Your Guide to Backpacking the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park


Your Guide to Backpacking the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park

The Continental Divide Trail (CDT) in Rocky Mountain National Park is one of Colorado’s most iconic backpacking routes. Stretching across the spine of the Rockies, this trail delivers breathtaking alpine views, high mountain passes, and remote wilderness that few other trails can match.

If you’re considering a guided Continental Divide Trail backpacking trip in Colorado, this guide will help you understand what to expect, how to prepare, and why a guided adventure can transform your experience.


Why Hike the Continental Divide Trail in RMNP?

  • Alpine Scenery: Hike above treeline with panoramic views of peaks, valleys, and alpine lakes.

  • Wildlife Encounters: Elk, marmots, and occasional moose sightings along the trail.

  • Varied Terrain: From forested switchbacks to high ridgelines, the trail offers a classic Colorado hiking experience.

  • Low Crowd Experience: This backcountry trail feels remote, offering solitude and wilderness immersion.


Guided vs Solo Backpacking

While experienced backpackers may tackle sections solo, a guided CDT trip in RMNP offers:

  • Full backcountry permits

  • Logistics, including meals and camping gear

  • Safety, navigation, and support for challenging trail sections

Check out our 4-day Continental Divide Trail guided backpacking trip in RMNP to experience the trail fully supported.


Tips for a Successful CDT Backpacking Trip

  1. Pack Smart: Lightweight backpacking gear is essential.

  2. Hydrate: Bring water filtration or purification systems.

  3. Acclimate: Spend a day at elevation before starting.

  4. Pace Yourself: High-altitude hiking requires patience.

  5. Leave No Trace: Preserve RMNP’s natural beauty.

Whether you’re a first-time multi-day hiker or a seasoned backpacker, the CDT in RMNP is a bucket-list adventure you won’t forget.

Reserve your spot on the 4-day Continental Divide Trail RMNP trip today.

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