the road was closed for the season. There were warnings of snow on the day I was to get to CO, continuing thru the weekend. I kept following their Twitter feed for updates. Even without a permit(forgot all about that), the ranger at the entrance was nice enough to let me drive thru. Finally got to see all of the park, saw it start to snow at the highest elevation, and had a wonderful drive back down to Edwards, taking some back roads. RMNP is wonderful, as is all of CO....
This is a great summary of the park. I live in Colorado and go there a few times a year and love it. Have been there in all 4 seasons. It is definitely worth going any time of the year.
I love Rocky Mountain National park. My profile picture is actually me at the summit of Longs Peak in 2018. I dedicated the first 6 months of that year to lose 130 pounds so I could hike the summit. It was something I failed to do when I was in my 20's in the early 2000's and it always bugged me. I was just at the park a few weeks ago for a quick visit. I plan on going back in July to do some hikes. In fact, this video has given me some great ideas for hikes to do, so as always, thank you for sharing!
I'm a huge fan of this channel - so much great information (and inspiration)! The beginning drone footage is from Guanella Pass showing Mt. Beirstadt and Mt. Blue Sky - two 14ers outside of RMNP. Other spectacular RMNP hikes include Sky Pond, Mt. Ida, Chasm Lake, Odessa Lake, and the Gorge Lakes basin. Thank you Alice for all your work and congrats for your climb of Longs!
Thank you Nick! Yes no drones in the park so that footage is as you said from other areas in the Rockies. Thanks so much for watching. I definitely need to return to the park and see more places
Thanks Alice for highlighting RMNP. Went for a week last late September and had a great time with lots of hikes and waterfalls. We stayed near Estes Park and really enjoyed visiting the town as well. We Spent 1 night at the Stanley hotel and enjoyed the ghost tour but didn’t run into any ghosts.
Lol, mine is banana pancakes too...except I put blueberries, walnuts, protein powder, collagen powder, cinnamon, and a touch of vanilla in the mix as well. They're great for packing as a snack for later in the day. This video will be useful as I continue planning my mid-July trip to Colorado. Seeing The Black Keys at Red Rocks was part of the motivation and will end the trip, but plenty of nature and hiking before then. Thanks, Alice.
Alice great job on the RMNP video. I'm a very fortunate guy who lives in Loveland, Co. about 20 East of RMNP. We know what a gem this park is and sincerely appreciate you show casing the Rocky Mountain National Park.
I love RMNP and Estes Park dearly. I go every year, and count the days between visits. I've been to Hawaii, Florida, and many great states, but absolutely nothing compares to the beauty of the Estes/RMNP area.
My wife and I visited RMNP for the first time a couple days ago. Even with a timed entry pass the line to enter the park was extensive. How 34 was closed before getting to Alpine Visitor Center so was disappointed not to be able to make it down to Grand Lake. Despite this, it was a great day.
That’s awesome I have family in Choctaw . I’ve never been to Biloxi I’m more of a mountain guy I guess .. Stay safe and keep doing what you do your amazing at it and thanks again . I love all you video’s .
Excellent video and very informative! Just got to see this video, at the right time :) as I am planning to visit the park in mid August this year (2022).
Great video and lots of cool facts. I saw the correction about the Colorado river and it’s destination. One other one…. The burn scar just north of the Kawuneeche Valley Visitors center wasn’t from the Cameron Peak fire. The CP fire was at the very north part of RMNP. The burn scar near Kawuneeche visitors center was from the East Troublesome Fire. It’s also the same fire that caused the town of Estes Park to be evacuated after it jumped the mountains and burned along Bear Lake Road, and into Moraine Park. Beautiful scenery and like you said, so much to see and do. I lived in Estes for the last 5 years, it’s such a special place. Look forward to your next videos!
Enjoyed seeing a lot of familiar scenery but disappointed to see all the fire damage since my last visit to RMNP in 2014. Been spending more time in the National Forests/wilderness areas of Colorado for a bit more solitude and fly fishing. Thanks for an updated look at the park in Fall.
