If you have never driven Trail Ridge you probably should. It is stupid high up (over 12k ft) and there are drop off's that are probably over 1k+ feet. Its crazy.
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From the post:
>Trail Ridge Road inside Rocky Mountain National Park officially closed to through travel for the winter season on Friday, Nov. 14. According to the National Park Service, Trail Ridge Road is closed on the east side of the park at Many Parks Curve and on the west side of the park at Colorado River Trailhead.
The road closes for the season every fall for snow and ice and typically reopens on or around Memorial Day. This year, it reopened for the season on May 30.
If you have never driven Trail Ridge you probably should. It is stupid high up (over 12k ft) and there are drop off's that are probably over 1k+ feet. Its crazy.
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From the post:
>>Trail Ridge Road inside Rocky Mountain National Park officially closed to through travel for the winter season on Friday, Nov. 14. According to the National Park Service, Trail Ridge Road is closed on the east side of the park at Many Parks Curve and on the west side of the park at Colorado River Trailhead.
The road closes for the season every fall for snow and ice and typically reopens on or around Memorial Day. This year, it reopened for the season on May 30.