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Estes Park, CO area
Posted on 4/19/16 at 6:30 am
Posted on 4/19/16 at 6:30 am
The fiancee' and I will be going there for a week. Is there any historic monuments or anything of nature around that area we can see?
Also driving from Louisiana anything along the way that wouldn't be out the way to stop and look at?
Also driving from Louisiana anything along the way that wouldn't be out the way to stop and look at?
Posted on 4/19/16 at 6:36 am to Tiger4Life87
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anything of nature around that area
.... Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park??
Posted on 4/19/16 at 8:14 am to PNW
Haha, I laughed. If you're going to Estes and not planning on going to RMNP, you're not doing it right. They also have the hotel where The Shining was filmed. I believe it's a historic landmark and you can go inside/get a pass.
I went to Estes last July. Really liked it, but not so much for what there was to do, but what there wasn't to do. Stayed in a cabin for 3 days and did nothing but relax, grill, sit in the hot tub, and drink. Great time. Downtown Estes is a cool little spot as well.
I went to Estes last July. Really liked it, but not so much for what there was to do, but what there wasn't to do. Stayed in a cabin for 3 days and did nothing but relax, grill, sit in the hot tub, and drink. Great time. Downtown Estes is a cool little spot as well.
Posted on 4/19/16 at 9:55 am to LSUShock
Swing through Colorado Springs on your way up and stop at Garden of the Gods and/or Cave of the Winds. Drive to the top of Pikes Peak if the road is open for the season.
If you come through from even further south and pass through Pueblo, go a little west and check out Royal Gorge too.
There's plenty to do around the northern Front Range/Estes/RMNP.
If you come through from even further south and pass through Pueblo, go a little west and check out Royal Gorge too.
There's plenty to do around the northern Front Range/Estes/RMNP.
This post was edited on 4/19/16 at 10:00 am
Posted on 4/19/16 at 10:52 am to Tiger4Life87
Lots to do there . Drive the road that traverses the park, but leave early cause it gets crowded in the summer. Tons of hiking trails. Fly fishing on Big Thompson River is great. Lots of cool little spots to eat/drink along the river in town.
Posted on 4/19/16 at 12:34 pm to txtigersw
Any idea what's the name of the road?
Posted on 4/19/16 at 2:44 pm to Krazy Kajun
Thank you!
Going to try Garden of the gods and Pikes peak on the way in. Maybe if we have time and its not to far out the way try to see Royal Gorge also.
Any recommendations for those that did hikes in RMNP for beginners?
Going to try Garden of the gods and Pikes peak on the way in. Maybe if we have time and its not to far out the way try to see Royal Gorge also.
Any recommendations for those that did hikes in RMNP for beginners?
Posted on 4/19/16 at 3:39 pm to Tiger4Life87
Never been to Co.
Going in September.
But these are a few things I'm doing.
Pikes peak cog railway
Garden of the gods
Mount Evans
Pearl St Mall
RMNP
Strawberry National Park hot springs
Durango to silverton narrow gauge train ride
Mesa Verde National Park
Good luck
Going in September.
But these are a few things I'm doing.
Pikes peak cog railway
Garden of the gods
Mount Evans
Pearl St Mall
RMNP
Strawberry National Park hot springs
Durango to silverton narrow gauge train ride
Mesa Verde National Park
Good luck
Posted on 4/19/16 at 5:44 pm to Krazy Kajun
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Pikes peak cog railway
My wife and I took the train up and mountain biked down. It was organized by a local bike rental place. I'd rather do that than go back down via train because it is slow. We did it about five years ago in late September early October. It was in the 70s at base and 15 at the peak with a few flakes.
Posted on 4/20/16 at 2:08 pm to Tiger4Life87
It's been more than ten years since I've been to RMNP, but I remember enjoying the hike past Bear Lake to Emerald Lake.
Emerald Lake hike, easy 3.5 miles
And the Mills Lake hike was a bit longer, but my favorite.
