Rocky Mountain
National Park
Cellular Coverage
From Field
Reports. See Notes.
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Coverage Map:
Notes
About Wireless Coverage in Rocky Mountain National Park:
- There are no cellular sites
within the park, all service
comes from outside park boundaries. Because the main road
through Rocky Mountain National Park reaches an altitude of over 12,000
feet, your wireless phone can easily access these sites from far away.
However, any obstruction, such as a rock
formation or a hill can block that signal.
- Even
though Rocky Mountain National Park features a number of high
elevations where wireless service is possible, there are also many
valleys and isolated areas with no wireless access whatsoever.
- One of
the popular features of the park is to climb Long's Peak, at
an
altitude that exceeds 14,000 feet. The front face of that
mountain can 'see', and therefore access, cellular service in
nearby areas, but the same is not true of the lower or
west-facing areas of the mountain.
- Free,
public WiFi is available at Beaver Meadows and Kawuneeche visitor
centers.
- US
36 from Lyons, CO to Estes Park, CO, the eastern
portal of Rocky Mountain National Park, now has full 5G cell service.
This is a recent addition to the park area necessitated by
recent wildfires.
- The
coverage areas shown (in red) are approximate. Park coverage
has been
field checked but not over the entire park. There have been reports of
new and improved cellular service in and around Estes Park
at the
east entrance of the park.
- Get Interactive Coverage Maps
for Rocky Mountain National Park from each individual carrier.
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