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Boating/Kayaking/Rafting
The guide was updated:While there are many lakes in the area, not all of them permit boating. Motorized boating is not permitted at all in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Lake Estes is one of the most popular locations for non-motor boating, and boats, canoes and kayaks can be rented from the Lake Estes Marina.
Lake Estes Marina
1770 Big Thompson Avenue
+1 970 586 2011
evrpd.com/marina/marina-info
Several companies also offer whitewater rafting trips on the Poudre or Colorado Rivers:
Rapid Transit Rafting
161 Virginia Avenue
+1 970 586 8852
www.rapidtransitrafting.com
A1 Wildwater
215 Park Lane
+1 970 224 3379
www.a1wildwater.com
Useful Information
- Address: 161 Virginia Avenue, Estes Park, CO
- Website: www.rapidtransitrafting.com
- Phone: +1 970 586 8852
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Explore the majesty of Rocky Mountain National Park, whose scenic beauty and abundant wildlife span 415 square miles. There are over 300 miles of hiking trails to travel on foot. Trail Ridge Road is popular for a scenic drive.
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Stanley Hotel Ghost Tours
Many believe the Stanley Hotel to be haunted. The hotel offers ghost hunts and tours that explore the hotel's history, including its paranormal history. Interesting fact: this hotel served as the basis for Stephen King's novel "The Shining," and he wrote the book while staying at the Stanley Hotel.
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Hermit Park
Cabins, RV, and tent camping are available at this 1,352-acre open park located just outside of Estes Park. If you're looking for an exciting night outdoors, this is the place to stay. Enjoy some stargazing as you drift off to sleep.
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Historic Fall River Hydroplant
The Fall River Hydroplant was built in 1909 by F.O. Stanley to produce electricity for the Stanley Hotel and surrounding areas. It was restored from flood damage resulting from a 1982 flood and opened to the public in 2002. It is generally open only in the summer.
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MacGregor Ranch Museum and Office
The MacGregor Ranch is the only working cattle ranch in Estes Park. It features a museum that aims to preserve the area's ranching heritage. Educational activities and a museum tour help teach about cattle ranching and the area.
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Fishing
Fishing is popular year-round in Estes Park. Fishing licenses are required for those aged 16 and older and can be purchased at local sporting goods and hardware stores. Contact Colorado Parks & Wildlife for maps and information on fishing regulations.
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Horseback Riding
Take the reins and get in touch with your inner cowboy. Several places offer unique guided horseback riding tours across different scenic mountain paths so choose the one that's right for you. Call today to schedule your ride.
SK Horses
Cowpoke Corner Corral and National Park Gateway Stables
+1 970 586 5890 or +1 970 586 5869
www.skhorses.com
Estes Park Outfitters
5229 Little Valley Drive
+1 970 215 7064
estesparkoutfitters.com
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Hiking & Snowshoeing
Several trails offer the opportunity for hiking in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter. Snowshoeing gear can be rented from local shops, many of which also offer guided hikes. Get ready for a mountain adventure.
Kirks Mountain Adventures
230 E. Elkhorn Avenue
+1 877 669 1859
www.kirksmountainadventures.com
Estes Park Mountain Shop
2050 Big Thompson Avenue
+1 866 303 6548
estesparkmountainshop.com
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Scenic Drives
Trail Ridge Road is probably the most well-know route for a scenic drive through the Rocky Mountain National Park. Locals also recommend several other trails, such as Devil's Gulch Road, Dry Gulch Road and Colorado Highway 7. Guided bus excursions are offered by the Rocky Mountain Nature Association.
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Wildlife Watching
The villagers of Estes Park seeks to minimize their impact on wildlife. Animals have been known to meander through downtown, but don't sit in the town your whole vacation waiting for them. Whether seeking out one of the 282 species of birds or hundreds of other species of animals, the Rocky Mountain National Park website has information on getting a glimpse of the local wildlife.
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Estes Park Museum
Over 25,000 items are on-hand to teach visitors about the area's pioneer history at Estes Park Museum. Some artifacts date all the way back to the Ice Age. History tours are available.
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Boating/Kayaking/Rafting
While there are many lakes in the area, not all of them permit boating. Motorized boating is not permitted at all in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Lake Estes is one of the most popular locations for non-motor boating, and boats, canoes and kayaks can be rented from the Lake Estes Marina.
Lake Estes Marina
1770 Big Thompson Avenue
+1 970 586 2011
evrpd.com/marina/marina-info
Several companies also offer whitewater rafting trips on the Poudre or Colorado Rivers:
Rapid Transit Rafting
161 Virginia Avenue
+1 970 586 8852
www.rapidtransitrafting.com
A1 Wildwater
215 Park Lane
+1 970 224 3379
www.a1wildwater.com
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Rock Climbing
All terrains are available for every skill levels. Lessons, guides, and an indoor climbing wall in town are available to learn more about the sport. Get started learning how to rock climb today because the mountains are even more beautiful when you climb them yourself.
Estes Park Mountain Shop
2050 Big Thompson Avenue
+1 970 586 6548
estesparkmountainshop.com
Kent Mountain Adventure Center
170 Elm Road
+1 970 586 5990
kmaconline.com
Colorado Mountain School
341 Moraine Avenue
+1 303 447 2804
www.totalclimbing.com
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Golf
The village's two golf courses take advantage of the area's natural landscape. Both offer holes that can challenge golfers of any skill level. Call ahead to reserve a tee time.
Lake Estes Executive 9 Hole Golf Course
690 Big Thompson Avenue
+1 970 586 8176
evrpd.com
Estes Park Golf Course and Pro Shop 18 Hole Course
1480 Golf Course Road
+1 970 586 8146
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