The North Inlet Trail, in Rocky Mountain National Park near Grand Lake, Colorado, was built up from lesser pathways and rebuilt during 1926 to 1931 into its course that mostly continues to today.
The trail runs from the North Inlet feeder into Grand Lake, up 11.5 miles to Flattop Mountain.
[1][2] Allison van V. Dunn, an NPS landscape architect of the National Park Service, arrived in 1929 and oversaw the final years of rebuilding.
[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
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