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Welcome to your holiday in the Rockies Nothing says “holiday” as well as the snow-covered Rockies and a charming mountain town. Estes Park fits the bill. From Christmas lights to great gift-shopping and lovely places to stay, Estes Park is a great home base for your holiday adventure. We are the doorstep to Rocky Mountain National Park for millions of people every year. Winter is a great time to enjoy seasonal sports or try the craft beverages
which abound. Many restaurants have special menu offerings for the holidays. For a great place to stay, play and simply stroll down he street to enjoy the decorations, enjoy your holiday in the Rockies! Michael Romero, Publisher William Oster, Lead Reporter Dawn Wilson, News/Nature Reporter Daniel Sewell, Advertising Julie Webb, Distribution
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A snow-filled day in downtown Estes Park.
Season’s Greetings from Visit Estes Park By Kara Franker, CEO Visit Estes Park
Dear Estes Park residents and guests, The holiday season is upon us and Estes Park, as always, stands ready to offer a magical season of winter festivities and heartwarming traditions. This year, Visit Estes Park, alongside the Town of Estes Park and The Stanley Hotel, is proud to present the Catch the Glow season, Estes Park’s new holiday program expanding the beloved Catch the Glow parade with seven weeks of activities and ex-
citement for all to enjoy. Around town, you w ill see the v ibrant holiday light displays and decorations that have transformed Estes Park into a magical wonderland. Be sure to wander through Bond Park, the center of it all, where an LEDlit Christmas tree provides a captivating light and music show every half hour. Our must-attend events include the Frosty Beer Fest on Dec. 9, where you can enjoy
local breweries, food trucks, live music, games and entertainment. The Catch the Glow Family Day will be held in Bond Park on Dec. 16. It promises joy, lights and cheer with guest appearances including Hallmark movie star Nikki DeLoach and frozen princesses. You can share holiday wishes with Santa and marvel at the holiday float displays. Plus, sugar lovers are invited to join in the Sweets Stroll on Dec. 16, where you can explore our town’s most decadent sweet shops and indulge in a free sweet treat at each stop.
Many local businesses are participating in Catch the Glow season, too. Be sure to get your Estes Park Holiday Passport online featuring many seasonal offers and special prizes to make your holidays even more memorable. We are delighted to welcome you to celebrate the winter holidays with us and contribute your own sparkle to our Catch the Glow holiday season. Learn more and plan your visit at visitestespark. com/holidays. Warmest regards, Kara Franker CEO, Visit Estes Park
What’s inside Catching the glow this holiday season....................................... 4 Seed and Sage shared studio space now open........................ 5 Explore Estes Park’s best Christmas light displays................. 6 Things to do in Estes Park on a visit during winter ................. 7 Experience holiday cheer with Catch the Glow family day..... 8 Festive trees raise funds for Quota Club’s Loan Closet .......... 9 A joyous winter is on tap at The Stanley ................................. 10 Special places to stay this holiday ........................................... 11
Creating your next snowy adventure in Estes Park ............... 14 The Art Center of Estes Park: a colorful art community gallery .......................................................................................... 15 The holiday season is better with Stuffed .............................. 16 The all things Frosty Beer Fest glows in the park .................. 17 Cousin Pat’s hosts holiday parties............................................ 18 Think EPH Urgent Care for your same-day medical needs ... 19 Be sure not to miss out on Wynbrier’s holiday sale .............. 20
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Catching the glow this holiday season By Kendall Akin, Visit Estes Park and Visit Estes Park For the Trail-Gazette
As the days grow shorter and a crisp chill fills the Rocky Mountain air, a sense of giddiness descends upon Estes Park, Colorado. The “Catch the Glow” holiday season here is nothing short of magical and is filled with 7 whole weeks of constant festivities. It’s a time when the community and visitors come together to celebrate and, quite literally, catch the glow. So bundle up, grab your hot cocoa, and read on to find out how to experience the wonderful snow globe of Estes Park. Catch the Glow Flipbook: https://heyzine.com/f lipbook/15271fc547.html#page/1
The holiday passport
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An overlook of downtown Estes Park in the winter season.
First off, get your digital hands on the Estes Park Holiday Passport. This is your ultimate map to the holidays in Estes, featuring special offers and pointing you toward the businesses going all out for the holidays. “Check-in” as you make your way around town and have the chance to win prizes from November 17th to December 31.
there, though! On Dec. 16, bring your kids for the Daytime Family Holiday Celebration, where they can meet Santa, Frozen’s Queen Elsa, and Princess Anna. After sharing their wishlists with Santa, there are many activities to choose from, including a ride on a mechanical reindeer, an inflatable slide, a petting zoo and a world of entertaining games!
