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Visite audio autonome du parc national des Rocheuses

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Purchase only one tour per vehicle, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Take an unforgettable drive through Rocky Mountain National Park with this self-guided audio tour! These beautiful peaks are loaded with hiking trails and astonishing vistas, and this comprehensive tour will introduce you to all of them. Visit stunning lakes and mountain passes, hear the history of the remarkable women who helped create the park, and learn about the Ute tribe and their legends. And, of course, don’t forget to snap a few photos along the way!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Ville: Parc national des Rocheuses
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Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated hidden stories, video, text
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat or Email.
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting!
2
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
3
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
4
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
5
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
6
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
7
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
8
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
9
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
10
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
11
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
12
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
13
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
14
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
15
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
16
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
17
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting!
18
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
19
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
20
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
21
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
22
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
23
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
24
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
25
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
26
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
27
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
28
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
29
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
30
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
31
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
32
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
33
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting!
34
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
35
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
36
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
37
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
38
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
39
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
40
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
41
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
42
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
43
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
44
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
45
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
46
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
47
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
48
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
49
Parc national des Rocheuses
Bienvenue au parc national des Rocheuses ! Cette visite vous emmènera à travers le tronçon le plus pittoresque de cette majestueuse chaîne de montagnes. Préparez-vous pour des panoramas époustouflants, des prairies luxuriantes et une observation de la faune de premier ordre !
50
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Beaver Meadows
Le centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Beaver Meadows, également connu sous le nom de bâtiment administratif du parc national des Rocheuses, est le siège du parc et le principal centre d'accueil des visiteurs du parc national des Rocheuses, dans le centre-nord du Colorado.
51
Montagne des cerfs
Le premier sentier de randonnée que vous atteindrez est le Deer Mountain Trailhead, qui mène à 1 000 pieds à des vues spectaculaires depuis un sommet montagneux.
52
De nombreux parcs donnent sur la courbe
Vous arriverez ensuite au Many Parks Curve Overlook, qui offre une vue imprenable non pas sur une ou deux mais sur trois magnifiques prairies de montagne.
53
Sentier Ute
Au prochain sentier, le début du sentier Ute, vous découvrirez la tribu Ute qui appelait autrefois les Rocheuses.
54
Surplombant le canyon de la forêt
En continuant, vous arriverez au Forest Canyon Overlook, offrant une vue à partir de 12 000 pieds. Vous obtiendrez également des informations sur la tribu Arapaho tout en admirant la vue.
55
Centre d'accueil alpin
Vous passerez ensuite devant l'Alpine Visitor Center. Ce n'est pas seulement un endroit idéal pour s'arrêter pour des collations et des toilettes, c'est aussi le centre d'accueil des visiteurs le plus élevé de tous les parcs nationaux américains !
56
Grand Lac
La visite principale se termine dans la ville de Grand Lake, qui possède toutes les commodités dont vous aurez besoin après une longue et enrichissante journée dans les Rocheuses.
57
Musée du parc de la Moraine
Si vous choisissez de faire le détour par Bear Lake, vous arriverez d'abord à l'amphithéâtre du parc Moraine, qui remonte aux premiers jours du parc.
58
Musée du parc de la Moraine
Au parc Moraine, ensuite, vous aurez l'occasion de faire de l'équitation très pittoresque.
59
Point de départ du lac Bear
Après cela, vous arriverez à Cub Lake Trailhead, où vous découvrirez les dommages durables causés par les incendies de forêt dans le parc.
60
Lac des fougères
Au-delà se trouve Fern Lake Trailhead, l'arrêt idéal pour les randonneurs à la recherche d'un peu de paix et de tranquillité loin de la foule.
61
Aigle Falaise Montagne
Vous cherchez un lieu de pique-nique pittoresque ? Vous le trouverez ensuite, à Hollowell Park.
62
Lac Sprague
En continuant, vous arriverez au lac Sprague, l'un des meilleurs endroits de tout le parc pour admirer le lever du soleil. Si vous pouvez arriver assez tôt, c'est fortement recommandé!
63
Sentier de la jonction des gorges des glaciers
Le prochain sentier, à Glacier Gorge Junction, offre une grande randonnée à travers les célèbres trembles tremblants du parc. Ces trembles emblématiques sont parmi les arbres les plus robustes qui soient !
64
Lac de l'ours
Enfin, vous arriverez à Bear Lake. Cet immense lac est un endroit phénoménal pour terminer votre voyage, prendre quelques photos finales et vous prélasser dans la beauté immaculée des montagnes Rocheuses.
