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Trail Ridge Road Opens For The 2025 Season, Timed Entry Reservations Required

5/30/2025

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     Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park is open for the season.  Due to melting snow on the road and the potential for freezing temperatures visitors should be prepared for icy conditions. At this time, nightly closures will not be implemented.  However, because weather conditions may change rapidly at higher elevations, park visitors should be prepared to adjust travel plans accordingly at any time and are encouraged to call the park’s Trail Ridge Road recorded status phone line at (970) 586-1222.  Park staff will update the recorded line when/if the road status changes.
 
     Alpine Visitor Center and Trail Ridge Store are currently closed to all uses. Visitors must adhere to any barricades. Visitors entering any closure areas will be cited.   

     Trail Ridge Road historically opens in late May; last year the road opened on May 31.  The earliest the road has opened was on May 7, 2002; the latest June 26, 1943.  Trail Ridge Road is the highest continuous paved road in the United States, climbs to 12,183 feet and connects the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake. Trail Ridge Road officially closed for the season last year on October 18.  
 
     National Park Service plow operators began clearing the snow in the middle of April. Crews from the west side of the park and crews from the east side of the park move along the road and eventually meet at the Alpine Visitor Center. The visitor center is the highest in the National Park Service, sitting at 11,796 feet above sea level.  Spring storms often impact plowing activities. This year, May storms with significant winds at higher elevations hampered snow plowing operations this year.  Plow operators have encountered additional snow accumulation, significant wind resulting in deep snow drifts, freezing cold temperatures and ice.  

​Timed Entry Reservations In Place
 
     Rocky Mountain National Park has a timed entry reservation system in place during certain times of day. 
 
     There are two types of reservations available. One option is for the Bear Lake Road Corridor, which includes the entire corridor and rest of the park. This reservation period is from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Another timed-entry option is for the rest of Rocky Mountain National Park, excluding the Bear Lake Road corridor, and includes Trail Ridge Road. This reservation period is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Permits issued using the reservation system will allow park visitors to enter the park within two-hour windows of availability. The reservation system will apply to all areas of the park. To learn more visit http://go.nps.gov/romo/timedentry
Courtesy RMNP_Three Snowplows are clearing snow drifts from Trail Ridge Road May 27 2025
Three Snowplows are clearing snow drifts from Trail Ridge Road, May 27 2025, Courtesy RMNP
Courtesy RMNP_Snowplow Operators are clearning snow from Alpine Visitor Center Parking Area May 27 2025
Snowplow Operators are clearing snow from Alpine Visitor Center Parking Area, May 27 2025, Courtesy RMNP
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May 29, 2025
Picture
May 29, 2025

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Trail Ridge Road is not Anticipated to Open over the Memorial Day Holiday Weekend

5/23/2025

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Trail Ridge Road is not anticipated to open over the Memorial Day Holiday weekend.  Over the last week, RMNP snowplow operators have faced setbacks from previous progress.  Wind has been the main challenge since last week, causing low visibility, snow drifting back over cleared areas, and a thick ice layer beneath drifted snow.  Snow and overnight freezing temperatures are forecast above 10,000 feet in Rocky Mountain National Park over the weekend.
Snowplow operations on Trail Ridge Road May 21 2025, Courtesy Rocky Mountain National Park copy
Snowplow operations on Trail Ridge Road May 21 2025, Courtesy Rocky Mountain National Park
Trail Ridge Road snow clearing May 21, 2025 Courtesy Rocky Mountain National Park copy
Trail Ridge Road snow clearing May 21, 2025 Courtesy Rocky Mountain National Park

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at RMNP to celebrate Fall River Entrance completion

5/21/2025

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​Today, National Park Service staff were joined by elected officials, congressional staff, project contractors, the Rocky Mountain Conservancy, and other special guests to celebrate the completion of the Fall River Entrance Station construction project.

The project included three new entrance kiosks, a new office, an updated entrance sign, a dedicated transponder lane, and road widening. It also involved major improvements to utility systems: the wastewater and water systems serving the Fall River Entrance and the Bighorn Ranger Station were upgraded or replaced. A new on-site wastewater treatment system was installed, several water system components were modernized, and the water treatment building saw significant upgrades.

This project addresses aging infrastructure as part of a broader effort across national parks to reduce the agency's maintenance backlog. Funding came through the National Park Service Line-Item Construction and Repair-Rehabilitation programs, which are authorized by Congress to support critical visitor service investments.

More than a decade in the making, this marks the fifth iteration of an entrance station in the Fall River area - a reflection of the park’s continued evolution over its 110-year history.
RMNP Fall River Entrance Ribbon Cutting, 5/21/2025. Courtesy RMNP
RMNP Fall River Entrance Ribbon Cutting, 5/21/2025. Courtesy RMNP
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