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Trail Ridge Road Mile 22.1 to 43.6

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Trail Ridge Road Mile 22.1 to 43.6

22.5 Medicine Bow Curve in Rocky Mountain National Park
Beyond the Alpine Visitor Center, the road shortly makes a sharp turn to the left. This is known as Medicine Bow Curve, and is the last major viewing point in the alpine tundra section.
26.3 Milner Pass Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park
The road passes through Milner Pass and the Continental Divide. Here, at 10,759 feet, is the divide that separates water flowing into the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Poudre Lake lies just to the right of the sign shown at left.
26.9 Lake Irene in Rocky Mountain National Park
The Lake Irene Picnic Area is on the right. Along with being a good spot for a picnic, there is a brief walk alongside Lake Irene, a beautiful lake on the edge of the woods.
28.6 Farview Curve in Rocky Mountain National Park
The road winds through Farview Curve. A small parking area provides a chance to stop and take a look at yet another great vista point.
32.9 Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park
A parking area for the Colorado River Trailhead is on the right. This trail can be used for anything from a short walk along the river to long, overnight backpacking trips. For those familiar with the Colorado River much further down its course in Canyonlands or Grand Canyon National Park it is interesting to see the river's tiny beginnings in the Rockies.
33.0
The parking area for the Timber Lake Trailhead is on the left.
33.4
The Beaver Creek Picnic Area is on the right.
33.8 Beaver Ponds Picnic Area in Rocky Mountain National Park
Another picnic area, the Beaver Ponds Picnic Area, is on the right.
34.4 Timber Creek Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park
The road passes by the entrance to Timber Creek Campground. This is the park's only campground on the west side of the park.
34.9
Access to the Holzwarth Historic Site is on the right.
36.8 Colorado River at Coyote Valley in Rocky Mountain National Park
A small parking area for the Coyote Valley Trail is on the right. This short trail crosses the Colorado River near the beginning, offerring a shorter, easier way than the Colorado River Trail to see this famous river early in its life.
39.3
The road passes by the Onahu Creek Trailhead. This trail leads through heavy forest while mostly remaining alongside Onahu Creek.
39.8
Parking for the Green Mountain Trailhead is on the left.
41.7
The Harbison Picnic Area is on the right. This is in an open, sunny meadow, bounded on one side by Trsil Ridge Road and by forest on the other.
42.5
The road passes through the Grand Lake Entrance Station. The park entrance fee must be paid or a valid pass shown.
42.9 Kawuneeche Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park
The Kawuneeche Visitor Center is on the left. This is your last (or first) chance to get information on the park.
43.6
The road leaves the park at the Grand Lake Entrance Sign.

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