Are you looking for the coolest visitor center in Colorado? We found it for you! Rocky Mountain National Park has four visitor centers, and they’re all fantastic, educational, and informative. However, the best of the best, in my opinion, is this one. Alpine Visitor Center at Rocky Mountain National Park is on the famous Trail Ridge Road and is close to the road’s highest point, which is 12,183′.  This visitor center is at 11,796′, which is pretty close, and which makes it the highest visitor center in the United States National Park Service System. It has lots of amenities and incredible views. Read on to learn more about it, and take a drive up there as soon as you can!

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It’s easy to see why I think the Alpine Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park is the coolest one in our great state, so the next time you go to RMNP, be sure to stop by and check it out. The park’s other three visitor centers – Beaver Meadows, Fall River, and Kawuneeche – are all worth visiting too! See if you can hit all four in one visit, and have a great trip.

If you’re looking for hiking or camping gear for your Rocky Mountain National Park visit, REI and Backcountry.com have everything you’ll need.

For more beautiful Colorado scenery, check out this footage of Mesa Verde National Park:

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