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Welcome to Estes Park

A quintessential Colorado mountain town, Estes Park is also the gateway to the natural wonders of Rocky Mountain National Park, famous for its abundance of elk and other wildlife. Estes Park makes an ideal base camp for outdoor adventure, with a charming downtown area filled with shops and restaurants, plus lodging options for any budget. Things to do in Estes Park over summer span hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking, while winter is a perfect time for snowshoeing, scenic drives, and cozying up at the legendary Stanley Hotel.

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What is Estes Park known for?

Estes Park is known for being the base camp to Rocky Mountain National Park—the popular Beaver Meadows Entrance, on the park’s east side, is less than four miles from town. Estes Park is also known for its incredible wildlife, namely the large herd of elk that migrate through town each year.

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How do you spend a day at Estes Park?

Many visitors to Estes Park will spend their day exploring nearby Rocky Mountain National Park. (The popular Beaver Meadows entrance is less than four miles from town.) In Estes Park proper, there are plenty of options for dining and shopping downtown, as well as the Estes Park Riverwalk, and more.

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Why is Estes Park so popular?

Estes Park makes a great base for visiting Rocky Mountain National Park. Because of its proximity to the national park, gorgeous surroundings, and relatively easy access from Denver, Estes Park has become favorited by tourists. It has great restaurant and lodging options, too.

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Is Estes Park too touristy?

Compared to Grand Lake—the town on Rocky Mountain National Park’s western side—Estes Park is much more touristy. That said, it’s more touristy for a reason: It has excellent lodging and dining options, easy access to Denver and Interstate 25, and close proximity to Rocky Mountain’s popular Beaver Meadows entrance.

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How much time should I spend at Estes Park?

Many visitors use the town as a base camp for Rocky Mountain National Park, usually spending two or three days in the park itself. Others will explore this quintessential mountain town on a weekend, dining and shopping downtown, exploring local sites, and more.

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Is Estes Park worth visiting?

Yes, absolutely. Besides being a base camp for Rocky Mountain National Park (with a popular park entrance less than four miles from town), Estes Park is a quintessential Colorado mountain town. At an elevation of 7,522 feet (2,293 meters), it boasts great dining and shopping, a pretty riverwalk, great wildlife viewing, and more.

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