This Short And Sweet Waterfall Hike In The Rocky Mountains Is An Adventure For Everyone
Rocky Mountain National Park is a treasure trove of alpine lakes, rushing waterfalls, and high-elevation trails that could impress just about anyone. Today, we’ll introduce you to a popular hike that’s perfect for all ages and will deliver some seriously gorgeous scenery along the way. Here’s more on the short and sweet waterfall hike that promises to be a great adventure for all:

Alberta Falls Trail is one of the most popular hikes in the iconic Rocky Mountain National Park. Understandably, it can get crowded in the summer, especially on weekends. With this in mind, you might want to plan a less popular time to embark on this well-loved trail. Hikers will begin by parking at the Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead, photographed above. After approximately 0.3 miles, there will be an intersection with Bear Lake Trail. At this point, continue left.

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Just half a mile after the intersection, you'll arrive at the breathtaking Alberta Falls. The water rushing through the granite chute creates a sight and sound that any waterfall lover can appreciate. Not to mention the fact that the trail will also take you through beautiful aspen groves and pine-filled forests. What more could you ask for from a Rocky Mountain trail?
Curious to learn more about this famous Rocky Mountain National Park trail and others in the area? You can click here or visit the official Rocky Mountain National Park website by clicking here.
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