Glow in the park A new twinkling tradition is here! Watch as Bond Park bursts to life with seven weeks of holiday cheer and two special weekends of pure fun. From November 18 to January 1, you’re invited to wander through breathtaking light displays, pose for life-sized photo opportunities, and marvel at the colossal pole light tree that dazzles
Holiday drinks A Christmas truck makes its way down Elkhorn Avenue during Estes Park’s annual Catch the Glow parade. with synchronized light and music shows every 30 minutes each night! But that’s not all — the holiday magic continues on December 9 when you return
to Bond Park for the Frosty Beer Fest. This lively festival celebrates the season with live music, local brews, food trucks and interactive games. The fun doesn’t stop
All across town, coffee shops, bars and restaurants are putting out their most festive drinks. Miracle on 7 is Estes Park’s very own Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar located at Cousin Pat’s Bar & Grill. With kitschy holiday décor, professionally-developed cocktails and the nosGLOW » PAGE 22
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Seed and Sage shared studio space now open By Daniel Sewell sewelld@eptrail.com
Seed and Sage Studio is a new addition to a unique community located in the Peak to Peak Plaza, where the businesses in the area all have their own distinct artisanal craft. The Seed and Sage Studio is a shared work space where artists can work, create and connect to a network of artists. Located at 343 S. Saint Vrain Ave., opposite the street of Avant Garde Aleworks, is the Peak to Peak Plaza and where the new Seed and Sage Studio has opened. Recently the area has been through a
number of changes; Estes Valley Asphalt, Wendy’s Optical, Third One Barbershop, Peak Health and Greg Miles’ Frame Studio remain after the shuffle over the last year resulted in a wave of new shops in the Peak to Peak Plaza. Those new shops include Seed and Sage Studio, Driftwood Tattoo, Cowlick Hair Salon, Salt and Stone Spa and Fanciful Floral Weddings. The space has shifted from being focused on buildings to the creators, with B&E Builders and Bestway PaintDANIEL SEWELL — ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE ing moving to new spaces, in this case the contractors and The new mural on the South side of Seed and Sage’s shared handymen have changed to artist studio space is shown here close to being finished by STUDIO » PAGE 23 Kevin O’Brien on the right.
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Explore Estes Park’s best Christmas light displays By Dawn Wilson Estes Park Trail-Gazette
One of my fondest memories from my childhood was driving around Haddonfield, N.J. at Christmastime with my father to look at the light displays. He grew up in the colonial town, which has a history that dates back to 1682 and is located about 15 miles from Philadelphia. The charm of the traditional holiday displays, with the red ribbons, white lights and boughs of holly and pine, are as vivid today as they were many decades ago. When I saw the color change of the holiday light display in downtown Estes
Park — from the white, blue, purple and green of the past several years to the blankets of white covering the trees — my mind immediately returned to those cold December nights with my dad. But the holiday lights don’t just bring cheer when strolling around downtown Estes Park. All across Estes Valley, there are lights in a full spectrum of colors adorning hotels, breweries, homes and shops. Gather your family and take a driving tour of Estes Valley this holiday season to make your own memories to DAWN WILSON PHOTOGRAPHY cherish for decades. Start the tour at the YMCA An abundance of white lights illuminate George Hix Riverside DISPLAYS » PAGE 22 Plaza for the holidays in Estes Park, Colorado.
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Things to do in Estes Park on a visit during winter By Dawn Wilson Estes Park Trail-Gazette
For a small town in the Rocky Mountains, Estes Park holds a wide variety of things to do. Most people anticipate the outdoor adventures that can be experienced in this basecamp community for Rocky Mountain National Park, like snowshoeing, photography and backcountry skiing. Many may not, however, anticipate the assortment of activities beyond the park boundaries to fill a visit to this quaint community nestled at the base of the Continental Divide. My latest book which is due out next month — “100 Things to Do in Estes Park Before You Die” —says 100 things on the cover but there are actually more than 200 within the pages of book. The activities go beyond the park boundaries — and a few inside — to introduce visitors and locals alike to the history, culture, recreation, entertainment and dining options for all sorts of interests. Of the more than 200 activities, these twelve reflect the ones I enjoy most on a winter’s day in Estes Park. First, start with a sunrise photo shoot to capture the region’s beauty at Sprague Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. This easy-to-access lake might require spikes on your feet to prevent slipping as you walk the flat, snow-packed trail around the lake but the fresh air and the views of the mountain peaks to the west that light up with the morning glow will start off any day the right way. (Thing #45) While in the park, stop at the former home of the Hidden Valley Ski Area to get a couple of runs in the powdery snow. The runs might
be on backcountry skis, snowshoes or a plastic sled but any method is sure to bring out the kid in snow enthusiasts of all ages. (Thing #62) To wind out a day in the park, book a tour or class with Rocky Mountain Conservancy. This non profit organization that supports Rocky Mountain National Park hosts classes and tours for a wide variety of interests, like snowshoeing, photography and avalanche awareness throughout the year. (Thing #47) Estes Park has a vibrant craft beverage scene with four breweries, two distilleries, a winery, a world-class whiskey bar, and a smattering Stanley Hotel is an iconic and historic destination in Estes of places to drink. The adult Park, Colorado beverage connoisseur is sure to find something appealing. In particular, try Lumpy 1110 Woodstock Dr | Sinclair Gas Station | Hwy 7 Ridge Brewery where a glass of Ogg’s FM German Amber 970-586-1614 Lager out on their patio will make you feel like it is a sunny winter afternoon in Bavaria. (Thing #5) Before a beverage, fill your belly with what I, as a native of New Jersey, consider the best New York-style pizza I have had since moving to Colorado in 2002. Antonio’s Real New York Pizza features pizzas made with the finest ingredients by owner Anthony DeSousa, a member of the World Pizza Champions and WINTER HOURS: 9 AM - 7 PM the Guinness Book of World Records for taking part in the World’s Largest Pizza Party. Have a big group to feed? Consider ordering the Mega Don, a 26” thin crust pizza that can serve eight. (Thing #18) After indulging in the gooey hot cheese on a handtossed pizza, head over to You Need Pie to select your favorite flavor from a daily rotating menu of 20 to 30 pies out VISIT » PAGE 23
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Experience some holiday cheer with Catch the Glow family day By Visit Estes Park For the Trail-Gazette
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Traverse through larger-than-life holiday displays and breathtaking decorations during the annual Catch the Glow Parade.
