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A Flexible Itinerary

See the best of Rocky Mountain National Park on your terms using our 3-4 day itinerary. You can rearrange the days as needed to fit your plans. It also works for fewer days.

A Step-By-Step Game Plan

You can’t fail with our easy to follow instructions. We include destinations, arrival times, and over 50 maps and images to keep you on course.

Your First Stop on your Rocky Mountain Tour

Our itinerary eliminates months of planning and just gives you the BEST things to do, in the best order!

Mountain Towns

Activity ideas for the beautiful mountain towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake. Enjoy great restaurants, check out Elk Horn Ave, and even tour the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park.

Ride the Ridge

We’ll give you a game plan for driving the Trail Ridge Road, one of the greatest drives you’ll do in your life!

The “Bear” Necessities

Bear Lake is just one of the many gorgeous lakes you’ll see with our guide!

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“Your itinerary was fantastic! The directions and suggestions allowed us to maximize our time in the park. It helped us stay organized and see the attractions. We saw Bear Lake, drove the Trail Ridge Road, and even toured the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. It helped us visit the busier places at the right times.”
Scott Heller

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  • Fast Track Your Way to Fun. Save 10-20 hours of travel research in two minutes. Experience the best of Rocky Mountain without spending hours behind the computer.
  • Look Like A Pro (even if you are a First-Timer) with our easy-to-follow instructions including the top sites, arrival times, and over 50 images and custom maps to keep you on course.
  • Explore Rocky Mountain On Your Own Terms with 2-4 days worth of activities. No 6 am hikes.. Unless that’s your thing!
  • Start the Trip BEFORE You Get There. Enjoy the drive with some great stops along the way from various driving routes.
  • Know What Is Worth It… and What Isn’t. Easily pick which activities are perfect for your group with our star ratings and estimated time frames.
  • Enjoy the Drive. The car ride can be just as fun as the activities as you listen to the interesting and fun audio stories.

Visiting More Areas of Colorado?

You can easily turn your trip to Rocky Mountain into an Epic Red Rock to Rockies Road Trip!  In just 9-14 days, you can experience the playful Arches and Canyonlands National Parks of Utah, Colorado’s best scenic drives and mountain towns and activities, AND Rocky Mountain National Park. Guides include how to transition to other locations.

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ABOUT US

Meet Matt And Cheryl

Hey, We’re Matt and Cheryl and we are on a mission to help people have amazing vacations. Not only do we write easy-to-follow itineraries, but we love to share interesting stories in our audio guides about all of our favorite places!  

We live in Utah, just four hours away from awesome national parks like Zion and Yellowstone, and have spent our lives exploring the West and the Rocky Mountains.  We often travel with both sets of our retired parents (they like each other!) and our four teenagers (who like to travel…sometimes).

We met in a history of Utah class at Weber State University and tied the knot 22 years ago. Matt worked for Social Security and taught adjunct history classes at our alma mater. Cheryl taught special education for 28 years and continues to volunteer by teaching a weekly dance fitness class. 

We took a shot at our dream in 2020 and started making YouTube videos about the national parks we know so well. We now have over 10,000,000 views and have sold over 12,000 guides. We are delighted to help travelers fulfill dreams of their own! 

We love trying out all the activities and working with local experts to give the best, most up-to-date travel advice out there.

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Sure.You can always choose to omit activities if you are short on time. If you have extra time, additional activities are listed in the guide.

Not at all! You can enter RMNP from the east or the west. We have each entrance covered. Simply reorder the days as needed. 
 

Even though this guide works for travel Memorial Day through mid-October, Rocky Mountain can be wet, muddy, and even snowy in May and June.  We like to wait until July to visit because that is when the Old Fall River Road opens. It’s worth it, even if we are dealing with higher crowds.

In early September, the leaves begin to turn so that is an especially beautiful time to visit.  

Summer also offers wonderful wildflowers.

We design our itineraries for first-time visitors — those who want to see the best of an area. We don’t want you “missing out” on famous attractions! But we also place a high value on variety. So we might recommend a hike, followed by a drive to rest up. We also recommend activities outside the park to provide variety, such as shopping, restaurants, and other fun activities. We consider many different things when designing each day. We always provide backup options if you can’t hike much. 
 

We are of the mindset that you have a plan so you can be flexible.  

We lay out what we believe are the best activities for your time and money but we all have different preferences. 

Because each activity listed has a star rating, approximate time frame, and cost, you’ll easily be able to adjust to best suit your group’s interests. 

 

We surveyed our customers and they reported that our guides saved them 10-20 hours of trip planning research, on average. 

Although much of the information included in this guide can be found with significant research, this guide combines what you need to know into one place and it is from a source committed to giving you the best information.

This guide cost us over $8,211 to create when we combined travel expenses, consulting, map creation, and formatting.  In addition, we have spent days visiting RMNP, Estes Park and Grand Lake + doing additional research from home.

Many of our travelers enjoy the confirmation that they have already created a good plan and may even find a thing or two to add to it.

Other travelers may find that our plan is similar to what they had already pieced together on their own.  

If you’ve already spent hours planning, you may not find maximum value in this guide.

Yes! We travel with our 4 children and both sets of our parents.  Although not every activity is for everyone, there are always backup suggestions.

We write these guides so all the work you should need to do is obtain your lodging and reservations.  We include maps, the time needed to complete drives and activities. We put boxes throughout the guide indicating it’s an item that you will need to take care of before you leave. We also give links to websites we think you should check before your leave (Ex: Links to get your timed entry reservation)

We prefer to bring our own vehicle so we drive the Trail Ridge Road and Old Fall River Road, but RMNP does have a shuttle system that will take you to some popular areas of the park including the Bear Lake Corridor and Moraine Park.

