Greetings from Rocky Mountain National Park

It all started with the Rocky Mountain National Park, but it has led to many other adventures in too many other national parks. We LOVE Ranger talks. We will even go when we weren’t camping! Our favorite was spending the Fourth of July at Mesa Verde, where the event is not celebrated by the native Americans. So no fireworks, but a truly memorable talk on the diet of those indigenous people capped off with a Rangers vs. Campers question competition where the losers had to eat some of those foods. The campers always yelled “Make the Ranger eat it!” And they did with gusto.

Sincerely,
Mike

Rocky Mountain National Park

This dramatic landscape of towering mountains and alpine lakes encompasses more than 265,000 acres - 95% of which are designated wilderness. With this intentional focus on protecting this unique landscape, there are few developed infrastructure areas in the park, which leads to traffic problems in areas including the Bear Lake Road Corridor and right off Trail Ridge Road. Alpine tundra also encompasses approximately 1/3 of the park. Alpine tundra is a fundamental and fragile resource, which requires park managers to give this ecosystem increased attention for protection.

State(s): Colorado

Established: 1915

“It is a truly national treasure to have these available to everyone. The people working there are dedicated, knowledgeable professionals from the park staff to even the vendors. ”

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