Pretty park nice trails and beautiful lake but i think the Smokey mountain national park is more beautiful its green with so many beautiful trees and streams and eagles and water falls but rocker mountain national park is beautiful as well thanks for posting
Smokies are great too but not as many or really any big mountains to hike. Very different anyways but you’re right both are beautiful and lots of bears in the Smokies
Awesome scenery. The Rockies are sublime. A person has to experience the pristine environment at least once in a lifetime. A picture or even a video does not pay tribute. I have been fortunate enough to be able to live nearby for the last 10 years, I am talking about the Canadian Rockies in Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 Thanks Alice for sharing. Still wearing that hat hey....hmmmm. Oh well, if it fits, wear it 🏔😎☯️⛺️
Great episode Alice! We visited the west side in September of 2020, and were there for the 1 st snow storm of the year. We were not able to go over TRR to the east side. I was shocked to see that fire rip through that area a month later. We stopped on our way home on this year's trip and got to stay in Estes for a few days, the east side was gorgeous. Both areas are so beautiful and yet so different. I loved seeing your over view of both. I really enjoyed Lily Lake too. I found Sprague Lake to be my favorite though 😀
Great video, thanks for sharing. We visited RMNP a few days ago and hiked to Emerald Lake on icy/snowy path. It took us about 2 hours to get there since we stopped a couple of times, took tons of pics but the view's amazing. Will definitely visit again.
My husband and I are staying in Estes Park for 4 nights in early October. We are planning on hitting RMNP two days while we are there. I am kind of hyper about planning so this was helpful. We are a little unsure about what sorts of hikes to try since we are definitely not used to high altitude! It looks like there are some easy hikes to try!
Thx Alice , beautiful video, very helpful for our planning coming trip . I noticed there were some fall colors , when were you there in this video ? thx Alice
Thank you for the beautiful summary! Do you recommend visiting RMNP in 2nd week of May? Or is it too early and would have restrictions on the trail ridge road?
I think Wold Basin is great because going to Ouzel falls you pass a few and can continue on to 2 more as well. Ribbon Falls is also really cool. Best hikes: Chasm Lake,sky pond or 5 lakes loop
Moose in Colorado is a surprise, lots of hunter head there for the elk. Yellowstone area can have snowstorms in July, so you might want to take chains for your tires.
@@AliceFordAdventures they have ski resorts, it's weird to see emus wading through ? 5 feet of snow next to the highway in their winter ( our summer ).
FYI everyone. 13:35 You can also access this area via Allenspark. From there you can begin a hike from outside of the park so you do not need to worry about entrance fees and reservations.
Love your videos Alice! I'm going in two weeks. I hope there isn't too much snow cover so I can hike and maybe summit Longs Peak (we'll see about that one). Other than Moose, did you see any bears or other wildlife?
It’s still pretty early for Longs and there will certainly still be snow and ice near the summit. Definitely bring micro spikes and check with the parks backcountry office before they always have day of trail conditions. Only other wildlife I saw was elk
A "couple of dozen" parking spots at Bear Lake ? There are about 212 available parking spots at Bear Lake. Also, the Colorado River flows to the Pacific Ocean, not the Gulf of Mexico.
If you are planning to go visit this place be careful, you'll need a reservation, and or if you don't have one you can get in after 3pm, But only so far up, not all the way up!
This video is really well done. I hate to come off as a mean troll, which I am not, but I should point out that your grammar needs a boost in a couple of places. Information is really well presented and helpful. You worked hard on this and it shows. Oh, one more little thing. When you show a waterfall, it's probably better to leave the music off and let us hear it. Overall, I wish more people would make videos with the high quality of this one. Thank you!
@@alastairpaisley6668 No most national forests allow dogs, wilderness conservation areas may not though. State parks are very dependent but most do allow dogs. Always best to check before you go
What's your favorite breakfast before a hike? Mine is banana pancakes.
Oatmeal with honey and cinnamon.
Grapes and pistachios.
Anything KETO which is usually skipping breakfast lol ; )
Coffee! ☕️ …
Coffee, oatmeal and a banana.
Me and my wife honeymoon in 1992 and for years almost every year we would go back To Rocky Mountain National Park we've been to a lot of Parks But R N P is are favorite Alice we love your telecast on Utub Stay safe we follow you on your other journeys alsi
This is my favorite place in the world. Especially Bear lake. Thank you so much for this mini-documentry.
You’re so welcome, it’s truly a special park
@@AliceFordAdventures
It really is.
Very nicely done. Looking forward to a trip. June 2024. Thank you.
Have a great time!
Ahh, Trail Ridge Rd. I was in a Ford Transit Van transporting belongings for a client north of Edwards. The previous two times I was at RMNP, the road was closed for the season. There were warnings of snow on the day I was to get to CO, continuing thru the weekend. I kept following their Twitter feed for updates. Even without a permit(forgot all about that), the ranger at the entrance was nice enough to let me drive thru. Finally got to see all of the park, saw it start to snow at the highest elevation, and had a wonderful drive back down to Edwards, taking some back roads. RMNP is wonderful, as is all of CO....
