The Mountains are calling. We are so excited to share our love of the mountains with our family and friends. Formal Invitation to follow!
The Mountains are calling. We are so excited to share our love of the mountains with our family and friends. Formal Invitation to follow!
Just minutes from your cabin, Rocky Mountain National Park offers unparalleled access to wildlife, hiking, and breathtaking scenery. Explore more than 300 miles of trails, ranging from easy lakeside walks like Bear Lake to challenging mountain climbs like Longs Peak. In the summer, drive Trail Ridge Road, one of the highest paved roads in North America, and enjoy panoramic views of the Continental Divide. Old Fall River Road is another exciting option to travel up a one-lane dirt road to the Alpine Visitor’s Center at 11796 feet for a spectacular view of the surrounding area!
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Known for its stunning views and high-altitude vistas, the Trail Ridge Road is a must-see. The road stretches through Rocky Mountain National Park and offers visitors access to an alpine tundra, wildlife viewing opportunities, and awe-inspiring landscapes. The road is only open during the warmer months, typically from June to October.
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A visit to the Stanley Hotel is an iconic Estes Park experience. Famous for its haunting beauty and for inspiring Stephen King’s The Shining, this historic hotel offers tours, dining, and a glimpse into the history of Estes Park. It’s an excellent spot for architecture lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in the paranormal.
For a bird’s eye view of the stunning Estes Park Valley, take a ride on the Estes Park Aerial Tramway. This scenic tramway takes you to the top of Prospect Mountain, where you can enjoy panoramic views, take in the fresh mountain air, and learn about the local flora and fauna. It’s a great experience for families and photographers looking to capture the beauty of the area.
If you’re seeking a more remote and quiet area of Rocky Mountain National Park, head to the Wild Basin This area offers beautiful hiking trails that wind along waterfalls, alpine lakes, and lush meadows. Popular hikes here include Calypso Cascades and Ouzel Falls, which are great for anyone looking to connect with nature.
For a glimpse into the heritage of Estes Park, visit the MacGregor Ranch, a historic working ranch that offers guided tours. Learn about the history of cattle ranching in the area and explore the property’s historic buildings, including a beautiful Victorian home. It’s a wonderful stop for families and history lovers.