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Visite géologique privée de 4 heures dans le parc national des Rocheuses

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In the comfort of your own vehicle, our knowledgeable step-on geologist guide, Ranger Rod, will direct you through Rocky Mountain National Park. He will take photos of your group's adventure as you travel through time in RMNP witnessing evidence of major rock and mineral forming processes that took place billions of years ago. Discover ancient mountains that started rising shortly after the dinosaurs went extinct, as well as landscape formed by later volcanic eruptions. More recently (in geologic time) learn how the mountains were sculpted by massive ice age glaciers and about early human history after the valley glaciers covering the area melted 12 thousand years ago. Seeing these natural wonders through the eyes of an experienced local geologist, will evolve your worldview of mountain landscapes and enhance future RMNP adventures.

6 hour tour times are only available in the summertime when Trail Ridge Rd is open, 4 hour tour reservations are available year-round.
Ville: Parc national des Rocheuses
Fri 06 Jun
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Fri 06 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Park entry pass
Fuel surcharge
Professional photos
Timed entry reservation (when required)
Retired Geologist, Professional Guide
Gear Rentals (when needed)
Timed Entry Reservations (when required)
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
À quoi s'attendre
1
Parc national des Rocheuses
Lors de votre visite géologique du RMNP, vous : serez orienté vers le parc à l'aide de cartes 3D expliquant la topographie géologique majeure ; explorez les preuves des puissantes forces tectoniques, volcaniques et glaciaires qui ont créé le paysage du parc; déchiffrez l'histoire géologique derrière les panoramas à couper le souffle des meilleurs points de vue du parc et des habitats fauniques actifs; apprendre à reconnaître les principales roches et minéraux du RMNP, y compris les gneiss et schistes métamorphiques, ainsi que les roches intrusives et volcaniques de la terre intérieure ; localisez 5 anciennes vallées glaciaires et les 8 glaciers nommés d'aujourd'hui ainsi que des sommets proéminents et les 3 chaînes de montagnes du parc. Revivez les héritages autochtones américains datant de plus de 11 000 ans et l'histoire colorée des pionniers à partir des années 1800.
2
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Upon meeting Ranger Rod at the BMVC, you will explore a 3D map located in the building's basement to get good orientation of the park and its formations before passing through the RMNP entrance gate.
3
Rocky Mountain National Park
On your geologic tour of RMNP you will: be oriented to the park using 3D Maps explaining major geologic topography; explore evidence of the powerful tectonic, volcanic, and glacial forces that created the park’s landscape; decipher the geologic story behind the breathtaking scenic vistas of the park’s best overlooks and active wildlife habitats; learn how to recognize major RMNP rocks and minerals, including metamorphic Gneiss and Schist, and intrusive and volcanic rocks from inner earth; locate 5 ancient glacial valleys and today’s 8 named glaciers along with prominent peaks, and the park’s 3 mountain ranges. Relive Indigenous American legacies dating back over 11 thousand years and colorful pioneer history starting in 1800’s.
4
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
After your tour, you will return to the BMVC
5
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Upon meeting Ranger Rod at the BMVC, you will explore a 3D map located in the building's basement to get good orientation of the park and its formations before passing through the RMNP entrance gate.
6
Rocky Mountain National Park
On your geologic tour of RMNP you will: be oriented to the park using 3D Maps explaining major geologic topography; explore evidence of the powerful tectonic, volcanic, and glacial forces that created the park’s landscape; decipher the geologic story behind the breathtaking scenic vistas of the park’s best overlooks and active wildlife habitats; learn how to recognize major RMNP rocks and minerals, including metamorphic Gneiss and Schist, and intrusive and volcanic rocks from inner earth; locate 5 ancient glacial valleys and today’s 8 named glaciers along with prominent peaks, and the park’s 3 mountain ranges. Relive Indigenous American legacies dating back over 11 thousand years and colorful pioneer history starting in 1800’s.
7
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
After your tour, you will return to the BMVC
8
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Upon meeting Ranger Rod at the BMVC, you will explore a 3D map located in the building's basement to get good orientation of the park and its formations before passing through the RMNP entrance gate.
9
Rocky Mountain National Park
On your geologic tour of RMNP you will: be oriented to the park using 3D Maps explaining major geologic topography; explore evidence of the powerful tectonic, volcanic, and glacial forces that created the park’s landscape; decipher the geologic story behind the breathtaking scenic vistas of the park’s best overlooks and active wildlife habitats; learn how to recognize major RMNP rocks and minerals, including metamorphic Gneiss and Schist, and intrusive and volcanic rocks from inner earth; locate 5 ancient glacial valleys and today’s 8 named glaciers along with prominent peaks, and the park’s 3 mountain ranges. Relive Indigenous American legacies dating back over 11 thousand years and colorful pioneer history starting in 1800’s.
10
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
After your tour, you will return to the BMVC
11
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Upon meeting Ranger Rod at the BMVC, you will explore a 3D map located in the building's basement to get good orientation of the park and its formations before passing through the RMNP entrance gate.
12
Rocky Mountain National Park
On your geologic tour of RMNP you will: be oriented to the park using 3D Maps explaining major geologic topography; explore evidence of the powerful tectonic, volcanic, and glacial forces that created the park’s landscape; decipher the geologic story behind the breathtaking scenic vistas of the park’s best overlooks and active wildlife habitats; learn how to recognize major RMNP rocks and minerals, including metamorphic Gneiss and Schist, and intrusive and volcanic rocks from inner earth; locate 5 ancient glacial valleys and today’s 8 named glaciers along with prominent peaks, and the park’s 3 mountain ranges. Relive Indigenous American legacies dating back over 11 thousand years and colorful pioneer history starting in 1800’s.
13
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
After your tour, you will return to the BMVC
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Commentaires (18)
568karlak
Sep 2024
If you want a tour of the amazing vistas of RMNP while learning how these sites were formed millions of years ago this tour is for you! Rod is so good at explaining complex geological terms in a way that they are easily understand. Plus he has a great sense of humor and is an excellent photographer. As part of the tour you will receive photos of your group and of the geological features seen on the tour! I highly recommend this tour - one of the best I've done!
GrandTour02255138917
Sep 2024
Rod was one of the top tour guides that my wife and I have ever had. It was great having a geologist as our tour guide. He pointed out so many interesting things and if I can only remember 25% of them, that is great. Brought us to some of the "off the beaten track areas". My hat is off to Full Potentially Wilderness. They asked me several questions on the type of tour we wanted and Rod was assigned to be our tour guide. A perfect match. Thank you Rod.
T3895PIjustinw
Aug 2024
Making it simple to start: Rod was fantastic! Somewhat longer and more detailed: we started with a short show and tell about the whole park in the lower level of the visitor’s center then jumped in our mini-van and Rod guided us up through all sorts of wonderful locations in the park and showed us the rocks, the geology, explained how everything had turned out like it has and, along the way, took some delightful family shots and some super wildlife pictures and vistas and shared them with us afterwards. We all 4 of us enjoyed, both adults and both grown boys and would recommend Rod’s company to anyone considering this type of activity in the future. I will add that he brought along a bag of rocks to show us as we drove around and also he communicated very actively and clearly both in the build-up to getting to Estes Park and after that tour as well

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