(2.0 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Set in Estes Park in the Colorado region Flower Lane Cabin has a patio. The property features mountain views and is 49 km from Loveland.
(2.1 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Located in Estes Park in the Colorado region Windham Drive features a patio and mountain views. The air-conditioned accommodations is 30 mi from Loveland and guests benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi.
(2.5 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Rocky Mountain Sunshine Cabin is set in Estes Park. The holiday home has mountain views and is 24 mi from Longmont.
(2.6 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Estes Elk House is located in Estes Park, Colorado. It includes a balcony and mountain views. The hotels are located 31 miles from Loveland and offer complimentary WiFi and on-site private parking.
(2.6 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
The Blue Raven provides lodging in Estes Park. Each room is equipped with a television and a DVD player. room includes a coffee maker. Each room has its own bathroom. Blue Raven is located 27 miles from Harmony and 26 miles from Boulder.
(2.7 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Bear Tracks in Estes Park features a garden and barbecue area. The accommodations are located 31 miles from Loveland and feature on-site private parking and complimentary WiFi.
(2.8 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Located in Estes Park Picturesque Log Cabin in Estes Park 9 Mi to RMNP provides lodgings with a patio and free WiFi.
1650 Avalon Drive (2.8 km from Kruger Rock Trail)
Pine View provides lodging in Estes Park. There is a barbecue, and guests have access to complimentary WiFi and private parking.
Kruger Rock Trail in Estes Park is located in Rocky Mountain National Park and offers hikers a unique experience of natural beauty and wildlife. The trail is around 1.5 miles long and takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete, depending on the pace and amount of stops taken along the journey. This trail, although relatively easy, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery and is often filled with birdwatchers, amateur photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
The trail begins at the east end of Estes Park near the entrance to the park. From there, it climbs gradually up through dense stands of pine trees before opening up onto a granite ridge that overlooks an expansive valley below. Along the way hikers will be able to spot a variety of wildlife including bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, mountain goats, marmots, eagles and more. Additionally, Nature lovers can find plenty of flora such as Engelmann Spruce trees and wildflowers during their hike along this path.
The highlight of Kruger Rock Trail comes near its end where hikers can get an amazing view from atop Kruger Rock itself. This large boulder has been used as a landmark for many years now and provides excellent photo opportunities for those willing to make their way up it’s summit. Once at the top you are rewarded with stunning panoramic vistas that span far into the horizon over miles of unspoiled nature!
Besides its obvious attractions for outdoorsmen and photographers alike; Kruger Rock Trail also has great historical significance. It was here that early settlers used stone cairns to mark out trails over mountains in order to travel between campsites or settlements in search of food resources or game animals. Additionally it is believed that Native Americans may have used this area as well due to several arrowheads being found nearby which could indicate hunting trips made by these original inhabitants centuries ago!
All in all Kruger Rock Trail is one of Estes Park's most iconic hiking paths with its vast array of natural beauty combined with its historical importance makes it an unforgettable experience even for locals who make frequent trips here! If you ever find yourself in Colorado then make sure you take some time out to explore this one-of-a-kind trail; you won't regret it!