Trip Details

Guided 3-Day Rocky Mountain National Park Hiking Adventure durning Rut and Fall Colors

Deposit: $500.00 - $2,100.00
Destination: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Trip Type: Inn Based
Season: Fall
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Guided 3-Day Rocky Mountain National Park Hiking Adventure

Estes Park East Side | Elk Rut & Fall Colors | September Dates

September 25-27 & September 28-30 

Experience a fully supported three-day hiking adventure on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park. This guided, inn-based trip combines scenic alpine trails, golden aspen groves, and one of Colorado’s most unforgettable natural events—the elk rut.

With expert guides, flexible hiking options, and comfortable lodging, this trip offers the perfect balance of adventure, wildlife, and relaxation.


What Makes This RMNP Hiking Trip Special

Peak Fall Colors & Elk Rut

September is one of the most magical times to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. Aspen trees glow in shades of gold while bull elk bugle across open meadows during mating season—an unforgettable wilderness experience.

Varied and Scenic Trails

Explore a diverse mix of trails featuring alpine lakes, waterfalls, ridgelines, and sweeping mountain views. Each day highlights a different side of the park’s east-side terrain, from forested valleys to high alpine tundra.

Hike Your Own Pace

Choose your daily experience:

  • Sightseer Group: Shorter, moderate hikes with plenty of time to take in scenery

  • Adventurer Group: Longer, more challenging hikes deeper into the backcountry

Switch groups anytime to match your energy and goals.


The Hiking Experience

Iconic Rocky Mountain National Park Trails

Hike some of the park’s most beautiful and diverse routes, including alpine lakes, scenic overlooks, and classic Front Range summits. Expect daily mileage options ranging from 4–14 miles, depending on your chosen group.

Wildlife & Alpine Landscapes

Experience everything from quiet forest trails to expansive tundra views. Keep your eyes (and ears) open for elk, especially during early morning and evening when bugling echoes through the valleys.

Flexible, Supportive Days

Each day is designed to give you a full hiking experience without feeling rushed. Guides tailor routes, pacing, and stops to create an enjoyable and personalized adventure.


Lodging, Meals & Support

Comfortable Estes Park Lodging

Relax each evening in cozy accommodations—either a well-appointed Airbnb or heated tiny cabins—providing a comfortable home base just outside the park.

All-Inclusive Meals

  • Breakfast: Healthy, energizing starts each morning

  • Lunch: Build-your-own trail lunches with fresh options

  • Dinner: Delicious, hearty meals after a full day of hiking

Dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) are easily accommodated.

Fully Supported Experience

From transportation and logistics to expert guiding, everything is handled so you can focus on the experience. Just bring your hiking gear—we take care of the rest.


Who This Trip Is For

This Estes Park hiking adventure is ideal for:

  • Beginner to intermediate hikers wanting flexibility

  • Adventurous hikers seeking longer, more challenging routes

  • Anyone looking to experience fall colors and elk rut season in comfort

With multiple hiking options and full support, this trip is accessible, customizable, and incredibly rewarding.


Welcome to Your Rocky Mountain Adventure

With decades of guiding experience, Colorado Mountain Expeditions delivers a seamless, small-group experience in one of Colorado’s most iconic landscapes.

From golden aspens to bugling elk and alpine views, this is fall in the Rockies at its absolute best.


Trip Details

Location: Estes Park, East Side – Rocky Mountain National Park
Trip Length: 3 Days September 25-27 and September 28-30
Group Size: Small group (approx. 8–13 hikers)
Cost: $2,100 per person
Deposit: $500 to reserve your spot
Lodging: Airbnb or heated cabins
Style: Inn-based, fully supported hiking adventure


Spots are limited—reserve your place today and experience the magic of Rocky Mountain National Park in the fall.

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Hiking Examples:

 
RMNP Basecamp- Estes Park, East Side
Choose your challenge style of trip. The Sightseer Group will generally hike shorter distances on easier trails, taking in the beauty and scenery of Rocky Mountian National Park. The Adventurer Group will hike intermediate and difficult routes, venturing further into the backcountry. Hikers can change groups daily or stick with one group the entire time. 
 Mountain Lakes
Following our pickup at 9:30am, we'll drive to Estes Park and then the Rocky Mountain National Park Visitors Center. We'll stop at the visitors center and allow time to view the displays and information inside. Once done at the visitors center we'll split into our hiking groups and head into the park. 
  Hike Name Distance Duration Elevation Gain (ft) Rating
Sightseer  Emerald Lake 3.3 miles 2.5 hours 660 Intermediate
Lake Haiyaha adds 2 miles 1.25 hrs 407 Intermediate/difficult
Adventurer Sky Pond 8.3 miles 5hrs 2,000 Difficult
         
