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timed entry

5 Porch Notes tagged “timed entry,” from counties across Colorado.

Outdoors and wildfire - Clear Creek County

The road up Mount Blue Sky may need a reservation

The scenic byway up Mount Blue Sky from Idaho Springs uses a timed-entry reservation system during the busy season, so a visit takes planning.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Larimer County

Getting into Rocky Mountain National Park can take a reservation

On busy stretches of the year, Rocky Mountain National Park uses a timed-entry reservation system, so a visit from the Estes Park side may need planning ahead.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Boulder County

Brainard Lake needs a reservation to park, not just an early start

Brainard Lake Recreation Area west of Ward uses a paid timed-entry reservation to park inside the gate during its summer season, with day-use options for those on foot or bike.

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Outdoors and wildfire - El Paso County

The easy ways up Pikes Peak: the highway, the cog, and a permit to book ahead

Most people reach the 14,115-foot Pikes Peak summit by car or cog railway, and the summer drive past Mile 7 now needs a timed-entry permit booked in advance.

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Cars and driving - Denver County

The Mount Blue Sky road is seasonal and needs a timed ticket

The high paved road up Mount Blue Sky from Echo Lake is open only part of the year and requires a timed-entry reservation in season.

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