Rocky Mountain National Park
The North Inlet-Tonahutu Creek loop is a 26-mile (42-kilometer) trail that gives you spectacular alpine scenery. You'll travel through 5,000+ feet of elevation gain and a number of different ecosystems, including subalpine forest and alpine tundra, drinking spring water along the way and seeing the occasional bull elk staring you in the face while he grazes. Definitely a classic hike. Click here for more trip details...
Other possible reasons to go back...
- Longs Peak via Keyhole Route
- A million and one 14ers

