Rocky Mountain’s diverse and beautiful trails attract hikers from all over the world. Whether you prefer an easy stroll through the forest or an intense backpacking multiday adventure, the Rockies have a trail for you. Here’s a breakdown of the best trails in the easy, moderate, and difficult categories.Easy trails: These short and mostly level trails are perfect for families, leisurely strolls, sightseeing, and nature walking. The Bierstadt Lake trail is a 1.6 mile easy walk during which you will see shockingly gorgeous views of the Continental Divide. The hike to Emerald Lake is the most popular destination of the Bear Lake area. It is a 1.8 mile hike is accessible by shuttle bus and equipped with a campground. For the best wildlife viewing, try the Coyote Valley hike which follows the bank of the Colorado River.Moderate Trails: These trails are more of a challenge than easy trails, so it’s recommended that you’re physically fit before embarking on one of these trails. If you think you fit the physically fit description, we recommend the Andrews Glacier hike. If you start from the east side of the Rocky Mountain National park, the trail is the 2nd easiest route to the Continental Divide. The beautiful glacier and accompanying wildlife makes this trail a one in a lifetime experience, but it can get dangerous at times. For a different view, try Little Yellowstone. This unique 5.1 mile hike resembles the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. For a more mainstream hike, try Fern Lake. This trail is heavily used because of its stunning lake and breathtaking views of the Continental Divide.Difficult Trails: Physical fitness is a must for these trails. The high altitudes, long treks, and steep heights require determination and physical stamina to be fully enjoyed. If you’ve been hiking before and are up for a rewarding challenge, take the Longs Peak trail that spans 8 miles the 14,259 feet of Longs Peak, one of the 54 ‘fourteeners’ of the Rocky Mountains. It’s recommended you set out before dawn and check the Longs Peak conditions before planning your hike.