Beatrice Willard Alpine Tundra Research Plots, Rocky Mountain National Park
Facts and practical information
The Beatrice Willard Alpine Tundra Research Plots were established in 1959 along Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, above the treeline in an alpine tundra habitat. The plots were used by Beatrice Willard of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado from 1959 to about 1999 in a long-term study of the alpine ecosystem. Willard's dissertation and updates, as well as her book Land Above the Trees: A Guide to American Alpine Tundra were highly influential in studies of alpine and tundra ecology. Her recommendations were used by the National Park Service in its management of the high alpine areas of the park. Willard's work continued after she moved on to other work, and for the last twenty years she made informal visits to the plots. ()
Rocky Mountain National Park
Beatrice Willard Alpine Tundra Research Plots – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Poudre Lake, Chasm Falls, Ypsilon Mountain, Mount Ida.