Gear up for an unforgettable celebration as Estes Park decks the halls for the inaugural Catch the Glow Holiday Season. For seven weeks, the town transforms into a dazzling wonderland, welcoming families to celebrate with joyous festivities. Bundle up your kiddos and join us at Bond Park on Saturday, Dec. 16, for the spectacular Catch the Glow Family Day, an extravaganza promising cherished memories amidst Estes Park’s picturesque landscapes.
A star-studded affair Rub shoulders with the luminaries! Meet Hallmark movie star, Nikki DeLoach, and share magical moments with beloved Frozen princesses. And of course, don’t miss the chance to tell all your Christmas wishes to Santa Claus himself.
Mesmerizing spectacles await Immerse yourself in a world of wonder! Traverse through larger-than-life holiday displays and breathtaking decorations. Wander alongside iconic floats from the Catch the Glow Parade, and witness a massive LEDlit Christmas tree promising
an enchanting light and music show every half hour.
Playtime in wonderland Embark on exhilarating adventures! Glide down a colossal inflatable slide or hop on a ride with Santa’s very own reindeer. For an experience that warms the heart, visit the petting zoo, capturing precious moments with adorable animals, perfect for a festive photo op.
Sweet delights and scenic strolls Satisfy your sweet cravings while exploring downtown Estes Park on the delightful Sweets Stroll. Grab your free punch card at Bond Park and meander through candy stores, ice cream parlors, chocolatiers, and bakeries, each offering delectable treats to mark off on your card.
Overflowing festivities in every corner Feel the town come alive with holiday cheer! Take a trip to the Miracle Pop-Up Bar, Miracle on 7, or toast the season at the Holiday Wine Fest. The entire town radiates with the spirit of the season! Estes Park beckons you to revel in holiday charm and create unforgettable memories. We can’t wait to share the joy with you!
For seven weeks, the town transforms into a dazzling wonderland, welcoming families to celebrate with joyous festivities.
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Festive trees raise funds for Quota Club’s Loan Closet By Dawn Wilson Estes Park Trail-Gazette
The lobby of The Estes Park Resort feels like Santa’s workshop with 45 Christmas trees wrapped with colorful twinkling lights and decorated in holiday cheer of blue, purple, red, white and green. The trees are part of the Estes Park Quota Club’s annual fundraiser to raise money to operate their Loan Closet, a service to provide durable medical equipment to locals and visitors for a temporary period of time. The equipment includes such things as hospital beds, walkers, toilet risers, canes, crutches and more.
The fundraiser also helps Quota purchase ambulances for Estes Park Health, AEDs for Estes Park Police and Estes Valley businesses, hearing equipment for schools, and provide assistance for local youth, seniors and disadvantaged women and children. This year’s trees, all purchased by Quota and then decorated by volunteers, include themes like Star Wars, birds, polar bears, travel, traditional Christmas, donuts, a rustic holiday, stuffed animals and fiber optic. People can support QuoDAWN WILSON PHOTOGRAPHY ta’s fundraiser by purchasing tickets at the hotel front Forty five trees are on display at The Estes Park Resort as part desk; $1 per ticket, $5 for six of Quota Club’s Festival of Trees fundraiser through December 17, 2023 in Estes Park, Colorado. TREES » PAGE 23
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A joyous winter is on tap at The Stanley By Matthew Poust mpoust @prairiemountainmedia.com
With winter weather taking over in the Estes Valley, local shops hanging decorations and Christmas lights glowing around the downtwon area, the holiday spirit has once again livened in Estes Park. With all that Estes Park has to offer throughout the holiday season, perhaps the most lively scene of all can be found at The Stanley Hotel. Perched on a hilltop overlooking Estes Park and the wondrous Rockies, The Stan-
ley is ripe with the type of one-of-a-kind amenities that have led to its reputation as one of the top hotels in the country. To add to to its long list of entertainment offerings, The Sundance Institute recently announced that The Stanley will be hosting the Institute’s signature Directors Lab in 2024 with support from the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. For over 40 years, The Directors Lab has served as an essential component of the year-round Feature Film Program at Sundance and will soon be lo-
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cated on the hotel’s property. stands at the ready to fill the With that exciting new entire room with music. event still a little ways down the road, here is a full load Whiskey Bar of enticing offerings at The Stanley to keep you enter- and Lounge tained throughout the holiAny guests craving more day season. of a stiff beverage will have to travel just across the 217 Wine Bar main lobby to the Whiskey Located in the elegant, his- Bar and Lounge at the Castoric music room inside of The cades Restaurant. With more Stanley’s main lodge, visitors than 1,200 selection to choose of the 217 Wine Bar can sip from, the bar boasts the largfrom some of the finest wine est variety of whiskeys and selections in Estes Park while single malt scotches in Coloenjoying a front-row view of rado — inclusions that earned the Rocky Mountain back- it a spot on Men’s Journal’s drop. top ten list of “Best hotel When attending the 217 whiskey collections to samWine Bar, guests will have ple around the world,” in Demore than 50 wines to choose cember 2022. from while snacking on asFor delicious food to go sorted charcuterie offerings along with your beverage, prepared by the house Mi- the Cascades Restaurant ofchelin Star chef in one of the fers innovative dishes with lomany conversational areas cal flair that guests can enjoy that allow for a quaint, com- on an outdoor covered patio munal atmosphere. that allows views of the cas217’s maître d’ regales lis- cades waterfall. teners with stories about the venerable old hotel and Chocolate and Colorado wine-parodied show tunes. A magnificent Steinway and Cherry Co. Sons concert grand piano For some dessert offerings beneath a gold-leafed dome STANLEY » PAGE 11
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Special places to stay this holiday By Daniel Sewell sewelld@eptrail.com
Without question there really is no better way to spend a holiday than in the great snowy mountains of Estes Park! At the trailhead of Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park sits in a valley of mountains that routinely gets blanketed by snow in the winter. So for the holidays, make a trip to Estes Park and book a stay at a cozy accommodation that has a warm fireplace and a jetted in-room Jacuzzi or one in a wonderful historic Bed and Breakfast that serves special holiday meals! Just a minute away from the North entrance to RMNP is Aspen Winds, a small resort that has wonderfully complete units — many with full kitchenette suites and
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Aspen Winds has 16 condo suites and vacation rentals available for rent. Jacuzzi tubs inside as well. Check availability online at w w w.aspenwinds.com or stop in at 1051 Fall River Court. Mention you saw this and/or use code “TG23” for a complimentary bottle of wine, champaign, or sparpiece group of multi-instrumentalists, Murder By Death not only enthralls the crowd with its impressive sound depth, but has managed to attract a loyal fan base with creativity and passion packed into its shows that keeps people coming back. With nearly 40 of the band’s past Stanley performances selling out, you won’t want to miss your opportunity to buy a ticket!
