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Continental Divide Trail Backpacking Trip | Rocky Mountain National Park

Deposit: $500.00 - $1,900.00
Destination: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Trip Type: Backpacking Trips
Season: Summer
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4-Day Rocky Mountain National Park Guided Backpacking Trip – Continental Divide Trail Adventure

Deposit:
$500.00
Destination:

Rocky Mountain National Park
Trip Type:

Backpacking Trips
Season:

Summer (July 19–22, 2026)


A Guided 4-Day Backpacking Adventure on the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park

Fully Supported Backpacking Trip | Continental Divide Trail (CDT) | High Alpine Passes, Lakes & Backcountry Camping | July 19–22, 2026

Experience one of the most iconic backpacking routes in Colorado—the Continental Divide Trail through Rocky Mountain National Park. This fully guided 4-day backpacking trip takes you across the spine of the Rockies, delivering unmatched alpine views, high mountain passes, and an unforgettable backcountry experience.


Why This Continental Divide Trail Backpacking Trip Is Unique

Hike the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park

Follow the legendary Continental Divide Trail (CDT) as it winds through Rocky Mountain National Park. This route traverses the Continental Divide itself, offering sweeping views, alpine tundra, and some of the most scenic backpacking terrain in the United States.

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True High-Alpine Colorado Backpacking Experience

Spend four days immersed in Colorado’s rugged backcountry:

  • Alpine lakes and glacial valleys

  • Above-treeline hiking along the Divide

  • Expansive panoramic mountain views

  • Remote wilderness far from crowds


Fully Guided & Permit-Secured Adventure

Backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park requires hard-to-get permits—we handle all logistics, including:

  • Backcountry permits

  • Route planning

  • Meals and group gear
  • Safety and navigation

Who This Trip Is For

This trip is ideal for:

  • Intermediate to advanced hikers

  • Those seeking a Continental Divide Trail experience in Colorado

  • Backpackers wanting a guided Rocky Mountain National Park adventure
  • Hikers ready for sustained mileage and elevation

Why This Is One of the Best Backpacking Trips in Colorado

  • Hike the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park

  • 4 full days in Colorado’s alpine backcountry

  • Expert guides and logistics handled

  • Access to one of the most scenic long-distance trails in the U.S.

  • Small group, immersive experience


Welcome to Your Continental Divide Adventure

This is more than just a backpacking trip—it's a journey along one of North America’s most iconic trails.

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—this trip delivers.


Trip Details

  • ​​Dates: July 19–22, 2026
  • Location: Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Route: Continental Divide Trail (Rocky Mountain National Park section)
  • Trip Cost: $1400 per person

  • Deposit: $500

  • Remaining Balance: $485 (due 30 days prior)


Reserve Your Spot

Permits for the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park are extremely limited.

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Overview Rocky Mountain National Park 

Rocky Mountain National Park is a bucket-list destination known for its dramatic alpine landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and world-class hiking opportunities. From colorful subalpine meadows and shimmering mountain lakes to rugged, towering peaks, RMNP delivers breathtaking scenery at every turn. Visitors can spot iconic Colorado wildlife, including elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, and playful marmots, while exploring scenic overlooks and well-maintained trails. Whether you’re planning a day hike, a photography adventure, or a peaceful nature escape, Rocky Mountain National Park offers an unforgettable experience for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers year-round.

Backpacking Details- Backcountry campsites permits will be confirmed by The National Park Service on March 1st!

Entire Continental DivideTrail in RMNP

July 19- Start at North Inlet TH to Twinberry Group  
3 miles and 140 feet of elevation gain 

July 20-
Twinberry Group to July Group  
6.7 miles plus 2,080 ft gain 

July 21-
July Group to Timberline Group  
7 miles and 1,376ft gain and 1,600 loss plus an extra 200 feet to Flattop Mountain 

July 22-
Timberline Group to Green Mountain TH 
7.4 miles with 1,770 loss and 660 gain  

Weather Forecast
The weather averages for July is daytime highs in the upper 70’s and night time lows from about 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit. And remember, there is always a chance of rain, snow or hail.  We can't control the weather!
 
MEETING DIRECTIONS
Please leave a copy of this information with your emergency contact person.

Come ready to hike on the first day! 

Meeting Location Option 1:

Wooly Mammoth Park and Ride in Golden, CO

Departure Time: 10:15am
 

Meeting Location Option 2:

Lord of the Valley Lutheran Church in Granby, CO

Departure Time: 12:30pm

 
Trip Ending: We expect to have you back to your car at:
3pm in Granby
5pm in Golden. 


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

Frequently Asked Questions – 4-Day Continental Divide Trail Backpacking Trip


Q1: How difficult is the Continental Divide Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park?
A1: The RMNP section of the Continental Divide Trail is moderate to strenuous. Expect daily hikes of 6–10 miles with significant elevation gains, alpine passes, and rocky terrain. Our guided trip ensures support for pacing, safety, and navigation.

Q2: Do I need prior backpacking experience for this 4-day trip?
A2: While previous backpacking experience helps, the trip is suitable for intermediate hikers comfortable with multi-day hikes in alpine terrain. Our guides provide instruction on backcountry skills, camp setup, and trail navigation.

Q3: What does “fully supported” mean on this guided backpacking trip?
A3: Fully supported means that your permits, meals, group gear, and backcountry logistics are handled by our expert guides. You only need to carry essentials like water, lunch, clothing layers, and a personal repair kit.

Q4: What should I pack for a 4-day backpacking trip in Colorado?
A4: Essentials include:

  • Backpack and tent/sleeping gear

  • Water (2–3 liters) 

  • Clothing layers for changing alpine weather

  • Personal repair kit for gear

  • Optional: camera, binoculars, sunscreen, and hat

Q5: Are meals included in the trip?
A5: Yes! Our guides prepare hot breakfasts, trail lunches, and hearty dinners. Dietary restrictions, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, are accommodated.

Q6: How do I reserve a spot on this trip?
A6: Simply visit our booking page for the 4-day Continental Divide Trail RMNP trip:
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Q7: What safety measures are in place on this guided backpacking trip?
A7: All trips include:

  • Experienced guides trained in backcountry first aid

  • Navigation assistance along the CDT

  • Safety protocols for weather changes and altitude

  • Small groups for personalized attention

Q8: When is the trip scheduled?
A8: The next 4-day guided CDT backpacking trip is scheduled for July 19–22, 2026. Spots are limited due to backcountry permit restrictions.

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Welcome To The Colorado Trail Trekking Program

The Colorado Trail Trekking Program treks allow you to hike 10-20 miles a day on The Colorado Trail while carrying only a daypack.  Your tent and personal gear are transported to the next campsite where crewmembers set up camp including; a kitchen tent, toilet tent and shower tent.  All meals are planned and cooked for you.

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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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