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Rocky Mountain in May

May is a good time to visit Rocky Mountain — busier than April, quieter than June.

Crowd score

How busy it gets

6/10
Moderate

A comfortable middle ground: some company on popular trails, but no gridlock.

About 50% of this park's busiest month.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Data: NPS visitation 2023–2025 · crowd scores computed Jul 2026 · alerts checked Jul 10, 2026. How this is calculated →

Computed from federal data · Methodology by Sharon Ben-Moshe

Visitation

Typical May visits vs. the year

May (typical)337,983
Peak — July675,966
Quietest — January135,193

Typical monthly recreation visits, averaged over the most recent three full years.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Weather

May weather

Avg high
63°F
Avg low
35°F
Precipitation
2.4"
Sunrise
4:46 AM
Sunset
7:12 PM
Daylight
14.4h

Source: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals, Estes Park

What's open

Rocky Mountain in May: access

Open 24 hours; Trail Ridge Road closed mid-Oct to late May

Seasonal closures may apply:

  • Information

    Trail Ridge Road closed for winter

    Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved road in the U.S., typically closes mid-October and reopens by Memorial Day.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    A Fire Ban (Stage 2 Fire Restrictions) Are In Effect

    Due to very high fire danger, the extended weather forecast, and current fire activity in the State of Colorado, Stage 2 Fire Restrictions are now in effect within Rocky Mountain National Park. When Stage 2 Fire Restrictions are in effect, this means that all campfires, including charcoal briquette fires are not permitted anywhere within Rocky Mountain National Park. This ban is effective beginning today, June 29, and will remain in effect until further notice.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Conditions

Current alerts

  • Information

    Trail Ridge Road closed for winter

    Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved road in the U.S., typically closes mid-October and reopens by Memorial Day.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Information

    Update on Transponders

    Due to some unexpected technical issues that are impacting recent transponder sales and renewals, Rocky Mountain National Park is temporarily pausing the sale and renewal of transponder devices. Updates will be posted on the park webpage.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Park Closure

    A Fire Ban (Stage 2 Fire Restrictions) Are In Effect

    Due to very high fire danger, the extended weather forecast, and current fire activity in the State of Colorado, Stage 2 Fire Restrictions are now in effect within Rocky Mountain National Park. When Stage 2 Fire Restrictions are in effect, this means that all campfires, including charcoal briquette fires are not permitted anywhere within Rocky Mountain National Park. This ban is effective beginning today, June 29, and will remain in effect until further notice.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Context

Rocky Mountain crowds across the year

JanFebMarApr6MayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

Alternatives

Quieter nearby in May

FAQ

Rocky Mountain in May

How busy is Rocky Mountain in May?

May rates 6/10 for crowds (Moderate) at Rocky Mountain National Park — about 50% of its busiest month. Typical recreation visits: 337,983.

What is the weather like at Rocky Mountain in May?

In May, Rocky Mountain averages a high of 63°F and a low of 35°F, with about 2.4 inches of precipitation.