to chase the tasty entrees, guests can travel to the downstairs portion of the main hotel to select from various toothsome chocolates from the in-house chocolate factory, or bite into a more traditional taste with the Colorado Cherry Company stand which features numerous pastries, jams and juices, along with Christmas Dinner deliciously crafted coffee bevFor anyone looking for a erages. place to enjoy a warm meal with family this holiday, The UPCOMING Stanley will be hosting its EVENTS AND annual Christmas Dinner ENTERTAINMENT on Dec. 25 with tickets still available for anyone who wishes to attend. The dinner Murder By Death will be held in the Cascades In its 11th year at The Restaurant with the three Stanley Concert Hall, the course dinner menu availgenre-defying music group able to view on The Stanley’s Murder By Death is keeping website soon. The Stanley show tradition For tickets to either of alive with five concerts set these events visit https:// to take place Jan. 5, 6, 12, 13 www.stanleyhotel.com/enand 14. Complete with a six- tertainment.html.
kling soda with your reservation. To the East of Fall River up Hwy.43 in the little town of Glen Haven there is a historic place to stay, know simply as The Inn of Glen Haven. Antiques in incredible condition
adorned with fashion from a bygone era are included in every room. Also included is a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant. For the holiday season The Inn of Glen Haven will be serving a special holiday menu for fine dining every Fri. and Sat. starting at 4:30 p.m. serving until 7:30 p.m. and on New Year’s Eve they will also serve Sunday accompanied by some lovely live music. Call the Inn at 970-586-4696 to make a reservation. The holiday meal offers a selection of Prime Rib, Salmon Picatta, or Roasted Duck. All entrées also include an appetizer, salad, fresh vegetable, Au Gratin or mashed potatoes, fresh bread and butter and homemade dessert. Learn more at www. theinnofglenhaven.com.
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Creating your next snowy adventure in Estes Park By Dawn Wilson Estes Park Trail-Gazette
With the winds howling and the snow firmly covering the peaks of the surrounding mountains, it is time to start exploring the snowy trails. Whether you are looking for a quick family friendly stroll to play in the snow or an all-day adventure into the backcountry, these trail options will offer an exhilarating opportunity to enjoy the outdoors in Estes Valley.
Lily Lake Located more than 1,000 feet higher than downtown Estes Park, Lily Lake is a pretty alpine destination in Rocky Mountain National Park easily accessed on Colorado Highway 7 south of Estes Park. At 8,930 feet, it sees more snow than in town and the water freezes sooner for a wintery scene appreciated by any visitor to Estes Park. The easy trail around the lake only gains 29 feet of elevation over three-quarters of a mile. Passing willow bottoms, rocky shorelines and dramatic views of Longs Peak to the south, this hike gives winter explorers a chance to enjoy the snowy season at an easy pace.
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The faintest remaining glow of sunrise color paints the snow on Hallett Peak and Flattop Mountain above a frozen Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Another option is to take the Lily Ridge Trail, a moderate 1.3-mile loop that follows a portion of the flat trail around Lily Lake but then navigates along the south-facing slope of Lily Mountain. From this vantage point, hikers can admire the frozen lake below as well as views of Longs Peak. If interested in photogra-
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A woman snowshoes along the open space next to a lake on a cold, snowy morning in Estes Park, Colorado. phy, visit this lake immediately following a fresh snowstorm when the surrounding trees are covered in snow and before the wind blows away the wintery scene. Sunrise and sunset can both be beautiful at Lily Lake but sunrise light will illuminate Longs Peak and Mount Meeker.
Upper Beaver Meadows Dogs are not permitted on trails in RMNP but in winter, the closed road through Upper Beaver Meadows becomes a great place to go for a walk with Fido. Not to be confused with the Upper Beaver Meadows Trail TRAILS » PAGE 21
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The Art Center of Estes Park: a colorful art community gallery The current exhibit at the Art Center of Estes Park is “Colorful Art for Your Wall or to Wear,” featuring jewelry by Alice League and paintings by Diana Wade running through Dec. 23, 2023.
