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MyBailey Jul 30th, 2006 03:29 AM

Rocky Mountain National Park
 
We will be in Denver for 6 weeks and would like to head over to Rocky Mountain National Park to see the sights. But we will have our dog with us. Can we still drive the roads, stop and see things, etc. with her? I know we are not allowed on the back roads with a pet...is it worth it to go while we have her? Thanks!

PaulRabe Jul 30th, 2006 05:07 AM

While RMNP, like almost all natural wonders, is best experienced by getting on hiking trails, views from the road are worth a day trip from Denver. Dogs ON A LEASH are permitted in paved areas.

www.nps.gov/romo/visit/park/pets.html

welig12 Jul 30th, 2006 11:49 AM

Dear MyBailey:

My husband and I were in Colorado in June along with our dog. Yes, you can drive thru Rocky Mountain National Park with your dog.. you just can't do any hiking. Dogs are allowed in the parking areas and picnic areas on a leash. The scenery is beautiful, so my husband drove and I took a lot of pictures. If I needed to walk my dog, I took her near the designated parking/picnic area. It was definitely worth going as long as you are aware you can't hike with your dog.

Catbert Jul 30th, 2006 11:54 AM

If you are interested in doing some Rocky Mountain hiking with your dog, get up to Summit County and get a copy of the Summit Hiker at Gart Sports in Dillon. You'll find hundreds of miles of trails and gorgeous views. You can go up to Loveland Pass at 11,990 feet and be nearly as high as Trail Ridge Road. There are some excellent accommodation options as well.

furledleader Jul 30th, 2006 03:41 PM

Gart Sports is now called "Sports Authority".

welig12 Jul 31st, 2006 03:56 AM

MyBailey:

Here's a website regading pet etiquette in Rocky Mountain National Park, actually it describes everything you need to know about all the National Park. I seem to recall that you can hike at Roosevelt National Forest in Estes Park...close to RMNP.
www.nps.gov/romo/visit/park/pets.html
Hope this helps.


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