65
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting! Note: This 40+ miles-long tour covers the essentials of Rocky Mountain Park in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
66
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
67
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
68
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
69
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
70
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
71
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
72
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
73
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
74
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
75
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
76
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
77
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
78
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
79
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
80
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
81
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting! Note: This 40+ miles-long tour covers the essentials of Rocky Mountain Park in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
82
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
83
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
84
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
85
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
86
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
87
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
88
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
89
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
90
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
91
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
92
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
93
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
94
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
95
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
96
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
97
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting! Note: This 40+ miles-long tour covers the essentials of Rocky Mountain Park in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
98
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
99
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
100
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
101
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
102
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
103
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
104
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
105
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
106
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
107
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
108
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
109
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
110
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
111
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
112
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
113
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting! Note: This 40+ miles-long tour covers the essentials of Rocky Mountain Park in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
114
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
115
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
116
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
117
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
118
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
119
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
120
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
121
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
122
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
123
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
124
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
125
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
126
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
127
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
128
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
129
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting! Note: This 40+ miles-long tour covers the essentials of Rocky Mountain Park in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
130
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
131
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
132
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
133
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
134
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
135
Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
136
Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
137
Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
138
Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
139
Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
140
Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
141
Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
142
Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
143
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
144
Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
145
Rocky Mountain National Park
Welcome to Rocky Mountain National Park! This tour will take you through the most picturesque stretch of this majestic mountain range. Get ready for stunning vistas, lush meadows, and prime wildlife-spotting! Note: This 40+ miles-long tour covers the essentials of Rocky Mountain Park in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
146
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, also known as Rocky Mountain National Park Administration Building, is the park headquarters and principal visitors center of Rocky Mountain National Park in central northern Colorado.
147
Deer Mountain
The first hiking trail you'll reach is the Deer Mountain Trailhead, which leads up 1,000 feet to some spectacular views from a mountainous summit.
148
Many Parks Curve Overlook
You'll arrive next at the Many Parks Curve Overlook, which offers stunning views of not one or two but three gorgeous mountain meadows.
149
Ute Trail
At the next trail, the Ute Trailhead, you'll learn about the Ute tribe which once called the Rockies home.
150
Forest Canyon Overlook
Continuing on, you'll come to the Forest Canyon Overlook, featuring a vista from 12,000 feet up. You'll also get some facts about the Arapaho tribe while taking in the views.
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Alpine Visitor Center
You'll pass the Alpine Visitor Center next. This isn't just a great place to stop for snacks and restrooms, it's also the highest-elevation visitor center in any US national park!
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Grand Lake
The main tour concludes in the town of Grand Lake, which has all the amenities you'll need after a long, rewarding day in the Rockies.
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Moraine Park Museum
If you chose to take the Bear Lake detour, you'll come first to the Moraine Park Amphitheater, which dates all the way back to the park's earliest days.
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Moraine Park Museum
At Moraine Park, up next, you'll have the opportunity for some seriously scenic horseback riding.
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Bear Lake Trailhead
After that you'll come to Cub Lake Trailhead, where you'll learn about the lasting damage caused by wildfires within the park.
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Fern Lake
Beyond that is Fern Lake Trailhead, the perfect stop for hikers looking for a bit of peace and quiet away from the crowds.
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Eagle Cliff Mountain
Looking for a picturesque picnic spot? You'll find it next, at Hollowell Park.
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Sprague Lake
Continuing on, you'll come to Sprague Lake, one of the best spots in the entire park to catch the sunrise. If you can get here early enough, it's highly recommended!
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Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead
The next trail, at Glacier Gorge Junction, offers a great trek through the park's famous quaking aspens. These iconic aspens are among the hardiest trees around!
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Bear Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Bear Lake. This immense lake is a phenomenal spot to end your journey, get a few final photos, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
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Commentaires (67)
Jennifer_P
Jan 2025
I took the winter tour and was pretty disappointed in the limited content. I’ve done the same app at Joshua Tree and it was filled with info on the geology, flora and fauna of the area, as well as some fun historical facts about round ups and cowboys etc. the RMNP one was pretty flat. No mention of the mountains we were looking at, very little on the animals we could see, what geology led to the formations we saw, how old they were, etc. just very quick snippets about trailheads. I’ve been to RMNP dozens of times (I’m local to the area) and was really disappointed to not learn something new and fun. More work needed on the content.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Jennifer, I’m so glad you had a great experience with my Joshua Tree tour and decided to try my Rocky Mountain National Park Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour. I genuinely appreciate your feedback. Hearing what content you felt was missing is beneficial. The tour does cover details about the park, but if directions on the app aren’t followed, some audio stories may not trigger. I’d love to hear more specifics about what you’d like to see added so I can look into updating and improving the experience for everyone.
381kristyb
Jan 2025
Had to request password. Didn’t receive it until we were in the park and then couldn’t download it. Only got to hear about 5 stops. Please let people know to plan ahead!!! We were disappointed.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Kristy, I'm sorry to hear about your experience with my Rocky Mountain National Park tour. Our instruction email, which includes the password and setup details, is sent immediately after purchase. We encourage travelers to download the tour beforehand to avoid issues like those you encountered. I understand this was frustrating, and I'm here to assist with a replacement or refund if you want to try it. Thank you for your feedback, and we hope to make your next experience smoother.
Barbara O
Dec 2024
Excellent tour! Audio automatically starts when you reach each point. Shirt hikes around the lake were beautiful. Other two hikes were long (7 mi, 4 mi respectively). 7 mi hike is for experienced hikers only. Beautiful park. Highly recommend.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Barbara, I’m glad you enjoyed my Rocky Mountain National Park Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour! It’s great to hear the audio worked well, and the hikes around the lake were a highlight. Thanks for sharing your tips on the longer hikes, especially the 7-mile one for experienced hikers. For more adventures, check out my 30+ National Parks tour collection, which offers engaging audio guides at places like Yellowstone and Glacier. Happy travels!

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