About 50 miles Northwest of Denver is Rocky Mountain National Park. With over 350 miles of hiking trails in the park, there’s something for everyone. But in this short video tease, The Crew highlights Longs Peak Campground – the launching site for the 16 mile roundtrip Longs Peak trail. Gary and the crew supply you with some tips on camping in Rocky Mountain National Park.
After bear-proofing their camp site at the Longs Peak Campground, The Crew heads to the beautiful Bear Lake area where you will find plenty of hiking.
Our “Near-by” videos give adventurers just a little more about the surrounding areas of our national parks. Adventuring at Rocky Mountain National Park is strongly enhanced by the recreation that is a four season industry in Colorado. Water sports and snow sports are the rules at Grand Lake and Estes Park, Colorado which include kayaking, water skiing, snow skiing, snow boarding, cross country skiing, trail hiking, boating and many other warm and cold weather activities. <br><br>This short video teases the viewer with grand vistas of lake and mountain, and lists activities and services in the area as well as exploring the contrasts between Grand Lake on the west side of the national park, and Estes Park on the east side.
Being at 12,000 feet is a very unique experience and Adventure-Crew takes you there on The Old Fall River Road in Rocky Mountains National Park in Colorado. This is a 9 mile one way road that starts in the basin area and goes all the way to the Alpine Visitor Center at the top.
You will see rocky waterfalls such as Chasm Falls, wild marmots, elk, and plenty of altitude. Looking down on snow-filled clouds and 9,000 foot mountain tops has its own reward as you drive on a road that literally has to be rebuilt every year.
The 12k peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park near Denver make it one of the most dynamic parks in the world. In this video we take a tour of the famous Trail Ridge Road, view the headwaters of the mighty Colorado River, see the Continental Divide, and view Forest Canyon along the Trail Ridge Road. And in this video, Rockies; Trail Ridge Road, Part I, you’ll see why as you are led through trails, meadows, lodge pole pine forests of this unique and spectacular scenery.