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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Take a Break from Behind the Wheel
Let someone else do the driving while you relax and enjoy the scenery. Great for the whole family, Rocky Mountain Rush offers several luxury on and off-road tours. Let their guides take you to the “Top of the World” … Continue reading
Historic Hydroplant Open for the Season
F.O. Stanley, one of Estes Park’s earliest residents, built the Fall River Hydroplant in 1909 to provide electric power to the Stanley Hotel, which was originally built to house his frequent visitors and “houseguests.” Now 106 years old and … Continue reading
New since your last visit —
Besides Mother Nature’s geographical changes to land and landscape last fall, Estes Park has new and refreshed attractions and eateries ready to welcome and entertain visitors and guests. Explore your adventurous side at the new Open Air Adventure Park … Continue reading
The Scenic Route…
Make getting here as much fun as being here — take the scenic route and plan fun stops on the way. You may choose to stop in Boulder, enjoy a meal or wander around Pearl Street then take Boulder … Continue reading
Elk Awareness During Calving Season
It’s spring! Everything is blooming. Elk Cows are either heavily pregnant, or recovering from giving birth. At this tender time, they are hyper-vigilant — irritable, jumpy, and highly protective of their young. For the first several weeks of their … Continue reading