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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Scenic Drives - Byways and Backways

 

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Rocky Mountain National Park - Scenic Drives

Scenic drives to consider in the Rocky Mountain National Park area are listed below. Click on any scenic byway or backway listed below for complete information.




Colorado River Headwaters 80 miles 2 hours
The Colorado River Headwaters Scenic Byway follows the beginnings of this major western river. Beginning at the west entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park, the byway and river head southwest past Grand Lake and Granby, before continuing east through Kremmling and State Bridge.


Colorado River Headwaters Byway 69 miles (111 km) 90 minutes to drive or 3-6 hours to enjoy this Byway


Peak to Peak Scenic and Historic Byway 55 miles 1 to 2 hours
Traversing the Front Range from Idaho Springs to Estes Park, this spectacular and popular drive has some of the best roadside scenery in the state.


Trail Ridge Road / Beaver Meadow Road 53 miles 2 to 4 hours
The main route through Rocky Mountain National Park, this national scenic byway has some of the most stunning overlooks in the western United States.


Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow Road 48 miles (77 km) Two hours to drive or a day to visit places along the way.


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