Estes Park Photography Hike in Rocky Mountain National Park
Join a guided photography hike in Rocky Mountain National Park's Wild Basin, capturing stunning waterfalls and learning professional tips.
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Important Information
- • Public transportation options are available nearby
- • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- • This hike is from 8500' to 9500' elevation. If you are coming from sea level, plan on acclimating to the elevation for a day or two before joining us
Embark on an unforgettable photography hike in the Wild Basin of Rocky Mountain National Park. This guided tour takes you along the North Saint Vrain Creek, where you'll capture breathtaking images of waterfalls like Copeland Falls, Calypso Cascades, and Ouzel Falls. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or a beginner, you'll learn valuable techniques for shooting silky water effects. The hike to Ouzel Falls is about 5.5 miles round trip, with a 1,000-foot elevation gain, while a shorter, more leisurely hike to Calypso Cascades is also available. With a commercial use permit, you can skip the timed entry reservation. Join us for an inspiring day in nature, capturing the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Pros
- Explore the Wild Basin's scenic trails
- Capture stunning waterfall photos
- Learn professional photography tips
- Enjoy a guided hike with a pro
- Discover hidden gems in the park
Includes
- Timed Entry Permit
- Private transportation
- Snacks
Excludes
- Park entrance fees - bring a national park pass or receipt for entrance
Tour Highlights
- • Explore the Wild Basin's scenic trails
- • Capture stunning waterfall photos
- • Learn professional photography tips
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.


