Beaver Ponds in Rocky Mountain National Park

Beaver Ponds

A half-century of industrious work by beavers and natural succession have helped transform a pond.

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Beaver Ponds Details

A half-century of industrious work by beavers and nature's process of succession have helped transform a pond into the emerging meadow you see here. There's a boardwalk to the shrinking beaver pond as well as a picnic area with tables and fire rings.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

N/A

Estimated time

Region

Trail Ridge Road

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Beaver Ponds

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Hidden Valley

The Hidden Valley Ski Area, also known as Ski Estes Park, operated here from 1955 to 1991.

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Hidden Valley

The Hidden Valley Ski Area, also known as Ski Estes Park, operated here from 1955 to 1991.

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West Horseshoe Park/Horseshoe Inn

Glaciers carved this valley and deposited the sands that became the meadows of West Horseshoe Park.

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Elk Exclosures

A lack of natural predators has led the elk to overgraze the lower meadows and forests.

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Alluvial Fan

The 1982 dam collapses inundated Horseshoe Park leaving a 42-acre alluvial fan of debris.