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Snowy River National Park Adventures

Snowy River National Park is a pristine wilderness area in Colorado known for its rugged alpine landscapes, challenging hikes, and abundant wildlife. It offers visitors unparalleled opportunities for backcountry adventure and scenic exploration.

152,400
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Snowy River National Park

 

Snowy River National Park is located in southwestern Colorado, spanning a high-altitude region defined by steep peaks, deep valleys, and the headwaters of the Snowy River. The park protects over 150,000 acres of alpine tundra, subalpine forests, and glacially carved terrain, featuring rugged granite cliffs and snowfields that feed into the river’s crystal-clear waters. Ecologically, the park supports diverse species including elk, mountain goats, black bears, and the elusive Canada lynx, with wildflower meadows blooming in summer. Established in 1995, the park has become a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and wilderness experiences. Recreational opportunities include challenging hiking and backpacking routes, fishing in the Snowy River and its tributaries, and winter snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Notable landmarks include Crystal Falls, a striking 75-foot waterfall accessible via a moderately difficult trail, and Storm Peak, known for panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains. The park’s backcountry campgrounds and primitive campsites enable extended exploration for experienced visitors. Accessibility is primarily via Forest Service roads from nearby mountain towns, with seasonal closures during winter months. The park is renowned for clear night skies ideal for stargazing. Visitor centers provide educational exhibits on the geology and ecology of the region. Snowy River National Park appeals to those seeking remote, high-mountain environments with challenging terrain and abundant wildlife viewing.

Highlights

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Crystal Falls – a scenic 75-foot waterfall accessible by trail

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Alpine tundra meadows blooming with wildflowers in summer

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Backcountry fishing for native trout in Snowy River

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Summit of Storm Peak offering panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains

Notable Natural Features

Snowy River

The park’s namesake river, known for its clear, cold waters and excellent trout fishing.

Crystal Falls

A striking 75-foot waterfall located mid-trail on the popular Crystal Falls Loop.

Storm Peak

A prominent summit offering expansive views of the surrounding San Juan Mountain range.