By Daniel Sewell sewelld@eptrail.com
The Art Center of Estes Park was established in 1987 and celebrates 36 years of community art exhibits. Located in the middle of Stanley Village Shopping Center between Safeway and Subway, the Art Center is dedicated to education and excellence in the visual arts, and is operated through artist and community volunteers, membership, sales and donations. The Center now represents local and regional artists from across the Rocky Mountain area. Featuring the high-quality artwork of approximately 40 local Colorado artists in a broad selection of media. Whether you’re searching for a large piece of fine art or photography to enhance your home, or the perfect gift of jewelry, fiber, pottery or a notecard for a friend, the Art Center of Estes Park will have it. A new exhibit is featured approximately ever y six weeks, opened by a public reception with refreshments and entertainment. Everyone is invited to come and view these fine artists’ work and to shop for great additions for the home or business collection.
Currently the featured collection is called, “Colorful Art for Your Wall or to Wear,” featuring jewelry by Alice League and paintings by Diana Wade, which will be on display through Dec. 23, 2023. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from November to May (with special Holiday shopping hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 20-23 and 26-30) then open seven days a week mid-May — Oct. the rest of the year.
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The current exhibit at the Art Center of Estes Park is “Colorful Art for Your Wall or to Wear,” featuring jewelry by Alice League and paintings by Diana Wade running through Dec. 23, 2023. .
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The holiday season is better with Stuffed By Daniel Sewell sewelld@eptrail.com
Holiday shopping can be difficult, some people have everything they could want, others are too picky to shop for, and of course the children can’t be spoiled with too much! So when it comes to getting that perfect gift, don’t miss the great things that can be found right in downtown Estes Park. A super fun shopping experience is waiting just inside the Park Place Mall, which is a fantastic shopping cen-
ter that spans up three floors with an elevator for easy access. The top of the building is reserved for the restaurant, which changed to Ole International Kitchen this year, while the middle floor includes The Joy House, Guardians of the Park, Once Upon a Hive, and Blades; downstairs is the Silver and Gold shop, Alpenglow Images, and Stuffed. Certainly not only for visitors, but also to those who call Estes Park home, there’s a great opportunity to take a selfie with “Elvis the Singing Bear” just inside the Park
Place Mall at Stuffed. This store is filled to the brim with the most amazing stuffed animals on the market. STUFFED has one of the largest selections of Steiff stuffed animals on this side of the Mississippi and is very proud to be the only authorized Steiff Club Dealer in Colorado. Each of these animals are handmade for extraordinary quality. They also carry Warmies, that you heat up in the microwave, as well as stuffed animal trophy heads, beautiful hand puppets, and a special line of dog toys.
Upstairs is a store with exactly the opposite of these cuddly creations, that being BLADES, dedicated to the sharpest of knives, swords, and throwing stars. While a stuffed animal may help comfort some, for others a sharp knife has the same effect. Blades carry authentic replica swords from the Lord of the Rings, pocket knives of all kinds, and classic katanas for the martial artist. So no matter what you desire or who is on your shopping list there’s a special something waiting for you!
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The all things Frosty Beer Fest glows in the park By Visit Estes Park For the Trail-Gazette
Mark your calendars for Saturday, Dec. 9, 2—5 p.m., for the ultimate event to celebrate our fantastic local beer and wine. The Glow in the Park Frosty Beer Fest is a can’t-miss FREE Event for beer enthusiasts and party animals. Here are five reasons you don’t want to miss out on the Frosty Beer Festival:
Beer and live music The festival offers a variety of delicious local craft beers from all of the breweries in Estes Park. Lumpy Ridge Brewing Company is brewing a special beer just for this event. Sip away these delicious creations while you dance the day away to the sounds of popular local bands Chain Station and Stepmother Nature. These performers always put on a great show, and pairing this local music with local beer will enhance your overall experience. Here’s the full line-up of local breweries that will be attending: Avant Garde Aleworks Estes Park Brewery Rock Cut Brewing Company Lumpy Ridge Brewing Company Snowy Peaks Winery
cozy cabins, allowing you to choose the accommodation that best suits your preferences. Several hotels and lodges offer special holiday packages and discounts from now until the end of this year. After a day of beer tasting and festivities, having a comfortable place to unwind and rest is essential. You can relax, recharge and wake up refreshed the next day. JOHN BERRY—COURTESY PHOTO This will surely be a memorable day of beer, music and Avant Garde Aleworks will be on the long list of the local breweries offering delicious local craft beers at this year’s The fun at the Frosty Beer Festival. Did we mention this is Glow in the Park Frosty Beer Fest. free?! tainment to the festival. overnight. There’s a variBe sure to mark this on ety of lodging options, rang- your calendars. You will not ing from luxury hotels to want to miss out! The Frozen Dead Guy
themed ice cream eating contest
Put your competitive spirit to the test in this unique eating contest. Challenge yourself to devour frozen treats and compete against fellow festival-goers. It’s a fun way to engage with the event’s theme and add excitement to your day.
