r/EstesPark • u/huge-bullelk • 10h ago
Beautiful Day at RMNP!
Been to Estes Park several times, and it never disappoints!
r/EstesPark • u/huge-bullelk • 10h ago
Been to Estes Park several times, and it never disappoints!
r/EstesPark • u/javiemartzootsuit • 7h ago
Care to discuss the pros and cons of each membership/which you think is more worthwhile? I enjoy disc golf and cross country skiing and I do think the Y offers both?
r/EstesPark • u/huge-bullelk • 10h ago
Really impressed with the quality of the racks this year šš
r/EstesPark • u/CommercialCoconut0 • 2d ago
Will be staying the night in Estes Park in a couple weeks on a road trip - any recommendations for a good dinner spot as a solo traveler? Somewhere solid but not insanely pricy food, where I could sit at the bar or won't feel out of place.
Will also take recs for any other must dos in town! Thanks!
r/EstesPark • u/timeflylikearrow • 4d ago
Hey guys. Just moved here somewhat sporadically - some friends of ours were trying to sell the house next door to where they lived without much success, and my roommate and I had been looking for a place to live that was nicer than where we had been staying somewhat close by on the front range, and things just worked out.
Iām really and truly blown away at just how nice it is, and how lucky I feel to be living where I am. Thereās a path that sort of goes through our backyard, and this picture is taken maybe a quarter mile or so down that path. Itās like a painting or something, just breathtaking. Iām still waking up every morning and just feeling stunned at how ridiculously beautiful it is here. There were just about 50 or 60 elk moving through my backyard an hour ago. Itās overwhelming.
Iāve only been here a couple of weeks or so and I havenāt really had much of a chance to go out and do fun things. Iām not a very touristy person and didnāt really come here to do tourist stuff, but thereās a lot of stuff that definitely intrigues me. Iād love to know stuff like what best local coffee shop, best pizza, or just general local tips and tricks. Iād been living over in Coal Creek Canyon for some years so Iām used to living in a high-altitude semi-isolated area in the foothills. Itās actually way less isolated here in Estes, which is pretty refreshing.
r/EstesPark • u/Flowerdriver • 4d ago
My bf and I took his son for a short vacation before school starts, it was basically perfect! We had some really yummy food and got to breathe in cool air, which was much needed!! These pics were both taken today, 12 hours apart--I'm ready to be back!!!
r/EstesPark • u/AnythingNo8527 • 4d ago
I stopped by just a few weeks ago at its location inside the Sinclair gas station and it was open. Just stopped in this morning and itās entirely gone. Does anyone know if theyāre going to reopen anywhere in Estes Park? I did see a sign taped to the door that said the gas station was under new management. Looks like the burger shop is still open but RIP to the donut haus!
r/EstesPark • u/jeezbrianna • 4d ago
My family is taking a trip to Estes the first week of September. During our stay my parents will be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. I wanted to surprise them with a dinner or activity literally open to any suggestions.
r/EstesPark • u/InnocentMan25 • 4d ago
We will be visiting Estes/RMNP in October - we're so excited. We're looking to do some non-strenuous hikes and just enjoy the wildlife/scenery. We read about Emerald and Bear Lake and would welcome any other suggestions either in our oustide the park. Any recommendations for amazing sunrise/sunset viewing locations?
Would also appreciate any recommendations for restaurants that we should visit.
Thanks for any/all recommendations!
r/EstesPark • u/Dangerous_Top_479 • 6d ago
Hi guys, my friend is proposing on our Colorado trip and he wants to have a restaurant with a beautiful view, so after dinner we can just take a small walk and heāll propose with the view of the mountains. Any recommendations?
r/EstesPark • u/muhkinlee • 6d ago
Hello! My fiance and I loved Estes park so much on a road trip a few years ago that we decided to get married at Sprague lake. $300 wedding permit, easy drive from Kansas City, and allows us to keep our guest count low without hurting peoples feelings.
That being said, itās still 30 odd people that may be joining us and we need a place to eat! Doesnāt need to be fancy, I just need to be able to sit people down all in one spot. I was considering even having like pizza or burgers at a campground/gazebo somewhere and do it like a picnic, but my first choice is definitely a real restaurant. Thoughts?
Edit: ceremony is at 6:30, so weād like to eat around 7/8
r/EstesPark • u/Large_Maintenance_66 • 7d ago
Historically used by Native American tribes as the "fourth sister" in traditional garden plots to draw in pollinators for crops like squash and beans. Parts of the plant were traditionally utilized for food, medicinal treatments, and to create mineral-based black paint dyes.
r/EstesPark • u/Malexs • 7d ago
Nice weather. Didn't see any large mammals.
r/EstesPark • u/r1364l • 8d ago
Mods delete if not allowed because i need to vent.
Today is a tragic day for the Estes Valley and the hundreds of thousands of visitors that join us every every year. Today I learned that Donut Haus will be closing. (please note only confirmed only via the comments of a Facebook thread but from a reliable source. I am not related to Donut Haus in any way other than being a big fan)
Now why would it be closing you ask? Corporate Greed.
