Timed Entry System At Rocky Mountain National Park Ends

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After four months, Rocky Mountain National Park officials are doing away with a timed entry permit reservation system. The system ends today. Park officials started the system on June 4 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Visitors were required to reserve their time to visit online in advance.

“With the health and safety of park visitors, employees and surrounding community residents guiding our decisions, the timed entry permit system enabled us to more safely manage the pace and flow of visitor use throughout the day, reduce crowding, and provide an improved visitor experience in alignment with the park’s safe operational capacity during these extraordinary times,” said Superintendent Darla Sidles in a news release.

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