Loading...

WINTER SALE! 50% OFF Supporter Accounts — now through January 31st. Learn More.

Rainbow Curve Overlook

Rainbow Curve Overlook at Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado is a universally-accessible roadside view that features panoramic sweeping views of the park and its surrounding snow-capped mountains.

This is not a hike and just barely a walk, but Rainbow Curve deserves its own write-up on MyHikes for visitors who want to explore Rocky Mountain National Park's beauty from the parking lot or sidewalks. Visitors can spot Sheep Lakes, Deer Mountain, and other POI from the sidewalk. You can walk as far or as little as you'd like, as most of the views from Rainbow Curve are essentially the same.

Due to this overlook's altitude at 10,800-feet above sea level, it's a great place for visitors to take-in the natural beauty while also taking short walks to acclimatize.

Paved Path & Universal Access
This short parking lot viewpoint is universally accessible via pavement and a sidewalk.

Pets
Dogs are allowed at the parking lot only and must be cleaned-up after.

Parking
Hikers will find a large parking lot at the coordinates provided along Trail Ridge Road. The lot is large enough to fit a couple dozen vehicles as of June 2024.

Timed-Entry Reservations
Between the months of late May through early October you must purchase a timed-entry pass to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. If you wish to visitor and hike anything off of the Bear Lake Road, you must purchase a dedicated Bear Lake timed-entry pass. You can find more information about timed entry on the park's website.

Warnings
Elevation sickness: This trail brings hikers through terrain at 10,800-feet above sea level. Around the 7,000-foot mark above sea level, hikers may start to experience symptoms of elevation sickness including headache, muscle aches, shortness of breath, among other warning signs. In order to avoid elevation sickness it's recommended to ascend to higher elevations and take short walks to acclimate over the course of several days before taking a long or physically-demanding hike. At any time you feel elevation sickness kicking in, that's the time to turn back and head for lower altitude or the parking lot.
Explore 32 trails near Estes Park, CO

Know Before You Go

  • Rainbow Curve Overlook is a universally accessible roadside viewpoint in Rocky Mountain National Park, offering panoramic views of the park's landscape and surrounding mountains from a 10,800-foot elevation.
  • It's an ideal spot for visitors to appreciate the scenery with minimal physical exertion and provides a convenient location to acclimatize to the high altitude.
  • Visiting between late May and early October requires a timed-entry pass, with a specific Bear Lake pass needed for accessing trails off Bear Lake Road, and visitors should be aware of potential elevation sickness symptoms due to the high altitude.
Interactive topographic map for Rainbow Curve Overlook located in Estes Park, CO. Click the "View Map" button to load GPS coordinates and trail markers.
Get directions
Distance
N / A
Difficulty
Easy
Type
Est. Time
5 min
Elev. Gain
1'
Rating
0.0
Added
June 05, 2024
Updated
June 12, 2024

Weather Forecast

Loading...

Features

Vista / Lookout Point
Dogs

Points of interest

  1. Parking

    40.400378, -105.663576
  2. Main Trailhead

    40.400378, -105.663576

Safety information

For your own safety: plan ahead, let someone know where you'll be, and hike at your own risk.

Availability

All seasons

Surface type

Universal Access

Trip Reports (Reviews)

Your opinion matters! Be the first to rate this trail.

Ready to help fellow hikers? Add a trip report to share your experience and provide valuable insights for other hikers!

0 miles / 0 km
June 05, 2024
Hiking
No community routes found. To add your own hike as a Community Route for this Trail guide, leave a Trip Report with an attached GPX file.

Popular categories

Scenic mountain view representing vista trails
Vista trails
Scenic gorge of cascades representing waterfall trails
Waterfall hikes
Rugged mountain terrain representing summit trails
Summit trails
Scenic mountain view representing dog-friendly trails
Dog-friendly
Scenic campsite with a view representing camping trails
Camping trails
Appalachian Trail logo representing A.T. hikes
A.T. hikes

You May Also Like

Colorado's Million Dollar Highway - Plan a day's drive adventure along the iconic Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. Explore the best short trails, roadside stops, waterfalls, vistas, ghost towns, and hot springs within a ~6 hour road trip.
Explore

Colorado's Million Dollar Highway

Plan a day's drive adventure along the iconic Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. Explore the best short trails, roadside stops, waterfalls, vistas, ghost towns, and hot springs within a ~6 hour road trip.

Read
Glacier's Going-to-the-Sun Road - Discover the breathtaking beauty of Glacier National Park along the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. From stunning roadside stops to picturesque waterfalls and vistas, this engineering marvel offers endless opportunities for exploration.
Explore

Glacier's Going-to-the-Sun Road

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Glacier National Park along the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. From stunning roadside stops to picturesque waterfalls and vistas, this engineering marvel offers endless opportunities for exploration.

Read
🍪 We use cookies to learn about site usage and to serve map tiles. You may block cookies manually in the browser. By continuing you agree. Learn more