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Another way to get take Rocky Mountain Day Trip from Denver is a long way, and for this, you need to head west on the Interstate 70 and then go north on Highway 40. Then take the Highway 34 to Grand Lake.
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Cool Off The Heat With Rocky Mountain Trip Today, the adventure lovers want to explore more and more of this world, and they never want to rest. If you are an adventurer, then you know that nature is one of the most beautiful things that can blow away your mind's stress. Everyone needs a good trip to blow off the pressure, and today we have a fantastic trip for you. Here we are talking about the Day Trip to Rocky Mountain National Park from Denver. This is one of the most taken trips in Denver, and it is a kind of trip where you can spend your whole week while enjoying 416 square feet of lakes, mountains and other nature's wonder. Details and way to go There are two ways of taking this one of the most amazing Denver day trips. You can take the shortest route through north on Highway 36 to the town of Estes Park, and this park is about 66 miles from the Denver. Then you just need to Highway 34 into the national park. Another way to get take Rocky Mountain Day Trip from Denver is a long way, and for this, you need to head west on the Interstate 70 and then go north on Highway 40. Then take the Highway 34 to Grand Lake. There is estimated 359 miles of hiking land horseback riding to reach this beautiful national park, and the incredible wildlife of this national park hosts moose, elk and eagles. It is open all year and is traversed best in the summer season. There are some points before you decide to take Rocky Mountain National Park Day Trip from Denver: The national park is limited in the winter and early spring. During winter the snow prohibits the hiking through much of the park. The national park also doesn't have any ski lifts, so you need to snowshoe or do skiing. Activities and accommodation There are a bunch of activities that you can do during your Day Trip to Rocky Mountain National Park from Denver. You can do hiking as the Trail Ridge Road has a high point of 12,183 feet and this is the highest elevation point for any road in the US national park. You can also do biking, horseback riding and the snowmobiling. If you are worried about accommodation, then there isn't anything to worry as there are many hotels available here. Stanly Hotel is one of the most famous hotels here, and it was also Stephen King's inspiration for "The Shining." Another famous luxurious hotel is the Visitors Bureau.