![]() ![]() We have been to Rocky Mountain National Park twice now, spending about a week total inside the park exploring the best hikes and wildlife spots, and neither has been “peak season.” However, both May, when the days are a little cooler but everything is GREEN, and September, when temperatures are still warm and snow is mostly gone from all trails, were very pleasant times to be in the park. Weather will be more variable, but there will be a whole lot less people. Shoulder season, mid-May to June and Labor Day to the first week of October, are a great time to be inside the park. Weather can be unpredictable, as the snow storm in September showed us in 2020. That being said, you’re in the mountains. However, you’ll also find daily thunderstorms above the treeline, which means you should plan on starting hikes early and being off the trail by noon. In the summer, you’ll find relatively warm temperatures in the 70’s and 80’s during the day, with cooler nights that come with the elevation (~8,000 feet above sea level). Peak season for exploring the park is summer – mid-June to Labor Day. 6.2 Day 2 in Rocky Mountain National Park What is the Best Time to Visit to Rocky Mountain National Park?
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