Best Way to See Longs Peak
When the crowds at Rocky Mountain National Park make it tough to turn around without whacking someone with your backpack, head to Hermit Park, which sits less than a mile southeast of Estes Park and offers 1,362 acres of open space teeming with wildlife, ponderosa pines and wildflowers. And while it’s not as famous as Longs Peak — which is the northernmost of Colorado’s iconic Fourteeners and also one of the most prominent in the Front Range — Hermit’s own climbable peak, Kruger Rock, is a lot easier, gaining 940 feet over 1.8 miles on the way to the summit at 9,355 feet. Throughout the half-day’s worth of hiking, you’ll get unobstructed views of Longs Peak, along with Mount Meeker and the Continental Divide.