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More Terrain Opening On Eastern Side Of Rocky Mountain National Park

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More and more terrain slowly is being opened to Rocky Mountain National Park visitors as cleanup of this month's flood debris and damage makes progress.

On Wednesday, three trails and areas of the park on the east side that were impacted by the flood are reopening for public use.

The Hidden Valley Nature Trail Loop, picnic area, parking, and restrooms are now open. This site is located along the lower stretch of Trail Ridge Road just off Highway 34. For those familiar with the park they will remember that this is the former Hidden Valley Ski Area. At times, when Trail Ridge Road is closed as low down as Deer Ridge Junction, Hidden Valley will not be accessible. For a recorded message on the status of Trail Ridge Road, call 970-586-1222.

Most of the Lily Lake Trail and the parking area, vault toilet and picnic area are also open. The path around the lake received considerable damage and crews have been able to repair most of it. The trail will remain closed along the south end where damage and standing water block safe access. Visitors will be able to walk around most of the lake and then retrace their steps to the trailhead.

This trail was originally constructed as an accessible trail for wheelchair use, but is not currently considered accessible. Additional trail improvements will be needed before safe wheelchair use can resume. The Lily Ridge Trail that connects with the Lily Lake Trail is open.

Deer Mountain Trail has reopened from the trailhead at the junction of Highways 34 and 36 at Deer Ridge Junction. While there are other trailheads that access Deer Mountain, connector trails have not yet been assessed for damages and all access to Deer Mountain should be through the popular Deer Mountain Trailhead.

All backcountry trails on the west side of the park are open, but for day use only at this time.

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