Is It Free To Go To Rocky Mountain National Park?

Valid entry or a park pass is always required to enter Rocky Mountain National Park, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This includes, but is not exclusive to Lumpy Ridge, Lily Lake, Longs Peak, Wild Basin, East Inlet and North Inlet.

Is It Free To Go To Rocky Mountain National Park?

Valid entry or a park pass is always required to enter Rocky Mountain National Park, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This includes, but is not exclusive to Lumpy Ridge, Lily Lake, Longs Peak, Wild Basin, East Inlet and North Inlet. All visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park are required to pay an entrance fee. If you already have a valid annual inter-agency, senior, access, military, or other pass, you don't need to purchase this digital pass for the site.

Only one entry pass per private vehicle is required. Rocky Mountain National Park's scheduled entry reservation requirement goes into effect May 27 and extends through October.

Yes, you will need to purchase scheduled entry permits for each day you plan to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. We highly recommend purchasing them as soon as possible if you know the dates you'll be visiting Rocky Mountain National Park to make sure they don't sell out. 

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