Yes CO is surely something
This is a great summary of the park. I live in Colorado and go there a few times a year and love it. Have been there in all 4 seasons. It is definitely worth going any time of the year.
It sure is! I tried to go last winter but didn’t make it, hopefully this year
I don’t agree at all.
Great video and footage. Thank you for sharing. looking forward to first trip in June to RMNP
Have a great time. There will likely still be some snow in the high mountains in early June
I love Rocky Mountain National park. My profile picture is actually me at the summit of Longs Peak in 2018. I dedicated the first 6 months of that year to lose 130 pounds so I could hike the summit. It was something I failed to do when I was in my 20's in the early 2000's and it always bugged me. I was just at the park a few weeks ago for a quick visit. I plan on going back in July to do some hikes. In fact, this video has given me some great ideas for hikes to do, so as always, thank you for sharing!
Wow Keith that is so inspirational! Way to go! I loved Longs despite how hard and scary the top part is, I’ve got a lot more hikes I want to do too
Thank you Alice! I look forward to your future hikes!
thats so impressive. good for you. I am also in the rockies in my profile pic! lol
Great video! Thank you!
I'm a huge fan of this channel - so much great information (and inspiration)! The beginning drone footage is from Guanella Pass showing Mt. Beirstadt and Mt. Blue Sky - two 14ers outside of RMNP. Other spectacular RMNP hikes include Sky Pond, Mt. Ida, Chasm Lake, Odessa Lake, and the Gorge Lakes basin. Thank you Alice for all your work and congrats for your climb of Longs!
Thank you Nick! Yes no drones in the park so that footage is as you said from other areas in the Rockies. Thanks so much for watching. I definitely need to return to the park and see more places
Thanks Alice for highlighting RMNP. Went for a week last late September and had a great time with lots of hikes and waterfalls. We stayed near Estes Park and really enjoyed visiting the town as well. We Spent 1 night at the Stanley hotel and enjoyed the ghost tour but didn’t run into any ghosts.
Oooh very cool! Estes park is super fun!
Lol, mine is banana pancakes too...except I put blueberries, walnuts, protein powder, collagen powder, cinnamon, and a touch of vanilla in the mix as well. They're great for packing as a snack for later in the day. This video will be useful as I continue planning my mid-July trip to Colorado. Seeing The Black Keys at Red Rocks was part of the motivation and will end the trip, but plenty of nature and hiking before then. Thanks, Alice.
Great video. We will be there in two weeks! Can’t wait!
Alice great job on the RMNP video. I'm a very fortunate guy who lives in Loveland, Co. about 20 East of RMNP. We know what a gem this park is and sincerely appreciate you show casing the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Thanks Dennis. Loveland is a great place. My mom is in Glenwood Springs so I love Colorado and come often
I visit RMNP weekly and you did a great job covering the highlights of the park.
Thank you 🙏
I love RMNP and Estes Park dearly. I go every year, and count the days between visits. I've been to Hawaii, Florida, and many great states, but absolutely nothing compares to the beauty of the Estes/RMNP area.
Great video, thank you.
I really like your videos. Just so informative. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome
America The Beautiful - ruggedly beautiful.
My first video I saw of yours was your overnight Longs Peak video. And here we are again, lol
Thanks for the really helpful info and great video. RMNP is on our short list for a visit!
You’re welcome
Thanks Alice, that was a great entertaining video. I plan on going there soon.
Subscribed, glad I found your channel. Very professional footage, excellent video, will follow. Thanks!
Thank you so much. Please check out the newest video which dropped yesterday from Japan
@@AliceFordAdventures I sure will, look forward to watching more of your travels.
My wife and I visited RMNP for the first time a couple days ago. Even with a timed entry pass the line to enter the park was extensive. How 34 was closed before getting to Alpine Visitor Center so was disappointed not to be able to make it down to Grand Lake. Despite this, it was a great day.
I’m sorry to hear that, it’s very early in the season for the Trail Ridge Road. But hopefully you enjoyed Estes Park
Thank you Alice for another great video
Loved all your fun facts Alice !
Fascinating, beautiful, educational, inspiring! Thank You Alice for creating such valuable and unique content. Safe travels!
Thank you so much
This is great
Thanks Jack
Great job ! Diggin the olive drab jacket !
Thank you
Thanks for all your amazing video’s. Can’t wait to see your next adventure say safe and thank care . Thank you again from Hickory Flat Mississippi .
