As many of you know, the Traveling Hillbilly loves Colorado. Around every turn is a sight more scenic than the last. After spending some time in Grand Lake, CO back in May, I decided to head back to Rocky Mountain National Park on the Estes Park side. I was hoping to see moose again, but this time with some antlers.
I had read that Estes Park is for those looking for a little
more hustle and bustle and Grand Lake is for those looking for something more
low-key. That is a great way to describe
it and hand’s down, I’m more of a Grand Lake person. I arrived on Sunday evening, hoping a
weekday post labor day stay would avoid
the crowds. There was quite a bit of traffic
and people everywhere. Way more packed
and crowded than my trip to Grand Lake.
I was immediately worried about the crowds I would encounter at Rocky
Mountain National Park. If the city was
this crowded, I expected the park to be crazy.
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Lucky for me, I like to go to the park early and later in the evenings, when I have a better chance of spotting and watching the wildlife. This did help avoid some of the crowds. Just about the time, I was leaving the park in the morning, the crowds were coming in. It was still quite crowded when I returned in the evening, but luckily the park is quite large so no one particular area was too crowded. Well that is, unless some sort of wildlife was spotted. You could usually tell something had been spotted by the crowds standing in the road, cameras up. This is not a judgement, as I was in the park for the same reason. But the crowds sometimes made it difficult to watch the wildlife safely.
Now maybe Grand Lake is just as crowded this time of year,
but when I come back to RMN Park again, I’ll choose Grand Lake.
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