Treat yourself in downtown Estes Park
Being within walking distance of downtown means festival-goers can easily explore the charming shops, restaurants and attractions before or after the event. Immersing yourself in downtown Estes Park’s vibrant atmosphere is always fun. It enShow off your ugly hances the overall experience Christmas sweater and allows attendees to enEmbrace the holiday spirit joy everything this beautiful by participating in the Ugly mountain town offers. Christmas Sweater Fashion Show. Wear your most outra- Stay overnight in a geous, tacky, festive sweater winter wonderland to win exciting prizes. It’s a fun and lighthearted compeEstes Park has no shorttition that adds extra enter- age of idyllic places to stay
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Cousin Pat’s hosts holiday parties
Don’t miss the Miracle on 7th pop up bar at Cousin Pat’s
By Daniel Sewell sewelld@eptrail.com
The holiday season is a gift for our spirits to remember the good things that come from helping others. Certainly we all feel the paradox of this pressure but as great tribulations in life arise and fall it is quite possibly the ultimate key to any magic to celebrate these great successes not during the peak of trouble but rather once things have settled, or so to say, once the momentum has gone in the valley. Cousin Pat’s Pub and Grill has weathered a storm or two in their six year history of service. Most recently named Miracle on Hwy. 7, the troubled times during the fires on the mountain are now years in the past. There must be something to the lucky green clover that symbolizes the joy of Saint Patrick’s Day, or maybe it’s their local friends and family that appreciate their commitment to service. Don’t miss out on the fun, stop in for a meal and a good time, with an extra once of holiday cheer! Cousin Pat’s has a special drink menu for the holidays, including Jingle Balls Nog, the Carol Barrel cocktail, Christmaspolitan, and a smashing success Rudolph’s Replacement. Each of which has a special mug to go with that can be purchased separately! Take a piece of the Miracle home with you, not only do they have mugs but also t-shirts, socks, hats, beanies, shot glasses, rock glasses and even a commemorative pin. Stop by to see the great selection! On Dec. 8, the Hwy. 7 street will be elfing around like the
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Cousin Pat’s has decked out the entire restaurant with fun decor and will be featuring a special drink menu for the Holidays, plus check out the great merchandise for their Miracle on Hwy. 7 popup.
The winter hours at Cousin Pat’s are 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on weekends. wild elk, pursing the frosty cold refreshments from their favorite fountains. Called the Tipsy Elf Bar Crawl, making the way from the top of the street at The Bull Pin / Lumpy Ridge Brewing down to Cousin Pat’s / Avant Garde Aleworks or vice versa is a fun
way to make a day of the elfing season. At Cousin Pat’s the holiday décor is in every corner, but besides that there are also new bar stools, and as always a great atmosphere of holiday cheer! Which begs the question, how does our service in-
dustry stay cheerful during trying times? Luckily, Anthony Dubuque, bartender at Cousin Pat’s has the answer, “We have the Christmas spirits!” Certainly, we do. The winter hours at Cousin Pat’s are 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on weekends. On Sat. they host karaoke at the new stage in the back, along with the two pool tables and a dance area, which can be reserved for large group parties.
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Think EPH Urgent Care for your same-day medical needs By Wendy Rigby Estes Park Health
When you’re sick or injured but you don’t need the emergency room and you can’t get into your regular physician’s office, Estes Park Health’s Urgent Care Center is close and convenient. Staffed with professionals who know how to take care of everything from bumps and bruises to simple bone breaks and infections, our Urgent Care is ready to take care of business quickly and efficiently. “There are a lot of minor injuries and illnesses that don’t need emergency room attention but simply can be taken care of at urgent care,” said Elise Booth, EPH Urgent Care Family Nurse Practitioner. “We identified a need in the community to fill some gaps for people who were either traveling or locals who couldn’t see their primary care providers. We also saw an opportunity that we could relieve some of the patient care done by the emergency department when people didn’t need to be there.” The Estes Park Health Urgent Care opened in May of 2020. It’s conveniently located off Highway 34 at 420 Steamer Drive. The spacious, state-of-the art facility includes seven exam rooms, an x-ray suite, a pharmacy, an orthopedic room for splinting, testing equipment and — most importantly — a staff of professionals ready for whoever walks in the door. “This is a very nice facility,” Dr. Cynthia DiLauro of EPH commented. “It’s large and the rooms are open and new and modern. Everything’s available to you. It’s accessible. And the staff here is wonderful. Everyone works
PHOTO BY WENDY RIGBY — ESTES PARK HEALTH
For patients, the cost and convenience of Urgent Care are huge benefits. together very well. I think it’s just a great team.” Dr. DiLauro is one of the internal medicine physicians at EPH. She covers some shifts at the Urgent Care on the weekends. DiLauro and the nurse practitioners, EMTs and paramedics who help patients address many common complaints. “We see a lot of people with a sore throat,” Dr. DiLauro pointed out. “I would say overall probably pharyngitis. And then COVID symptoms have been more popular recently. We can do a rapid strep to rule out strep pharyngitis. We can give you a COVID test. And then we can do x-rays. We do start IVs sometimes because sometimes we see people with altitude related symptoms. Often oxygen if that’s appropriate. Anti-nausea drugs for sometimes related altitude symptoms. And then injuries, many injuries, whether it’s your elbow, your knee, from hiking and falling. Ankle sprains. Fractures. Fishhooks that maybe are caught in someone’s ear lobe.” The staff at EPH Urgent Care says the variety of medical cases keeps them on their toes. “I love the diversity,” Booth
emphasized. “I see new people all the time. I see different things all the time. I’m constantly challenged. I’m constantly learning.
