

Park Access Timed Entry Permits will be in effect between the hours of 9 a.m. The park is reducing the time period and number of hours daily that reservations are in effect for most areas of RMNP.

The pilot timed entry permit system will be extended through October 22, 2023.There are a few key ways that the 2023 pilot Timed Entry Permit Reservation System will be different from past years. Each year that the park has implemented a pilot timed entry permit system, we have learned new ways to make improvements. Rocky Mountain National Park is committed to trying new things and being adaptive. Take time to decide which reservation option is best for your visit. You may reserve either a Park Access or Park Access+ Timed Entry Permit. Remember, one person may reserve only one timed entry permit per day. If there are multiple people traveling to the park in one vehicle, one Timed Entry Permit will cover everyone traveling in the vehicle.Only one Timed Entry Permit is required per vehicle (not per person). Once visitors enter the park within their reservation window, they may stay as long as desired. Timed entry permit reservations allow park visitors to enter the park within specific two-hour windows of time, for example from 8 a.m. MDT.ĭuring the specific times of day when reservations are required, a Park Access or Park Access+ Timed Entry Permit Reservation is needed to visit all areas of the park, including Lily Lake, Wild Basin, Lumpy Ridge, Longs Peak, and all outlying areas.

These timed entry permits are required to enter the Bear Lake Road Corridor between the hours of 5 a.m.

Rocky Mountain National Park will implement another pilot temporary timed entry permit reservation system. Planning to visit Rocky Mountain National Park from May 26 through October 22, 2023?