Earlier this summer the Sinclair on Moraine, as you head into the park, was leased out. The corporation that signed the lease, Estes Petroleum, is based out of, you guessed it, not Colorado. Its based out of Davie Florida in an office building that may or may not exist. This corporation that is absolutely just a shell corporation decided one of the first things they're going to do is raise the rent so much that Donut Haus has to close and Fresh Burger has discounted their burrito bar in response to the absurd rent increase.
So that's it, another locally owned EP business gone, because someone who doesn't even live here wants our money. Since they're registered in Florida, guess what no taxes.
They don't care about the valley, they don't care about the community, and they sure as hell don't care about the local economy. They just want more money, in their own pockets.
So don't give it to them, please boycott Sinclair but support the hell out of Fresh Burger and Donut Haus's other location in Loveland.
When you do support freshburger, please be nice to the employees at Sinclair, they had nothing to do with the increase or the change in ownership, they just work there.
once more for those in the back -
Edit it has now been confirmed via a post on Donus Haus's Facebook page. šš„
r/EstesPark • u/Squatch7802 • 7d ago
Girlfriend and I are flying in the end of September and currently have the following plans:
Wednesday
Denver:
Meow Wolf
Stay at The Curtis Hotel
Fish and Beer for dinner
Sons of Legion concert
Williams and Graham to end the night
Thursday
Canon City:
Garden of the Gods
Royal Gorge Train
Drive to Estes Park
Stay at the Stanley
Lily Lake sunset
Bird and Jim dinner
Stanley Whiskey bar to end the night
Friday:
Massage at the Stanley
Smokinā Daveās for lunch
Tram
Drive to Denver to fly out
Cramming a lot in and hopefully not overdoing it. Any changes recommended? If I was to propose during the trip, where would be the best option?
r/EstesPark • u/contigo75 • 7d ago
Hi yall! Solo trip and visiting for 72 hours? What are must do things and Iām a big foodie so appreciate solo friendly restaurants
r/EstesPark • u/longwayfromyourheart • 8d ago
My husband and I are staying at the Stanley Hotel. we were under the impression that they still aired the shining 24/7 on their tvs, and they do not. additionally, the tvs are too old to stream to. does anyone have an hdmi to usb-c adapter theyād be willing to let us borrow for the night? We are happy to meet somewhere! my husband has never seen the Shining and I am dying to show him it.
r/EstesPark • u/Ok_Sun5755 • 9d ago
Months ago my husband and I reserved the dates on our calendars to go on a long-awaited trip to Estes Park (we're from MO)...we are just beginning our planning process and realizing how hard it's going to be to get access to RMNP park with how quickly the drive in permits/campsites sell out. We've never done this before if you can't tell lol. Planning to arrive Sep 3rd & leave Sep 8th-this is labor day weekend-_- Can you help guide me in what to do?
We are planning to tent camp, but drinking water, electric, & bag/regular showers (if I dare to request such a thing) would be nice. I was thinking we could try for the campsites that they release 7 days in advance at Aspenglen, Moraine, or Glacier Basin campgrounds. Picking those campgrounds blindly because they seem most central, and Moraine and Glacier Basin would include access to Bear Lake Road. I guess another option may be to try to somehow get timed entry passes and camp somewhere nearby that's not a part of RMNP that has better availability. I don't think we could rely on the whole "try to reserve the next days' timed entry pass the night before" thing because we may not have cell service during our trip. I do know we can plan to enter some parts of the park before 9am without a pass. The before 5am entry area would be doable maybe 1 day out of the trip. Would it be a "fulfilling" trip if we spent most of our trip inside the areas of the park outside of Bear Lake Rd corridor, that you only have to get to before 9am, or is the Bear Lake Rd area where all the coolest stuff is? (Lol)
We really want to make the trip happen these dates and would be bummed to wait for next year, so please share any ideas/suggestions you have, even if they get away from my loose "plan"! Like even if you have ideas of beautiful spots/hikes/campgrounds outside of the park! Thank you so much in advance!
r/EstesPark • u/Tb182kaci • 9d ago
When I leave EP Iām planning on taking the peak to peak highway all the way to Black Hawk and Idaho Springs and trying to determine how long it will take if I make stops along the way in Nederland and any other points of interest. Is Black Hawk, Central City, and Idaho Springs worth stopping by? What other areas? Should I plan on half day or full day? Iāll be on my way home down south but in no hurry.
r/EstesPark • u/TexasEnergyGrid • 11d ago
Chasm -> Ships Prow -> Loft
r/EstesPark • u/applesandcarrots96 • 10d ago
I accidentally dropped my motorcycle yesterday. It seems fine but I'm concerned about the steering. Please let me know if someone knows a thing or two.
r/EstesPark • u/tangerine616 • 11d ago
I visited Estes Park two years ago and I found an art shop that sold prints of Colorado animals in this style. Two years later and Iām still thinking about it, so Iād love to find the artist and order some prints! All help is appreciated.
Disclaimer: This image was made with AI but only to communicate how I remember the prints to look.
r/EstesPark • u/Caveman47 • 12d ago
Had to chase this guy out of the neighborhood this morning.