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Excursion privée d'une journée et randonnée dans le parc national des Rocheuses

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Our guides team is made up of Master Naturalists, experts with Master's Degrees in Outdoor and Sustainability Education, and more!

This trip is tailored to you and your group, so we can make adjustments to the day based on your interests. Spend the day exploring the geological wonders of the Rocky Mountains and learning about its unique ecology. Our guides will share stories of the park’s human history as well as information about flora and fauna.
Ville: Parc d'Estes
Mon 07 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
At midday, your guide will serve a gourmet picnic lunch. We cater to all dietary request with notice!
Private transportation
Park Entry Fees
Private, naturalist guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
At midday, your guide will serve a gourmet picnic lunch. We cater to all dietary request with notice!
Private transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
À quoi s'attendre
1
Sentier Ridge Road
Conduisez la route panoramique dans le parc qui couvre 48 miles entre Estes Park et Grand Lake. Onze miles de cette autoroute sont au-dessus de la limite des arbres, avec des altitudes proches de 11 500. En serpentant à travers la toundra, Trail Ridge Road offre des vues saisissantes, des observations de la faune et de magnifiques fleurs sauvages alpines.
2
Lac de l'ours
Profitez d'une randonnée ou d'une courte promenade à partir de ce magnifique lac alpin !
3
Chutes de l'Alberta
Vous pouvez choisir de faire la randonnée aller-retour de 2 milles jusqu'aux chutes Alberta depuis Bear Lake!
4
Sentier du lac Emeraude
Admirez trois lacs alpins lors de cette randonnée de 3,6 miles !
5
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Kawuneeche
Partez à la recherche d'animaux sauvages dans la vallée de Kawuneeche où l'orignal, le wapiti, le mouflon d'Amérique, le cerf mulet et bien d'autres passent leur temps !
6
Surplombant le canyon de la forêt
Profitez d'une vue panoramique à 11 716 pieds de Forest Canyon Overlook. Descendez le court sentier pour voir Forest Canyon et ses canyons affluents, Hayden Gorge et Gorge Lakes.
7
Trail Ridge Road
Drive the scenic road into the park which covers 48 miles between Estes Park and Grand Lake. Eleven miles of this highway are above treeline, with elevations near 11,500. As it winds across the tundra, Trail Ridge Road offers thrilling views, wildlife sightings and georgeous alpine wildflowers.
8
Bear Lake
Hike to Bear, Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes (3 mi, 702 ft gain)
9
Upper Beaver Meadows Trailhead
This is a great place to look for wildlife!
10
Forest Canyon Overlook
Enjoy a panoramic view at 11,716 feet from Forest Canyon Overlook. Walk down the short trail to see Forest Canyon and its tributary canyons, Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes.
11
Alpine Visitor Center
This is a great end point to buy some gifts for your memories while also supporting our National Parks!
12
Trail Ridge Road
Drive the scenic road into the park which covers 48 miles between Estes Park and Grand Lake. Eleven miles of this highway are above treeline, with elevations near 11,500. As it winds across the tundra, Trail Ridge Road offers thrilling views, wildlife sightings and georgeous alpine wildflowers.
13
Bear Lake
Hike to Bear, Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes (3 mi, 702 ft gain)
14
Upper Beaver Meadows Trailhead
This is a great place to look for wildlife!
15
Forest Canyon Overlook
Enjoy a panoramic view at 11,716 feet from Forest Canyon Overlook. Walk down the short trail to see Forest Canyon and its tributary canyons, Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes.
16
Alpine Visitor Center
This is a great end point to buy some gifts for your memories while also supporting our National Parks!
17
Trail Ridge Road
Drive the scenic road into the park which covers 48 miles between Estes Park and Grand Lake. Eleven miles of this highway are above treeline, with elevations near 11,500. As it winds across the tundra, Trail Ridge Road offers thrilling views, wildlife sightings and georgeous alpine wildflowers.
18
Bear Lake
Hike to Bear, Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes (3 mi, 702 ft gain)
19
Upper Beaver Meadows Trailhead
This is a great place to look for wildlife!
20
Forest Canyon Overlook
Enjoy a panoramic view at 11,716 feet from Forest Canyon Overlook. Walk down the short trail to see Forest Canyon and its tributary canyons, Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes.
21
Alpine Visitor Center
This is a great end point to buy some gifts for your memories while also supporting our National Parks!
22
Trail Ridge Road
Drive the scenic road into the park which covers 48 miles between Estes Park and Grand Lake. Eleven miles of this highway are above treeline, with elevations near 11,500. As it winds across the tundra, Trail Ridge Road offers thrilling views, wildlife sightings and georgeous alpine wildflowers.
23
Bear Lake
Hike to Bear, Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes (3 mi, 702 ft gain)
24
Upper Beaver Meadows Trailhead
This is a great place to look for wildlife!
25
Forest Canyon Overlook
Enjoy a panoramic view at 11,716 feet from Forest Canyon Overlook. Walk down the short trail to see Forest Canyon and its tributary canyons, Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes.
26
Alpine Visitor Center
This is a great end point to buy some gifts for your memories while also supporting our National Parks!
27
Trail Ridge Road
Drive the scenic road into the park which covers 48 miles between Estes Park and Grand Lake. Eleven miles of this highway are above treeline, with elevations near 11,500. As it winds across the tundra, Trail Ridge Road offers thrilling views, wildlife sightings and georgeous alpine wildflowers.
28
Bear Lake
Hike to Bear, Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes (3 mi, 702 ft gain)
29
Upper Beaver Meadows Trailhead
This is a great place to look for wildlife!
30
Forest Canyon Overlook
Enjoy a panoramic view at 11,716 feet from Forest Canyon Overlook. Walk down the short trail to see Forest Canyon and its tributary canyons, Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes.
31
Alpine Visitor Center
This is a great end point to buy some gifts for your memories while also supporting our National Parks!
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (7)
ledanielm
Jul 2024
Our trip was a beautiful way to spend the day in the Rocky Mountains. Our tour guide Andre was amazing and informative through the entire trip!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
Sounds like a perfect day in the Rockies! 🌄 We're so glad Andre made your experience both amazing and informative. Thanks for choosing to explore with us!
Go615700
Jul 2024
We really enjoyed our fantastic tour of Rocky Mountain National Park. Maria, our guide, was fun, energetic and excited about sharing her expert knowledge of the park with us. We really enjoyed hiking and seeing the many amazing vistas of RMNP, which included a mother Moose and her baby, a herd of Elk within arms reach, and a host of other amazing sites and creatures. Highly recommended!
bneige0
Jul 2024
Great communication in the week leading up to our trip (family of four w 12 and 9 yr old boys) including personalizing all of our needs, from lunch and snack requests (including diet and allergy needs) to ensuring we got just the hike and sights we wanted from our day together. Mish was a great guide and gave some great info throughout the day while supporting us in the hike with great snacks and hiking poles for the kids. Mish made it comfortable for us to get in a great hike, lots of photo ops and not having to worry about times entry or driving around RMNP was a real plus!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Thanks for the glowing review! Looks like Mish hit the trail running, turning your Rocky Mountain adventure into a tailor-made family blockbuster. Sounds like Mish struck the perfect balance between tour guide and Mary Poppins. Here's to hassle-free hikes and guides who make the Rockies feel like a walk in the (national) park.

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