Status Of Old Fall River Road In Rocky Mountain National Park This Fall

Status Of Old Fall River Road In Rocky Mountain National Park This Fall

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Sept. 12, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

Rocky Mountain National Park staff will be completing significant road maintenance on Old Fall River Road starting the week of September 19. Beginning Monday, Sept. 19, through Friday, Sept. 23, visitors should expect up to 25 minute delays on Old Fall River Road. Beginning on Monday, Sept. 26, the road will be closed to all traffic until Friday, Sept. 30, and then open for the remainder of the season, weather permitting. If the road work is not completed by Sept. 30, there may be some additional weekday closures.

While the road is closed to vehicles during the week, it will revert to trail status and no bikes or dogs will be allowed. Old Fall River Road normally opens by the Fourth of July holiday weekend but this year, due to the heaviest late spring snow seen in decades, the opening was delayed until July 30.

Old Fall River Road was built between 1913 and 1920. It is an unpaved road which travels from Endovalley Picnic Area to above treeline at Fall River Pass, following the steep slope of Mount Chapin's south face. Due to the winding, narrow nature of the road, the scenic 9.4-mile route leading to Trail Ridge Road is one-way only.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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