Alluvial Fan
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ann p
Walker, LA37 contribuciones
oct. de 2023 • Parejas
This is such an interesting and beautiful site in Rocky Mountain National Park. There are several informational plaques telling about it. It is highly accessible for those with handicaps, including a nice waterfall view, which is nice. The various rock formations are really interesting. There is also a nice picnic area next to the west parking lot.
Escrita el 23 de octubre de 2023
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DutchTX
The Woodlands, TX694 contribuciones
ago. de 2023 • Familia
Take the Old Fall River Road; the first part (from park entrance) is two-way, and you can get to the Alluvila Fan, and go back. However highly recommend to continue on the one-way dirt road (Old Fall River Rd.) it gives you more appreciation how people 100 years ago traveled.
Escrita el 10 de septiembre de 2023
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Lee G
Filadelfia, Pensilvania211 contribuciones
ago. de 2023 • Familia
A hat and sunglasses are all you need for this paved trail that shows visitors the power of previous floods. Reading up on the area before you arrive will help put the limited information on the posted plaques into perspective. Park at the second (upper) lot if you want a ramp instead of stairs from the parking areas.
Escrita el 6 de septiembre de 2023
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jbwhitehouse
Dallas, TX1.834 contribuciones
ago. de 2023
Old Fall River Road starts just after the Alluvial Fan area where there are rocks and stones from the rush of cascading water released by a failed upstream dam. A water fall offers opportunities for brave visitors to slide down. There are two entrances--east and west. they seem to. be about the same leading equally to the same location. You can see a view of the Alluvial Fan from Rainbow Curve on the Trail Ridge Road.
Escrita el 22 de agosto de 2023
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wirttravelers
West Virginia547 contribuciones
jun. de 2023
We came in early June and there was a lot of water over the Alluvial Fan. The hike is easy from either parking area with a wide, smooth path. On our second trip to the falls, we were greeted by a moose who decided to cross the stream to eat the leaves on the other side.
Escrita el 11 de junio de 2023
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jdfallon
Buffalo, Estado de Nueva York19 contribuciones
may. de 2023 • Parejas
Beautiful spot. The rocks and waterfall. Easy walking path. We saw a moose in the parking lot grazing. Close to Sheep Lakes so you can go right from one spot to the other.
Escrita el 18 de mayo de 2023
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S7635DBdavidk
Bryce Canyon89 contribuciones
oct. de 2022
Great scrambling above the initial pool. Spent about 1-2 hours at the site. Really enjoyed the views up and down.
Escrita el 8 de diciembre de 2022
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Kathrine
Pensilvania574 contribuciones
oct. de 2022 • Parejas
We went early in the morning for photography. The walk is easy and short from either parking lot. Make sure to read the signs at the overlook explaining the fan. There is a nice picnic area from the parking lot. We saw elk and Steller’s Jays in the falls picnic area. From the lot you can walk Old Fall River Road as far as you’d like to go. On that walk we saw a large herd of elk and Magpies.
What we wish visitors would remember is to respect the park. We saw a woman decide to take her dog out for a bathroom break on the rocks along the path to the falls. Fortunately, a ranger was in the area and quickly approached her and immediately walked her and her dog to the car.
What we wish visitors would remember is to respect the park. We saw a woman decide to take her dog out for a bathroom break on the rocks along the path to the falls. Fortunately, a ranger was in the area and quickly approached her and immediately walked her and her dog to the car.
Escrita el 20 de octubre de 2022
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Suzanne
Dallas, TX158 contribuciones
oct. de 2022 • Parejas
Short walk from the parking lot to a bridge to view the cascades of waterfalls coming down over the fallen rocks. You can walk up amongst the rocks to jockey for pic as others were doing as well. Really beautiful area to view without having to hike or climb far. Nice stop!
Escrita el 12 de octubre de 2022
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Kim K
Enola, Pensilvania62 contribuciones
ago. de 2022 • Parejas
The day we went (Tues. Aug. 16th) it was raining and not many people there at 10 a.m. The rain had the falls roaring and muddy but still beautiful. This is a very easy, accessible path. We parked at the first parking lot and it was less crowded. A little more of a walk but you can walk over to the other parking lot as well.
Escrita el 31 de agosto de 2022
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Is Endowvalley road which cuts from highway 34 one way? i read somewhere that this road then becomes old fall river road and is one way and also is this a paved road?
Calcutta-girl
Frederick, MD178 contribuciones
Hi all,
I am planning to go the Alluvian Fan next week during our visit to RMNP. I am planning to reach there late afternoon, around 5 pm with a 3 yrs old. Is it a good time to go there? Also, from the park map I think it is not a one way drive for Old River Fall Road but when I ask the direction I google map for way back to Estes Park it is asking me to drive all the way Old River Fall Road then returning by Trail Ridge/34/36. Also, the ORFR is not opened yet I think.
Please let me know if I can return to Estes Park.
Thanks.
fv1989
Windsor, CO18.282 contribuciones
Endovalley Road to the Alluvial Fan from highway 34 is a two way road and you can backtrack to highway 34 after visiting the Alluvial Fan. It is a google maps error that indicates you must travel Old Fall River Road to get back to highway 34. We actually discussed this on the TA Rocky Mountain National Park travel forum back in early November when you were planning this trip. If you want to look back, click on your screen name and all your posts on TA will come up.
Brian P
Omaha, NE6 contribuciones
Is the map on tripadvisor accurate as to where the Alluvial fan is located? It seems like after researching the Alluvial fan is located in a completely different place.
fv1989
Windsor, CO18.282 contribuciones
If you enter the Fall River Entrance to RMNP, the Alluvial Fan is about 3 miles from this entrance. You will see the right hand turn off highway 34 onto Endovalley Road. There is a sign. You can download the official RMNP map on the park's website. You will see the Alluvial Fan on the map.
Calcutta-girl
Frederick, MD178 contribuciones
Can I return to EstesPark from Alluvial Fan parking lot directly or I need to complete the old Fall River Road following the Trail Ridge Road?
FamilytravelTX
103 contribuciones
It's a short drive back to Estes Park, passing the Fall River Visitor Center on your way.
Cheryl S
Hutchinson, KS204 contribuciones
Is this area accessible now after the floods? Going in June 2015
fv1989
Windsor, CO18.282 contribuciones
That depends on what you mean by accessible. The paved trails that led from the east and west parking lots to the waterfall are no longer there. The road has been repaired. While some of the flood debris between the road and what remains of the waterfall has been removed, the footing through this area is tricky as you must maneuver around downed tree trunks and rocks and boulders. The footing on the south side of the road (not the waterfall side) is a little better. If you saw this area before the September 2013 flood, the change is very dramatic and not for the better. For those of us who have such great memories of the Alluvial Fan before, it is hard to appreciate it as much now.
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