How To Reach the Park
Motorists from eastern points approach the park over
U. S. 34, via Loveland, through the scenic Big Thompson Canyon; or via
Longmont, to Lyons, where there is a choice between the North St. Vrain
Highway (State Route 66), and the longer but more scenic South St. Vrain
Highway (State Route 7), via Raymond and Allenspark.
Travel from the west approaches the Grand Lake
entrance to the park, over U. S. 34 from its junction with U. S. 40 near
Granby. Nearly all oil companies and service stations can supply
dependable road maps, or you may consult your local travel agency for
details.
MAP OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK. (click on
image for an enlargement in a new window)
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Connections with transcontinental airlines,
railroads, or bus lines are made at Denver, Greeley, and Granby by the
Colorado Transportation Co. during the travel season.
All-expense tours, covering loop trips from Denver to
Estes Park over the Trail Ridge Road, returning, via Granby and Berthoud
Pass, over U. S. 40, are offered during the summer. Special trips within
the park are conducted under Government franchise. Touring car service
is available at established rates. Further information may be obtained
from the Colorado Transportation Co., 1730 Glenarm Place, Denver 2,
Colo. But service to the park begins in early June and continues until
late September. Limited service is available the entire year to the
village of Estes Park.
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