“He climbed cathedral mountains; he saw silver clouds below.” ~ John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High
The Rocky Mountains aren’t just a mountain range; they’re nature’s masterpieces. For millions of years, these towering peaks have stood watch over wild valleys, meadows, and forests. Imagine a place where snow-capped summits pierce the sky, where wildlife roams freely, and every corner whispers a secret from a time long past.
Rocky Mountain National Park is more than just a scenic drive; it’s a trip back in time. From the mystical legends of the Ute tribe to the brave women who fought to protect this land, every turn holds a new story. As you cruise past pristine lakes, jagged cliffs, and lush meadows, you’ll feel the power of the wilderness unfold around you.
This self-guided audio tour is your ticket to explore at your own pace. Dive into the history of the Ute tribe, discover the trailblazing women who helped preserve the park, and uncover the fascinating geology that formed these towering mountains. Visit iconic spots like Bear Lake, the Deer Mountain Trail, and Many Parks Curve Overlook.
Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, and as you pass landmarks like Poudre Lake and the Holzwarth Historic Site, you’ll be transported to another time, learning about the people and events that shaped this place.
Heads-up: The views here are so jaw-dropping your camera will be working overtime. So go ahead, snap all the photos you want!
Download the Rocky Mountain National Park Trip Planner for more details on how to reach the park, must-see stops, best places to stay, when to visit, activities to do, packing tips, and more!
NOTE: For road closures & reservation fees, visit nps.comÂ
Trail Ridge Road is closed to through travel during winter; check the current road status at nps.gov. Our Winter Audio tour route is still available, starting from the park’s east entrance.
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Rocky Mountain National Park Map
Where To Start?
Starting Point addresses
(The tour begins at the parking lot of Beaver Meadows Visitor Center. Please note, this is a suggested starting point. We are not affiliated with the visitor center or any businesses in the area, so their staff will not have information about this tour.)
(The tour begins near the Grand Lake Visitor Center on Trail Ridge Road. As you approach northbound on Trail Ridge Road, you’ll see the Visitor Center on your right. Please note, this is a suggested starting point. We are not affiliated with the visitor center or any businesses in the area, so their staff will not have information about this tour.)
(The tour begins at the parking lot of Beaver Meadows Visitor Center. Please note, this is a suggested starting point. We are not affiliated with the visitor center or any businesses in the area, so their staff will not have information about this tour.)
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If multiple versions or entry points are available for your tour, be sure to download all the audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are currently not supported; we’re working toward a solution with Apple
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Audio Story Highlights
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Welcome/Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
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Deer Mountain Trailhead
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Beaver Ponds
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Hidden Valley
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Many Parks Curve Overlook
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Rainbow Curve Overlook
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Ute Trailhead/Ute Tribe
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Forest Canyon Overlook/Arapaho in the Rockies
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Lava Cliffs Overlook
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Gore Range Overlook
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Alpine Visitor Center
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Medicine Bow Curve
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Elizabeth and Esther Burnell
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Poudre Lake/Forest Canyon Overlook
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Fairview Curve Viewpoint
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Colorado River Trailhead/Colorado River History
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Timber Creek Road Camp Barn/Building the Trail Ridge Road
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Holzwarth Historic Site
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Bowen/Baker Trailhead
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Coyote Valley Trailhead
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Onahu Trailhead
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Green Mountain & Trailhead
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Grand Lake/Conclusion
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Moraine Park Amphitheater
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Big Thompson River
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Moraine Park & Horseback Riding
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Cub Lake Trailhead
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Fern Lake Trailhead
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Eagle Cliff Mountain
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Hollowell Park & Mountain Lions
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Park and Ride
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Sprague Lake
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Bierstadt Lake Trailhead
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Quaking Aspens & Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
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Bear Lake
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
Rocky Mountain National Park is located in the state of Colorado, USA. It’s nestled in the Rocky Mountains.
There are cool options like campgrounds, cabins, and hotels where you can crash while exploring Rocky Mountain National Park.
The Rocky Mountains are famous for their epic views! Think towering peaks, lush meadows, and tons of wildlife.
You can set up camp at different campgrounds inside Rocky Mountain National Park. Get ready for some awesome outdoor vibes!
Keep your eyes peeled, my friend! You can spot wildlife all over Rocky Mountain National Park, but places like Moraine Park and the Kawuneeche Valley are known for some wild sightings.
You’ve got to check out Trail Ridge Road, Bear Lake, and those breathtaking viewpoints along the scenic drives. They’re pure awesomeness!
Yeah, you can bring your furry buddies, but keep them on a leash! They’re welcome in certain areas and developed spots, but not everywhere.
The main road that goes through Rocky Mountain National Park is called Trail Ridge Road. Get ready for some mind-blowing views along that route.
One day is a good start, but honestly, you’ll want more time to soak in the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s worth exploring at a chill pace.