More than 10,000 people flocked to Rocky Mountain National Park over the Columbus Day weekend after the park reopened with state funding on Saturday.

Park spokeswoman Kyle Patterson said 4,854 visitors were recorded at the park’s three main entrances Saturday, and 5,350 were recorded Sunday.

The count did not include Lumpy Ridge Trailhead, Lily Lake, Longs Peak, Wild Basin, East Inlet Trailhead and other, smaller recreational entrances.

“Rocky is one of the biggest parks in terms of visitation,” said Joan Anzelmo, volunteer and spokeswoman for the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees.

About 220,000 people visited Rocky Mountain National Park last October, Visit Estes Park spokeswoman Suzy Blackhurst said. That estimate is based on Park Service data, which does not break down visits by day or week, she said.

Rocky Mountain National Park, along with the other 400 national parks, was closed Oct. 1 when the government failed to pass a budget.