For patients, the cost and convenience of Urgent Care are huge benefits. “We’re saving people from ER visits that are unnecessary,” Booth added. “We’re open seven days a week. It’s hard these days to get into your primary care provider for same-day appointments. We’re happy to provide that service to our community members as well.” When a bump, bruise or break just can’t wait, think Estes Park Health Urgent Care. Patients receive the same, high-quality care of Estes Park Health delivered at this stand-alone center. To watch a video about EPH Urgent Care, go to https:// youtu.be/1iRKNBFv2u4.
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Visit the enchanting Wynbrier home decor store to shop a great selection of carefully curated wildlife home accessories and clothing.
Be sure not to miss out on Wynbrier’s holiday sale By Daniel Sewell sewelld@eptrail.com
It’s the most wonderful time of the year to visit Wynbrier Home and Wildlife Gallery store as their annual December sale begins on the 22nd and is on through the end of the year! Everything is 20% off, excluding tobacco, in-store and online with code “WYN20.” Shop fine art, beautiful home dé-
cor, clothing, watches and so much more! Wynbrier’s unique home décor and wildlife aesthetic creates a comforting environment like walking into an enchanted forest. Miniature statues with the most intricate design replicate woodland creatures and reimagine animals of all types in artistically colored forms. Native American patterns grace a number of articles,
from Pendleton sweaters to large, fuzzy blankets. More great gifts include knives by Ken Richardson, natural wooden watches by Tense, hand-blended tobacco and a variety of classic smoking pipes. Wynbrier also offers fragrant aromas of the forest, including Frasier Fir by Thymes, which is a cedarwood and earthy sandalwood combination, a fresh scent for
a natural comfort. Top that off with sand-etched glassware and paintings of animal abstractions, the formula for an indoor wonderland is complete. Visit www.wynbrier.com to shop a selection of the full collection. Visit in-store to experience the carefully curated wildlife home. Make a virtual visit, watch a walkthru video on the Estes Park Trail-Gazette Youtube page.
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that starts in the same general vicinity, which dogs cannot use, the road into Upper Beaver Meadows follows the pavement that is open from spring to fall for vehicles. When closed, however, dogs and their owners, cross-country skiers and hikers will find the route to be free of cars, generally quiet and lacking the dusty conditions experienced on a dry summer day. This three-mile, in-and-out easy hike starts at the gate into Upper Beaver Meadows that is located just to the east of the first switchback along the Park Road near the Beaver Meadows entrance station. T he route continues through the meadows with views of Longs Peak, Beaver Mountain and the peaks of the Continental Divide. The road ends at the official trailhead for Upper Beaver Meadows, where dogs are not permitted. The total three-mile, in-and-out trail takes about one hour to complete and only rises about 145 feet in elevation.
Chasm Falls In summertime, Chasm Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in the park. Easily accessible on Old Fall River Road, it only takes a short walk down some steep steps in summer to reach the falls. In winter, however, Old Fall River Road is closed to vehicles, and the road into Endovalley is also closed past Alluvial Fan. These two winter closures make this a 5-mile roundtrip hike. The first one mile of this hike is along a flat road that gains only about 30 feet. The remaining 1.5 miles climb about 500 feet along Old Fall River Road before reaching the steep climb down 50 feet to the base of Chasm Falls. Looking completely different in winter with a layer of snow and ice over the falls, the wintery scene in the
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Guiding services are available to take you on trips to experience winter in the Rockies. chasm makes a fine destina- it will be a bright white patch tion for a moderate hike in between the two mountains. RMNP. The windy conditions at Dream Lake often creates a Alberta Falls snow-free surface of the froAnother popular waterfall zen lake, offering photograin RMNP is Alberta Falls — phers and explorers an opany time of year. In winter, portunity to admire the frohowever, this trail sees far zen gas bubbles and sporadic fewer hikers than in summer crack lines in the ice. and navigates through thick Starting at Bear Lake, the forest, a great feature to es- trail to Dream Lake passes cape the frequently blowing Nymph Lake at a half mile bewind. fore arriving at Dream Lake Located along Bear Lake at 1.1 miles. Enjoy the view but Road, the Alberta Falls Trail be prepared for cold temperastarts at the Glacier Gorge tures and windy conditions. Trailhead about 10 miles from the Beaver Meadows Visitor Gem Lake and Lumpy Ridge Loop Center. This 1.6-mile easy out-andback trail rises only 225 feet. For those that love the cold, But don’t let that minimal el- snowy days of winter, this evation gain fool you. This may be the trail to explore for trail navigates along terrain an all-day excursion. between 9,175 and 9,400 feet, Located on the northeastwhich can still make you ern side of the park, Gem catch your breath if you are Lake is one of the few lakes not used to the elevation. in the park with no inlet or outlet, retaining its water Dream Lake purely from snowmelt and Probably the most popular rain. Along the 1.7 miles to hike in RMNP is to Dream the lake, hikers will enjoy the Lake — and for good reason. unique rock formations of Located at 9,905 feet, Lumpy Ridge and one of the Dream Lake sits below Hal- best views of Estes Valley, eslett Peak and Flattop Moun- pecially in the morning when tain. There is also a small the sunlight hits Longs Peak. portion of what remains of The complete loop around Tyndall Glacier visible from Lumpy Ridge is a more strenDream Lake, and in winter, uous 11-mile hike that rises
about 2,600 feet and passes not only Gem Lake, but mountain meadows, ponderosa forests and a variety of junctions to other destinations in the northeastern region of the park. Because of its length and steep climbs, this trail can take seven hours or more to finish. Due to the shorter days in winter, it is imperative to start this trail early in the morning to complete the hike before darkness falls, and bring plenty of food, water and warm clothing.
