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Trail Ridge Road closes to through travel tor the season

10/24/2022

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Snowshoeing on Trail Ridge Road in March of 2019/photo by Kip Rusk
RMNP UPDATE: 10/24/2022
Today, Monday, October 24, Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park officially closed for the season to through travel.  Many popular driving destinations for this time of year including Bear Lake Road, Moraine Park, Horseshoe Park and the section of Trail Ridge Road along the Kawuneeche Valley, are all open.   
 
Trail Ridge Road is not designed to be an all-season road, with 11 miles above 11,500 feet, few guard rails and no shoulders.  Winter conditions of drifting snow, high winds and below- freezing temperatures occur above 10,000 feet.  Trail Ridge Road is currently closed at Many Parks Curve on the east side and Colorado River Trailhead on the west side. Closure points on the road may fluctuate this fall, however the road is closed to through travel for the season.   
 
Trail Ridge Road normally opens the last week in May, weather permitting.  This year Trail Ridge Road opened on May 27. 
 
Old Fall River Road closed for the season to vehicles on October 3.  Trail Ridge Road and Old Fall River Road will remain open to bicycles and leashed pets through November 30. Leashed pets and bicycles are only allowed on the road, not on side trails. On December 1, both of these roads will revert to "winter trail status" which means that bicycles and leashed pets are no longer permitted beyond the closed gates but pedestrians, snowshoers and skiers are.   
 
For more information about Rocky Mountain National Park, please visit www.nps.gov/romo or call the park’s Information Office at (970) 586-1206.      
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Major Construction Project To Begin At The Fall River EntranceĀ In Rocky Mountain National Park

10/24/2022

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RMNP UPDATE - 10/24/2022
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Fall River Entrance Station; NPS.gov/ROMO photo
Construction will begin the week of October 31, for a new and improved entrance station at the Fall River Entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. The Fall River Entrance is one of two major entrance stations on the east side of the park and is located on U.S. Highway 34, just inside the park boundary.  
 
During this major construction project, only one lane at Fall River Entrance will be operational to enter the park and one lane to exit. Park visitors are strongly encouraged to avoid the Fall River Entrance and use the Beaver Meadows Entrance.  During this major project, park visitors should expect extended wait times at both major east side entrance stations.  Weather and resources depending, the project should be completed by late June.  
 
Originally designed for summer operations nearly 60 years ago, the facilities at the Fall River Entrance Station no longer meet the safety or operational needs of the park. When the entrance station was designed, the park had approximately one and a half million annual visitors. By 2019, annual visitation almost tripled, to over four and a half million annual visitors. Improvements are needed to improve visitor access and convenience, reduce traffic congestion, and provide a safe and efficient space for park employees.  
 
A fast pass lane will be added, along with road widening which should improve visitor wait times and experience while entering through the Fall River Entrance.  A new office and three kiosks, with proper ventilation, will be constructed. In addition, a new entrance sign will be installed which will include a small formal parking area.  
 
An additional project will rehabilitate and replace components of the wastewater and water systems serving the Fall River Entrance and Bighorn Ranger Station. The on-site wastewater treatment system will be replaced, and other upgrades will occur.  Many aspects of the water system will be replaced, and the water treatment building will be improved.  
 
A culvert crossing Fall River Road is severely deteriorated and does not meet 100-year flood standards, it will be upgraded and replaced during this project as well. 
       
The Fall River Visitor Center will remain open with winter hours of 9 am to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week. For further information about Rocky Mountain National Park, please visit www.nps.gov/romo or call the park’s Information Office at (970) 586-1206. 
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Trail Ridge Road to close temporarily today

10/22/2022

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RMNP UPDATE - October 22, 2022
​Conditions on Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, which is a high elevation road with 11 miles above 11,500 feet, are forecast to deteriorate tonight with snow, freezing temperatures and high winds.  Trail Ridge Road will be closing tonight at 7 p.m. or earlier if conditions deteriorate sooner.  Closures will be at Many Parks Curve and Colorado River Trailhead.  The road will reopen when (and if) weather and conditions permit.  

Recorded status line for Trail Ridge Road (970) 586-1222 or follow the park on Twitter @RockyNPS
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Trail Ridge Road remains closed today

10/2/2022

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Park snowplow operations on October 2 2022 Trail Ridge Road; photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain National Park
RMNP UPDATE - October 2, 2022
Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park will remain closed at Rainbow Curve on the east side and at the Colorado River Trailhead on the west side of the park due to ongoing winter weather conditions. Old Fall River Road also remains closed.

For updated information please call the Trail Ridge Road recorded status line (970) 586-1222 and/or follow us on twitter at RockyNPS (@RockyNPS) / Twitter
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Old Fall River Road closing to vehicles for the season on Monday

10/1/2022

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Autumn-Colors-on-Old-Fall-River-Road; NPS-photo-by-Ann-Schonlau
RMNP UPDATE - October 1, 2022
 Old Fall River Road will be closing for the season to vehicles on Monday, October 3. The road will be closed to all uses through Friday, October 7, for park staff to conduct road maintenance.  Old Fall River Road will reopen temporarily to bicycles, leashed pets and walkers for Saturday October 8, through Monday, October 10.  Starting, Tuesday, October 11, Old Fall River Road will close again to all uses for continued road maintenance through Friday, October 14.  On Saturday, October 15, the road will reopen to bicycles, leashed pets and walkers through November 30.  Leashed pets and bicycles are only allowed on the road, not on side trails. On December 1, the road will revert to trail status and bicycles and leashed pets will not be allowed on the road.   
 
For more information about Rocky Mountain National Park please visit www.nps.gov/romo or call the park’s Information Office at (970) 586-1206. 
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Trail Ridge Road temporarily closed

10/1/2022

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RMNP Update - September 20, 2022
Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park is temporarily closed at Rainbow Curve on the east side of the park and Colorado River Trailhead on the west side of the park due to snow and ice on the road at higher elevations.  Old Fall River Road has also temporarily closed.  

For updated information please call the Trail Ridge Road recorded status line (970) 586-1222 and/or follow us on twitter at RockyNPS (@RockyNPS) / Twitter
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