A hiker’s shuttle is also available in Estes Park that will get you to the Park & Ride where you can catch the Bear Lake and Moraine Park shuttles.

Yes. We give approximate time frames that are needed to complete an activity.  The schedule is generally not so packed that you have to be a quick traveler.  But, if you know you generally need more time, you can make adjustments. If you are quick, there are suggestions for additional activities

This is a digital download so it will be EMAILED to you. That way you can have access immediately and have the option to download it to any device you want. 

Many travelers, including us, prefer to print the itinerary and take it with us as we travel.

 

The itinerary and audio guide are available immediately upon purchase, right on this webpage. You will also receive an email within 30 minutes with download links in case you need to revisit the links and download the items later. If you don’t receive your email, check your junk mail folder. If it’s not there, contact mattandcheryl@wereintherockies.com and we’ll be in touch with you within 1 business day. Also, the guides will be available in your account, if you choose to establish one (we highly encourage it). 

If you are interested in seeing more of Colorado, yes! It’s a great addition to Rocky Mountain. You’ll just need to add 4-7 extra days.

Another popular place to visit is Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in Utah. You would also need to add 2-5 days to visit this area.  

We have guides for both and offer an automatic discount. 10% off when you purchase 2 guides, 20% off when you purchase 3 or more.

Guides are automatically updated to the latest version when you create an account. 

In addition to that, we also send an email notification out when a guide is updated. Just make sure to stay subscribed to our email list so we can reach you. 

Because the download is a PDF file, you can do it on any device: computer, iPhone, Android, tablet, etc.

Stuff like this happens. We get it. When you purchase a guide, you have access to 18 months of free updates.

If you created an account, just log in again and download your guides.

If you didn’t create an account or forgot your password, just email us and we can resend your links. 

For step-by-step instructions (including pictures) check out our Help With Downloads page.

If you still need help, reach out to us at mattandcheryl@wereintherockies.com We’ll get back to you as soon as possible to help. We’re even happy to jump on a phone call with you if needed. 

Rocky Mountain is open year-round but a completely different experience in the winter. This guide will work in summer, and fall. Travelers should know that the Trail Ridge Road and the Old Fall River Road are closed in the winter. 

Trail Ridge Road usually opens around Memorial Day and the Old Fall River Road doesn’t open until the 4th of July weekend.  They both close when it begins to snow, around mid-October.

Yes!! We update our guides as needed, but write the concepts to intentionally be as timeless as possible. We encourage you to purchase the guide as soon as you know you will be traveling. It will help you determine which areas to stay and how many days to obtain lodging. Upon purchase, you’ll be guided to create an account on our website. If we update the guide, it will automatically show in your account for up to 18 months after purchase.

It is not required but is HIGHLY recommended. We encourage you to create an account when purchasing the guides because you’ll have access to the links at any time.

You will have access to the updated guide through your account (another reason to create an account) for up to 18 months. We generally send an email announcement when we do an update as well.

We invested over $8,211 in creating this guide. We’ve done several activities that cost money and eaten at some nicer restaurants.  

We include our recommendations for where to eat and the best activities to do within our guide along with approximate costs.

We put approximate price ranges on all our activities so you know what to expect. The good news is that once you pay for your park entry, the drives, hikes, and viewpoints are no additional charge. 

Although we do suggest some hikes, we offer plenty of alternatives if hiking is not desirable including viewpoints and drives.

Rocky Mountain has plenty of easy, 1-mile loops around lakes that are very pleasant.  

Remember, the timed entry is only necessary from 9:00 am -2:00 pm daily for most areas of the park.  You are free to enter before or after that.  

The Bear Lake Corridor Area of the park has a timed entry from 5:00 am- 6:00 pm. You will most likely have to skip this area. Our guide has many activity suggestions for outside the park, if you need a back up plan.

 

Our Rocky Mountain Itinerary will still work for you. Most activities in our itinerary do not require reservations.

You may or may not be able to get timed entry reservations to enter Rocky Mountain(there are some available the night before). 

If not, you can enter the park before 9:00 am or after 2:00 pm (except the Bear Lake Corridor which requires timed entry 5:00 am-6:00 pm.)

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  1. MG

    Matt and Cheryl have paved the way for first timers to figure out their best itineraries for loads of national parks throughout the west. The Rocky Mountain NP, Mountain Towns and Ride the Ridge guides were super. They make it easy and fun, especially for families to enjoy the drives, hikes and meals in the areas. The only issue we had was not realizing that the Old Fall Rd was one-way , as we mistakenly planned to take it on the way down ( only goes up to the visitor center, not down from it). If they mentioned it, I missed it – so don’t you make the same mistake! The small fee they charge is well worth all you get. Highly recommended!

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  1. Mark Gibson (verified owner)

    Matt and Cheryl have paved the way for first timers to figure out their best itineraries for loads of national parks throughout the west. The Rocky Mountain NP, Mountain Towns and Ride the Ridge guides were super. They make it easy and fun, especially for families to enjoy the drives, hikes and meals in the areas. The only issue we had was not realizing that the Old Fall Rd was one-way , as we mistakenly planned to take it on the way down ( only goes up to the visitor center, not down from it). If they mentioned it, I missed it – so don’t you make the same mistake! The small fee they charge is well worth all you get. Highly recommended!

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