Mills Lake- about 5 miles, gorgeous
Leave early-ish, pack a lunch, and have a picnic by the lake when you get there. Stunning.
I think both of those hikes can be done by beginners.
(When we went in early June many years ago, there was still a good bit of snow up around Emerald Lake. Just FYI. Can't remember when you said you were going.)
Emerald Lake hike, easy 3.5 miles
And the Mills Lake hike was a bit longer, but my favorite.
Mills Lake- about 5 miles, gorgeous
Leave early-ish, pack a lunch, and have a picnic by the lake when you get there. Stunning.
I think both of those hikes can be done by beginners.
(When we went in early June many years ago, there was still a good bit of snow up around Emerald Lake. Just FYI. Can't remember when you said you were going.)
Posted on 4/20/16 at 2:10 pm to BlueSharpie
The emerald lake hike is very easy. There's a number of trails from Bear's Lake.
Posted on 4/20/16 at 5:53 pm to Krazy Kajun
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Pikes peak cog railway
Garden of the gods
Mount Evans
Pearl St Mall
RMNP
Strawberry National Park hot springs
Durango to silverton narrow gauge train ride
Mesa Verde National Park
You're doing all this, but not Great Sand Dunes? What's wrong with you?
Posted on 4/20/16 at 11:19 pm to PNW
When/if you hike, make sure you're starting your descent by noonish, especially if you'll be above treeline. Afternoon isolated storms pop up nearly every day in the mountains and lightning is always a hazard if you're caught in one. Above treeline, you're the tallest thing sticking up from the ground. We've had to turn around before summit and start running back down to the trees a couple of times, scary shite.
This post was edited on 4/20/16 at 11:23 pm
Posted on 4/21/16 at 9:56 am to ColoradoAg03
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When/if you hike, make sure you're starting your descent by noonish, especially if you'll be above treeline.
Great advice. Go every year and it always shocks me how many people are starting their hike late in the morning with clouds rolling in. You just don't mess with the weather there at high altitudes. It can go from sunny and 60's to hailing/snow/severe lightning and 20's VERY quickly.
Posted on 4/21/16 at 10:30 am to Tiger4Life87
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Also driving from Louisiana anything along the way that wouldn't be out the way to stop and look at?
Cadillac Ranch and Big Texan Steakhouse near Amarillo
Posted on 4/21/16 at 6:17 pm to LSUShock
Actually The Shining was not filmed at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. The Stanley is where Stephen King stayed that inspired his writing of The Shining.
LINK
Been to Estes probably around twelve times. Stayed at Windcliff each time. Across from the largest YMCA in the U.S. Well, it was at one time. My favorite place in the country and I've been to a ton of places in the United States. Go to Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not far at all from the entrance at Estes.
LINK
Been to Estes probably around twelve times. Stayed at Windcliff each time. Across from the largest YMCA in the U.S. Well, it was at one time. My favorite place in the country and I've been to a ton of places in the United States. Go to Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not far at all from the entrance at Estes.
Posted on 4/21/16 at 6:18 pm to LSUShock
Actually The Shining was not filmed at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. The Stanley is where Stephen King stayed that inspired his writing of The Shining.
LINK
Been to Estes probably around twelve times. Stayed at Windcliff each time. Across from the largest YMCA in the U.S. Well, it was at one time. My favorite place in the country and I've been to a ton of places in the United States. Go to Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not far at all from the entrance at Estes.
LINK
Been to Estes probably around twelve times. Stayed at Windcliff each time. Across from the largest YMCA in the U.S. Well, it was at one time. My favorite place in the country and I've been to a ton of places in the United States. Go to Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not far at all from the entrance at Estes.
Posted on 4/22/16 at 5:17 pm to Tiger4Life87
Get some breakfast at Haus of Donuts and dinner at Sweet Basilica (if you like Italian). Drive trail ridge road to Grand Lake and get some ice cream at Grand Lake Chocolates.
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