Summit Views
We'll be heading out of camp early in the morning. Adventurer group will need to leave camp by 6am, sightseer group by 7am. The sightseers group will hike Deer Mountain in the Morning and Cub Lake Loop in the afternoon. Both groups will have the option to hike Cub Lake Loop in the Afternoon. 
  Hike Name Distance Duration Elevation Gain (ft) Rating
Sightseer Deer Mountain 6.3 miles 3.5 hrs 1,325 Intermediate
Cub  Lake Loop 6.1 miles 3 hrs 630 Intermediate
Adventurer Flat Top Mountain 8.4 miles 6 hrs 2,550 Intermediate/Difficult
Hallett Peak 1.2 miles 45 mins 350 Difficult
Old Fall River Road and Trail Ridge Road
The sightseer group will hit the trail early with a 2 mile hike to alberta falls. From there they'll head to the Alluvial Fan, a spectacular waterfall just a short hike from the parking lot. After that they'll begin the drive up Old Fall River Road to see Chasm Falls, located just off the road. Continuing up Old Fall River Road the group will eventually arrive at the Alpine Visitors Center. They'll take a short hike up Alpine Ridge Trail, located at the visitors center. After that they will begin to drive Trail Ridge road back down to camp, stopping at trailheads along the way making sure to stop and hike the Tundra Communities Trail. The Adventurer Group will head up Old Fall River Road to Chapin Pass Trailhead. After hiking Mount Chiquita, they'll continue up Old Fall River Road to the Alpine Visitors Center. From there, the itinerary matches the Sightseer group with stops along trail ridge road as they work their way down and back to camp. 
  Hike Name Distance Duration Elevation Gain (ft) Rating
Sightseer Alberta Falls 2 miles 1 hour 200 Intermediate
Alluvial Fan .03 miles 20 min 50 Easy
Chasm Falls 0 miles - - Can view from roadway
Alpine Ridge Trail .8 miles 45 min 145 Easy
Tundra Commmunities 1 mile 45 min 145 Easy
Adveturer Mount Chiquita 5.2 miles 4 hrs 2,000 Difficult
Estes Valley Views
We'll be heading out of camp all together. Adventurer group will be hiking the Lumpy Ridge loop, the Sightseer group will be hiking Gem lake and Balanced Rock Trails. These routes share much of the same trail. To acess this area we'll need to exit and reenter the park. 
  Hike Name Distance Duration Elevation Gain (ft) Rating
Sightseer Gem Lake and Balanced Rock 6.3 miles 3.5 hrs 1,500 Intermediate
Adventurer Lumpy Ridge 10.7 miles 6 hrs 2,400 Intermediate/Difficult
Balanced Rock 1 mile 1 hr 200 Intermediate
A Final Viewing of RMNP
Once we get camp packed up, we'll head out of the park and towards Lily Mountain Trailhead and Twin Sisters Trailhead. These trailheads are very close to eachother in the same area of the park. The adventurer Group May need to leave camp earlier depending on weather. After completeing our hikes we'll drive back to Wooly Mammoth Park 'n Ride, ending between 3pm and 4pm. 
  Hike Name Distance Duration Elevation Gain (ft) Rating
Sightseer Lily Mountain 4.2 miles 2.5 hrs 1,025 Intermediate
Lily Lake & Ridge 1.1 miles 30 min 175 Easy/Intermediate
Adventurer Twin Sisters Mountain 7.5 miles 5hrs 2,400 Intermediate/Difficult

Join us for an unforgettable hiking adventure in Rocky Mountain National Park, where the beauty of nature awaits!
 
MEETING DIRECTIONS
Please leave a copy of this information with your emergency contact person.
Meeting Time:  9:30am
Meeting Place:
Wooly Mammoth Park-N-Ride,
18560 U.S. Hwy 40, Golden, CO 80401
This parking lot is very large, we will plan on picking you up near the bus stop shelter closer to the far end of the lot.
Trip Ending:
On Friday we'll pack up camp following breakfast and head out to hike.
Following our hike we'll drive back to the Park 'n Ride and say our goodbyes. We plan to get hikers back to their cars around 4pm.

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Dan Weida – Field Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 531 0963
EMAIL: info@coloradotmountainexpeditions.com
Emily Weida – Office Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 509 0115
CME has been a leader in guided adventures since 2000. For basecamp style trips such as this one, CME will provide everything you need except for clothes and your own personal tent and sleeping system (although you can rent those from us if you'd like!).
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Cancellation Policy

We would hate to see you go but if something does come up here is the cancellation policy. Should you need to cancel for any reason, we will apply the following cancellation policy: For cancellations prior to 60 days before departure, a $50 handling fee per person is retained and the remainder of your deposit is refunded. For cancellations 60-31 days before departure, 50% of your trip fees are refunded. For cancellations 30 days or less before departure, no monies are refundable.

Frequently Asked Questions

All of your camping and personal gear as well as food provisions are carried for you on this progressive five-day hike. This leaves you with a light load (day pack with water, lunch and rain gear) to hike with each day. Yes, we take care of the heavy loads!! The staff driven support trucks go to locations close to the Colorado Trail via jeep road where a community camp is set up.

Your only concern is to have a great time hiking each day. You will need to set up your own personal tent, but after that is done, you can come to the community tent, relax, clean up and eat your evening meal that has already been planned and prepared for you.

In the morning, while you are taking down your tent and packing your gear, we are preparing a wholesome warm breakfast for you.

A variety of fresh lunch items and snacks are put out everyday prior to hiking so you can self-design whatever you want to take with you to eat while hiking.

CME recommends that you purchase travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen incidents such as injury or family emergencies. It is relatively inexpensive. We are unable to offer refunds for any reason, sorry. Here is a list of insurers, there are many other reputable companies who offer travel insurance as well.

Community Base Camp Tent

This is a camping trip. There is no running water or electricity. Hikers need to bring their own tent, sleeping bag and pad. If you do not have these items, rentals are available.

Our 18 x 30 ‘ community tent is used as our combination kitchen, dining room, and living room. Delicious and health-conscious breakfasts and dinners are served inside. Camp chairs are provided for each hiker, as well as plates, utensils, and mugs. Hikers will make their trail lunches from a large selection of sandwich fixings, fruits, veggies, and other trail food.

A community latrine (toilet) is also set up for all hikers and staff. The latrine is screened with tarps to provide privacy. We practice Leave No Trace Principles. Thus, toilet paper is not buried in the latrine. All toilet paper is put in a separate container that is provided at the latrine. Some of our campsites are in Forest Service Public Campgrounds, whereby a public toilet is available.

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