Thanks Mark! I’ve spent some time in Mississippi in Choctaw and Biloxi
That’s awesome I have family in Choctaw . I’ve never been to Biloxi I’m more of a mountain guy I guess .. Stay safe and keep doing what you do your amazing at it and thanks again . I love all you video’s .
Great video
Excellent video and very informative! Just got to see this video, at the right time :) as I am planning to visit the park in mid August this year (2022).
Great video and lots of cool facts. I saw the correction about the Colorado river and it’s destination.
One other one…. The burn scar just north of the Kawuneeche Valley Visitors center wasn’t from the Cameron Peak fire. The CP fire was at the very north part of RMNP.
The burn scar near Kawuneeche visitors center was from the East Troublesome Fire. It’s also the same fire that caused the town of Estes Park to be evacuated after it jumped the mountains and burned along Bear Lake Road, and into Moraine Park.
Beautiful scenery and like you said, so much to see and do.
I lived in Estes for the last 5 years, it’s such a special place.
Look forward to your next videos!
Fantastic video, I hope to visit this year late August or early September. Thanks for the info.
It’s a great park
@@AliceFordAdventures i thought i was going last year but an emergency prevented it. Just watched pinnacles
Thank you for excellent & informative video Alice. We are thinking of journeying there next spring.
I hope you do!
Enjoyed seeing a lot of familiar scenery but disappointed to see all the fire damage since my last visit to RMNP in 2014. Been spending more time in the National Forests/wilderness areas of Colorado for a bit more solitude and fly fishing. Thanks for an updated look at the park in Fall.
I'll watch when it comes out! I just went here and made my own video for it so im watching everyones to see how much fun they had!
What can I say, love your videos and keep up the great work!!
Preparing for my trip to RMNP - I'm so glad I found your channel! Love your green shirt - where is it from?
Pretty park nice trails and beautiful lake but i think the Smokey mountain national park is more beautiful its green with so many beautiful trees and streams and eagles and water falls but rocker mountain national park is beautiful as well thanks for posting
Smokies are great too but not as many or really any big mountains to hike. Very different anyways but you’re right both are beautiful and lots of bears in the Smokies
@@AliceFordAdventures True the mountains are not as high but beautiful my next trip will be the Rocky Mountain National Park.
thanks for this - wouldn't you know it - I'm only a few hours from RMNP and yet I've never gone. I'm going to need to do so now~!
Yes you certainly should. Enter on the west side if you don't want to worry about a timed entrance permit and getting up suer early.
Mill gravy and Home make biscuits Be safe!!!!
I just did a 5 lakes loop video! Great job!
This is a really good video. Thank you.
Thanks Jack
Awesome scenery. The Rockies are sublime. A person has to experience the pristine environment at least once in a lifetime. A picture or even a video does not pay tribute. I have been fortunate enough to be able to live nearby for the last 10 years, I am talking about the Canadian Rockies in Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 Thanks Alice for sharing. Still wearing that hat hey....hmmmm. Oh well, if it fits, wear it 🏔😎☯️⛺️
I haven’t found another visor that works quite so well yet haha
Great episode Alice! We visited the west side in September of 2020, and were there for the 1 st snow storm of the year. We were not able to go over TRR to the east side. I was shocked to see that fire rip through that area a month later.
We stopped on our way home on this year's trip and got to stay in Estes for a few days, the east side was gorgeous. Both areas are so beautiful and yet so different. I loved seeing your over view of both. I really enjoyed Lily Lake too. I found Sprague Lake to be my favorite though 😀
It is such a beautiful park in glad you got to go back for a second visit
Great video, thanks for sharing. We visited RMNP a few days ago and hiked to Emerald Lake on icy/snowy path. It took us about 2 hours to get there since we stopped a couple of times, took tons of pics but the view's amazing. Will definitely visit again.
My husband and I are staying in Estes Park for 4 nights in early October. We are planning on hitting RMNP two days while we are there. I am kind of hyper about planning so this was helpful. We are a little unsure about what sorts of hikes to try since we are definitely not used to high altitude! It looks like there are some easy hikes to try!
Have fun yes there are lots of low elevation hikes you can do too.
Thx Alice , beautiful video, very helpful for our planning coming trip . I noticed there were some fall colors , when were you there in this video ? thx Alice
I was at the park in two seasons filming this video. October and July
Thank you for the beautiful summary! Do you recommend visiting RMNP in 2nd week of May? Or is it too early and would have restrictions on the trail ridge road?
Very enjoyable video!
Thank you so much
Thanks!
