The Rocky Mountain National Park


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Brochure includes information on Rocky Mountain Parks Transportation Company tours through the Park.




A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains


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Letters to her sister about the author's travel in Colorado, autumn and early winter 1873.




Hiking Rocky Mountain National Park


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Special Sections -- Dogs -- Dog Trails -- Human Waste -- Personal Locator Beacons -- If You're Lost -- Bark Beetles -- Wilderness Camping -- Wildfires -- Lightning -- Shuttle Buses -- Trail Crews -- Understanding Search and Rescue (SAR).










Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park Then & Now


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Historic photographs paired with contemporary photographs taken from the exact same locations illuminate the evolution that has occurred in the Estes Park area, as well as in Rocky Mountain National Park, over more than a century. From the Stanley Hotel to Lake Estes, see whether the landmarks and landscape of Estes Park have been completely transformed or if they remain almost unchanged.




Rocky Mountain National Park


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Rocky Mountain National Park: A History is more than just the story of Rocky Mountain in its brief tenure as a national park. Its scope includes the earliest traces of human activity in the region and outlines the major events of exploration, settlement, and exploitation. Origins of the national park ideas are followed into the recent decades of the Park's overwhelming popularity. It is a story of change, of mountains reflecting the tenor of the times. From being a hunting ground to becoming ranchland, from being a region of resorts to becoming a national park, this small segment of the Rocky Mountains displays a record of human activities that helps explain the present and may guide us toward the future.




Death, Despair, and Second Chances in Rocky Mountain National Park


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Nobody thought much of it when twelve-year-old Robert Baldeshwiler hiked out ahead of his family on the Flat-top Mountain Trail. But he would never be seen alive again. Each year, millions of people like the Baldeshwiler family come to Rocky Mountain National Park expecting nothing but a fine vacation. However, between the years of 1884 and 2009, almost three hundred people have died in the park. From taking sudden falls off steep trails, to sliding down treacherous snow fields to deadly rocks below, visitors have found out the hard way that the park is still a wild place full of potential hazards. Book jacket.




Great Lodges of the National Parks


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Includes Old Faithful Inn: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming ; The Ahwahnee: Yosemite National Park, California ; Paradise Inn: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State ; Timberline Lodge: Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon ; Oregon Caves Chateau: Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon ; Crater Lake Lodge: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon ; El Tovar: Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona ; Zion Park Lodge: Zion National Park, Utah ; Bryce Canyon Lodge: Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona ; Glacier Park Lodge: East Glacier, Montana ; Belton Chalet: West Glacier, Montana ; Lake McDonald Lodge, Sperry and Granite Park Chalets, and Many Glacier Hotel: Glacier National Park, Montana ; Prince of Wales Hotel: Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.