It was a very nice trail we had a great time. Just past the falls we seen a moose and her calf playing. It was very exciting to watch!shannonbT3620JS的完整评论
2023年8月22日
Though Adams Falls Trail is out of the Rocky National Park boundary, it is still owned by the park. Drive to Grand Lake and follow the signs until you dead end into the Adams Falls trailhead. Plent…jbwhitehouse的完整评论
2023年5月25日
This falls area offered an easy hike! We saw chipmunks on the trail, and park rangers were visible as well. The falls were deafening as there had been an abundance of rain the days prior. This is a g…O6518HOrachelp的完整评论
Hi Amber, Not sure when you plan on visiting so this may be a moot answer. If your dog is a trained service dog, your dog may accompany you on the trail. Other wise dogs are restricted …
Hi Amber, Not sure when you plan on visiting so this may be a moot answer. If your dog is a trained service dog, your dog may accompany you on the trail. Other wise dogs are restricted to road surfaces and parking lots. No matter the size or breed of the dog, their scent identifies them as a canine. To all wildlife in the park that means wolf or coyote. The wildlife reacts in one of two ways. Elk and Moose will charge with the intent to kill to protect the herd and babies. So when Bowser runs back to you the big animal will be in hot pursuit with one thought in mind, eliminate the danger to the herd and the babies. You become part of the perceived "pack". The other response is the canine scent will cause the wildlife to vacate the area. Then the joy of seeing wildlife on a hike is gone. Those are the main reasons for limiting Fido to roads and parking lots. Hope that helps. Cheers