Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park Recovers From Flooding & Program Update

Rocky Mountain National Park Recovers From Flooding & Program Update

Floods back in September have left their devastation on roads, homes, and businesses in Estes Park. Even Rocky Mountain National Park has been impacted. Old Fall River Road will remain closed heading into 2014. This scenic road is a winding and historic one, built between 1913 and 1920. The road is usually open to visitors from…

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Rocky Mountain National Park Recovers From Flooding & Program Update

Rocky Mountain National Park Recovers From Flooding & Program Update

Floods back in September have left their devastation on roads, homes, and businesses in Estes Park. Even Rocky Mountain National Park has been impacted. Old Fall River Road will remain closed heading into 2014. This scenic road is a winding and historic one, built between 1913 and 1920. The road is usually open to visitors from…

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Estes Park Celebrates Elk Fest Amid Flood Recovery

While Estes Park continues to rebound and rebuild, the community is coming together to celebrate a favorite time of year – autumn. The fall foliage and elk rut, or mating season, are in full swing just in time for the annual Elk Fest, the celebration of all that makes Estes Park a unique mountain experience…

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At the top of Gem Lake inside Rocky Mountain National Park with Kirk's Mountain Adventures

A Girlfriend Getaway to Estes Park

What’s better than hiking to a gem of a lake, refueling over a delectable dinner, and then crashing in a classic mountain cabin complete with a wood burning fireplace? Add on shopping, side-by-side pedicures, wine tasting and catching a glimpse millions of miles into space through a high-powered telescope and you have the perfect girlfriend…

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Take the Trails of Rocky Mountain National Park

“This park is the jewel of Colorado,” hiking guide Marlene Borneman tells our group of gals as we set off on our expedition to Gem Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. Ready to show off what is only a sliver of the beauty in Estes Park, Marlene led us on a hike (3.6 mi. R.T.)…

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