Rocky Mountain National Park Restaurants

Restaurants in north central Colorado run the gamut from simple diners with tasty, homey basics to elegant establishments with extensive wine lists. Some restaurants take reservations, but many—particularly mid-range spots—seat on a first-come, first-served basis. In the park itself, there are no real dining establishments, though you can get snacks and light fare at the Trail Ridge Store, adjacent to the Alpine Visitor Center at the top of the Trail Ridge Road. The park also has a handful of scenic picnic areas, all with tables and pit or flush toilets.

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  • 1. Café at Trail Ridge

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    The park's only source for food, this small café offers snacks, sandwiches, hot dogs, and soups. A coffee bar also serves fair-trade coffee, espresso drinks, and tea, plus water, juice, and salads. The café is in the same building as the Trail Ridge Store, adjacent to the Alpine Visitor Center, and is open seasonally, whenever Trail Ridge Road is open.

    Trail Ridge Rd., Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 80517, USA
    970-586–3097

    Known For

    • Quick bites
    • Fair-trade coffee
    • No-frills food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–late May. No dinner
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