Monday July 13th 10:00am
This requires going through Rocky Mountain National Park.
Trail Leader: Jerry & Karen
It starts at our Cabin area (Jerry & Karen will have a Cabin number once they check in on Sunday, otherwise look for the other Green Wrangler parked outside of their cabin. Their rental cabin is located at: 1660 Fall River Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517. They have identified a lunch stop outside the park on the southern end, there is also a gas station on the way if needed. The route then takes the WOW adventurers to the Stillwater Rd. route. There are some off chutes on Stillwater road that may offer more challenging Jeep trails, but its hard to find any info on difficulty ratings for these. It then leads everyone back to the southern end of the park and then back to their cabin, it’s the shortest way back.
The total round trip is just over 5 hours with approximately 145 miles of trail/road (without photo opportunities)
Here is the link for the Google Map below: https://goo.gl/maps/oxyxWxAZrJRjbUPi7
The total round trip is just over 5 hours with approximately 145 miles of trail/road (without photo opportunities)
Here is the link for the Google Map below: https://goo.gl/maps/oxyxWxAZrJRjbUPi7
Old Fall River Road
The road will give you spectacular view of Rocky Mountain National Park and will take you to the Alpine Visitor’s center at over 12,000 feet. It’s a one-way dirt road for licensed vehicles (no ATV’s or UTV’s allowed). Most people like to cruise and stop along the way to see the waterfalls, bighorn sheep, moose, deer and elk.
This is an easy gravel road about 9 miles in length and will take about 1-2 hours. See the Fun Treks book for Trail #19 on Page 60
The road will give you spectacular view of Rocky Mountain National Park and will take you to the Alpine Visitor’s center at over 12,000 feet. It’s a one-way dirt road for licensed vehicles (no ATV’s or UTV’s allowed). Most people like to cruise and stop along the way to see the waterfalls, bighorn sheep, moose, deer and elk.
This is an easy gravel road about 9 miles in length and will take about 1-2 hours. See the Fun Treks book for Trail #19 on Page 60
Stillwater Pass