Well done!! Luv your channel.. what is the best hike in Rmnp in your opinion and waterfall as well! Any info is appreciated
I think Wold Basin is great because going to Ouzel falls you pass a few and can continue on to 2 more as well.
Ribbon Falls is also really cool. Best hikes: Chasm Lake,sky pond or 5 lakes loop
امريكا جميلة وانتي اجمل من كل امريكا جمالك زاد الطبيعة جمالا للابد انتي كنز من كنوز العالم
Love the vid! What time of year was this?
July
Moose in Colorado is a surprise, lots of hunter head there for the elk. Yellowstone area can have snowstorms in July, so you might want to take chains for your tires.
Thanks John that’s a great tip and it’s required on i70 in winter as well as some of the passes
@@AliceFordAdventures chains are required in the Snowy Mountains in Australia too.
@@2011woodlands I didn’t realize Australia had any of those 😮 😆
@@AliceFordAdventures they have ski resorts, it's weird to see emus wading through ? 5 feet of snow next to the highway in their winter ( our summer ).
FYI everyone. 13:35 You can also access this area via Allenspark. From there you can begin a hike from outside of the park so you do not need to worry about entrance fees and reservations.
Love your videos Alice! I'm going in two weeks. I hope there isn't too much snow cover so I can hike and maybe summit Longs Peak (we'll see about that one). Other than Moose, did you see any bears or other wildlife?
It’s still pretty early for Longs and there will certainly still be snow and ice near the summit. Definitely bring micro spikes and check with the parks backcountry office before they always have day of trail conditions. Only other wildlife I saw was elk
A "couple of dozen" parking spots at Bear Lake ? There are about 212 available parking spots at Bear Lake. Also, the Colorado River flows to the Pacific Ocean, not the Gulf of Mexico.
bravo,you did stunning , see you later~ 👌
Thanks
Hi Alice,
I thought Bear Lake was beautiful. They wouldn't let me throw in my Fishing Line. 😒
Dave (the Going to the Sun Road Glacier Natl Park guy)
If you are planning to go visit this place be careful, you'll need a reservation, and or if you don't have one you can get in after 3pm, But only so far up, not all the way up!
Yep I explained that in detail in this video
Actually, the Colorado River ends up at the Gulf of California rather than the Gulf of Mexico.
It sure does there is a colorado river that goes to the Gulf but it’s in Texas. My mistake
Drones are not allowed in RNP, nor other national parks..... How did you get a permit?
No drone footage was shot in the park.
This video is really well done. I hate to come off as a mean troll, which I am not, but I should point out that your grammar needs a boost in a couple of places. Information is really well presented and helpful. You worked hard on this and it shows. Oh, one more little thing. When you show a waterfall, it's probably better to leave the music off and let us hear it. Overall, I wish more people would make videos with the high quality of this one. Thank you!
Great video Alice! Are there any less difficult mountains to hike in the park besides Longs Peak?
Yes there sure are. Deer mountain is a good mountain, Twin Sisters is also decent, I would Amos recommend the 5 lakes loop although it’s not a peak
Are you allowed to hike in the park with your dog?
No. Dogs are only allowed in some campgrounds and on roadways. Almost all National parks have banned dogs on trails.
@@AliceFordAdventures Does the same hold true for national forests and state parks?
@@alastairpaisley6668 No most national forests allow dogs, wilderness conservation areas may not though. State parks are very dependent but most do allow dogs. Always best to check before you go
Always have microspikes when you hike...
I love you @ Alice Ford
أين انتي تسكون في أي ولاية تسكن
هل تعطوني بيت هنا في هذا المكان انا احب الريف و الطبيعة جدا جدا
لا أحب المدن الكبرى بل أحب الريف جيدا جيدا
"located in Northeast Colorado" nooooo! North central CO (the park is closer to Utah than Nebraska/Kansas
Thanks for the correction I just fixed that ;) it is quite central just seems east to me being on the west side of Colorado most often
Coffee money!
Thank you!!
🙋 Alice 🍎🍏🍊🍌🥝🍍
A latte😂
ساعود لك بعد قليل انني مشغول حولي ساعة او سعاتين
لا تسرعي بسيارت اجعلي لسيارت سرعة محدد ولا تسرعي في قيادة السيارات الحدث المرور خطير جدا جدا
Chasm is pronounced like casual,not like the name Chas...and there are no rivers suitable for rafting in the park.
One small correction. The Colorado River doesn't flow to the Gulf of Mexico, it ends up in the Gulf of California in Mexico.
Ah yes sorry about that, i should of said Baja California and the sea of Cortez
too much Talking! and not enough beautiful Scenery!