Sunday, October 26, 2025

Rocky Mountain National Park in Autumn


As I described in my prior post, during the last week of September, my husband and I spent a few days in a lodge in the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado, to enjoy visiting Rocky Mountain National Park, and to enjoy the park as it began to show off its beautiful fall splendor!



 
We heard that the aspen trees were nearing peak color at the higher elevations inside the park...




...and that fact was delightfully true!


During the two and a half days we spent visiting the park, we experienced a variety of weather, from sun to rain showers, but the fall colors were glorious.



We even saw snow at the highest elevations of the park.


We took some time to enjoy some hikes in different parts of the park.



A short video of some quaking aspen trees in the wind.



A high elevation long-distance view of hills of colorful aspen trees and a thick forest. 

The park is surrounded by Roosevelt National Forest in the north and east, Routt National Forest in the northwest, and Arapaho National Forest in the southwest. Rocky Mountain National Park encompasses approximately 415 square miles (1,075 km2) of land in Colorado's northern Front Range.



We drove on the 48-mile-long Trail Ridge Road (US 34) up into the vast tundra.

Eleven miles of Trail Ridge Road is above the treeline, with an elevation near 11,500 feet, where the park's evergreen forests come to a halt. As it winds across the tundra's vastness, it reaches a high point at 12,183 feet in elevation.  It is America's Highest Continuous Paved Road.



One day of our visit was beautifully sunny, and we took a hike to take advantage of the views from this high elevation.

Please click on the collage to enlarge


The next time we traveled up to the highest point of Trail Ridge Road, it began to snow! We stopped into the Alpine Visitor Center to look at the exhibits.  The Alpine Visitor Center is the highest elevation visitor center in the National Park System at 11,796 feet above sea level.  It is only open seasonally, as heavy snow will soon cover the building, as you can see in the photo above. Trail Ridge Road also closes for the season at a certain elevation, usually from mid-October to mid-May.





The Continental Divide, where streamflows are separated east from west, is crossed at Milner Pass, situated at a surprisingly low elevation of 10,758 feet.



The elk rut season was just beginning, and we saw many elk stags roaming in the meadows. This time, we did not see any moose as we had on our last visit to the park.



The video above shows the distinctive sound an elk stag makes during the rut to attract the elk cows. 
Their bugles can be heard all around the park in the fall!



Every time we visit Rocky Mountain National Park, we experience new beauty! It is one of our favorite places in Colorado, and I hope you enjoyed seeing it this autumn on my blog.



32 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful views of the park! I love seeing the mountains and the aspens. The bugling elk are cool, I love their sounds. Wonderful photos and post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a wonderful week.

Sara said...

Wow, truly stunning! I just feel like I did a nice armchair hike, thanks for sharing.

NCSue said...

Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing here at for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/10/have-you-ever-seen-mum-mountain.html

Holly said...

Beautiful pics! Thanks for sharing!

ellen b. said...

Good for you for taking advantage of and enjoying the beauty of the mountains and all their color this time of year!

Joanne said...

Oh wow; those fall colors really are just amazing!

roentare said...

Amazing autumn sceneries!

Angie said...

Pat - your autumn posts are always stunning! The aspens in Montana have lost many of their leaves, but the Tamaracks (Larches) are at their peak and weave their yellow ribbons through the pine forests. Those elk stags are majestic! I have always thought it humorous that God gave them such a less-than-majestic bugle!

Life Images by Jill, West Australia said...

gorgeous fall colours and views. And my goodness - the elks bugling! I didn't expect that sound! Doesn't sound quite right for such a large majestic animal. But the ladies must like it. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at Imagining link up.

EricaSta said...

Wonderful Post about the season mood of autumn in the Rocky Mountains. Love the Videos. I enjoyed reading very much. The colourful nature is an eyecatch indeed.

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Melynda@Scratch Made Food! said...

What a beautiful park!

Lydia C. Lee said...

I know I say this every time - but WOW!! The elk too - magnificent! #TalkaboutitTUesday

mireille said...

Wow! The colors are amazing! Fall is beautiful there!
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Rain said...

What a beautiful park! Thanks for sharing the elk photos, those are wonderful!

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Absolutely stunning photos.
So beautiful and I loved seeing the elk

Shiju Sugunan said...

That looks like a beautiful trip! The photos of the vibrant fall colors, the snow on Trail Ridge Road, and seeing the elk rut must have been a wonderful experience. Rocky Mountain National Park in autumn truly is spectacular.

Tom said...

...Pat, everything looks gorgeous in God's country. The aspens are putting an amazing show.

Jeanie said...

What a fabulous visit. I am so wild about those aspen trees. Your visit couldn't have been timed better-- they just glow! It's incredibly beautiful. It's nice seeing the elk (but not ready for the snow!)

Jim said...

Great Autumn colours.

Jocelyn said...

I love these pictures.

Michelle said...

You have captured the beauty of this park so well! I was there a few years ago and it never disappoints! Thank you for linking up.

Ash said...

I would love to visit there any time of year, but especially in the fall. How absolutely stunning.

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Jeanne said...

Absolutely great post! Your photos are beautiful. It's awesome when circumstances align and you get peak color and good lighting in a great location!

Photo Cache said...

So envious of the fall colors.

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Great photographs.
Beautiful views and wonderful colour.

All the best Jan

Soma @ InkTorrents.com said...

So beautiful! I have been to Rockies, but both times during late winter. After seeing your post, I just have to make it there again during autumn one year. Thanks so much for sharing!

-Soma

eileeninmd said...

Hello Patricia,
Beautiful photos from your visit to the park. It really is a gorgeous place to visit, the aspens are lovely. Great sighting of the elk, the males look huge. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

Debbie said...

i have only seen the rockies once, not in autumn!! your images prove fall is the best time to view that landscape!!

Villrose said...

A perfect place for Fall!

diane b said...

Thank you for the trip through the NP. The elks bugling is an amazing sound. The trees are beautifful.

Stephanie said...

Colorado is absolutely beautiful, and I feel so fortunate to live here. Thank you for sharing the stunning sights we get to experience during the fall season. I enjoyed your visit to the National Park and will be featuring your post tomorrow at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. Thank you for sharing with us!

Nancy Andres at Colors 4 Health said...

How exciting to see those beautiful autumn colors, wildlife galore, and such beautiful terrain. Saw this post at Two Little Lovebirds Party #114. My shares this time are #14, 15, and 16. Enjoy.