Rocky Mountain National Park

Getting to the park is relatively easy. With two airports within driving distance, you can generally get to the park from anywhere. 

By Air

Denver International Airport (DEN)

8500 Pena Blvd.

Denver, CO 80249

https://www.flydenver.com

(303) 342-2000

Denver International Airport is about two four northeast of the park. It is serviced by several domestic and international carriers.

By Car

Driving Directions from the East

From Denver via Boulder/Hwy 36

Distance: 66 mi 106 km
Time: 1.5–2 hours
Take I-25 north to Exit 217 (US Hwy 36) to Estes Park

From Denver via Hwy 66

Distance: 71 mi 114 km
Time: 1.5–2 hours
Take I-25 north to Exit 243 (Hwy 66) to Estes Park

From Denver via the Peak to Peak Scenic By-way

Distance: 108 mi 174 km
Time: 2.5–3 hours
Take I-70 west to Exit 244 (US Hwy 6) to State Highway 119 to Nederland. From Nederland take State Hwy 72 to State Hwy 7 to Estes Park.

From Loveland via Hwy 34

US 34 through the Big Thompson Canyon between Loveland and Estes Park is now open to all traffic. Construction will continue in the canyon this summer and throughout the fall, and drivers could encounter up to 20-minute delays until paving and final touches are completed. Learn more.

 

Driving Directions from the West

From I-70 west of Denver

Distance: 61 mi 98 km
Time: 1.5–2 hours
Take I-70 to exit 232 (Empire) to US Hwy 40 to Granby to US Hwy 34 to Grand Lake. During the winter, US Hwy 40 can close or have restrictions due to snow.

From Kremmling / Hwy 40

Distance: 42 mi / 66 km
Time: 1–1.5 hours
Take US Hwy 40 east to Granby to US Hwy 34 to Grand Lake.

Getting Around

The best way to get around the park is by car. For more information about guided tours, visit our TOURS PAGE.

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