Preparing for a Winter Hike For any winter hike, it is important to watch the weather to avoid being caught in a winter storm. Carry plenty of water, food, warm clothing and a GPS tracker to quickly assist with a search and rescue should that become necessary. Avoid wearing cotton clothing as it gets wet easily and stays wet. Keep in mind that tubes from water bladders inside of a backpack may freeze; keep them inside the bag or inside of a jacket to prevent the water from freezing. Foot traction, like microspikes or snowshoes, are also a must for winter hiking in RMNP. Enjoy the snow days!
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talgic energy of the best office party you’ve ever been to, Miracle is sure to get even the grouchiest grinch in the holiday spirit.
Catch the glow parade Every year on the day after Thanksgiving, a crowd of up to 20,000 merry folks lines Elkhorn Avenue in downMATTHEW POUST— town Estes Park, all eager to ESTES PARK TRAIL-GAZETTE immerse themselves in the Estes Park’s downtown river enchantment of “Catch the walk lit up by the annual tree Glow,” a whimsical holiday lighting. parade. tain Lodge or Castle MounStay at McGregor tain Lodge. Admire the mesMountain Lodge merizing holiday light show, venture into the backcounBook the Old Fashioned try to find that picture-perChristmas package and stay fect Christmas tree, and make in one of these charming cab- time for a special visit from ins at either Mcgregor Moun- Santa. Your snowy holiday
dreams are about to come Moose, where reindeer naptrue for both you and your kin rings and unique wooden kiddos. carvings give a nod to our love for mountain motifs. Venture Stay at the YMCA to Trendz at the Park to unof the Rockies cover an eclectic gift collection that breaks the souvenir Have time for all of your fa- shop’s mold. The best part, vorite holiday traditions with you ask? Every purchase supa stay at the YMCA. Drink hot ports our beloved mountain cocoa in between laps on the community. For those who ice skating rink, make a hol- love the holiday classics, stop iday scented candle, drive by Simply Christmas, where through thousands of lights, you can personalize a ‘happy hangout with Santa and even camper’ ornament to comgo snowshoeing with a private memorate your Estes Park bonfire and s’mores as your fi- adventure. If you’ve got an nale. This is the perfect place art enthusiast on your list, to gather your family as you’ll waltz into Aspen and Everbe able to choose from cab- green, where local Colorado ins to hotel-style lodge rooms. artists showcase their mesmerizing masterpieces. For a Shopping festive shopping outing, join Because who wouldn’t Bear & Bee for their two-day want a gift from Estes?! Stroll Holiday Makers Market, filled the tree-lined streets of Elk- with handmade items made horn, and you’ll do more than by local artists, fun crafts, just window shop. Get lost in and even gift-wrapping serthe wilderness wonder of Mad vices!
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of the Rockies, where the administration buildings and dining hall are decorated with one of the best light displays in Estes Park. Arrive here at dusk to catch the dark blue skies, snow-capped peaks and colorful lights on the buildings in a wide-view photograph. Head back east on Highway 66, admiring the cabins and lodges along Wind River dotted in sparkling lights before driving past Wild Horse Gift Shop, where antlers and Bigfoot glow in white brilliance. Continue towards downtown Estes Park, parking in one of the lots near Bond Park. From here take a walking tour of the shops, restaurants and parks where white lights illuminate most of the trees along Elkhorn Avenue and in George Hix Riverside Plaza. Enjoy the holiday displays in the shop windows, where Christmas wish-list items will have you gawking through the glass like Ralphie
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The Estes Park Resort and Lake Estes Marina sit on the north side of a frozen Lake Estes under a full moon in Estes Park, Colorado. in “A Christmas Story.” A f ter completing the downtown stroll, take a walk through the Christmas wonderland in Bond Park before returning to the car. Next, head west towards The Stanley Hotel, where a row of trees covered in white twinkling lights greets visitors before welcoming them to a holiday display fit for the historic property. Continue west on Fall River Road, stopping at Castle Mountain Lodge for fresh
baked cookies and hot spiced cider in the lobby after admiring their property completely decked out in festive illuminated decorations. Continue a little farther west on Fall River Road to The Inn on Fall River, where a light show amazes holiday revelers daily at 8 p.m. Finally, head back east on Fall River Road and to The Estes Park Resort on Big Thompson Avenue. Stop in the lobby to admire the Festival of Trees before walking
out to the Lake Estes Trail to look back onto the illuminated property. For any of these locations, please be respectful of private property and pull off the road to admire the festive displays and take photos. For more information about holiday events in Estes Park, including a complete list of stops on the holiday lights driving tour, visit https://www.visitestespark. com/events-calendar/holidays/.
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of more than 80 different pie recipes. There are all of the traditional favorites, like blueberry, cherry and pumpkin, plus a wide variety of homemade concoctions like chocolate cherry, blackberry cream cheese and peanut butter Oreo. (Thing #13) Estes Park is proud to be a family-friendly destination, and the list of things to do in town for the whole clan will keep everyone happy and active. Although many outdoor adventure parks shut down in winter, there are still several options for indoor fun. One of the most educational is to take in a night-sky viewing program at the Estes Park Memorial Observatory, where their 16-inch telescope can see things like star clusters,
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artisans. Seed and Sage will be hosting classes to develop art techniques and to help with business expansion and sustainability practices. This is the second location for owner Jason Geoffrion, who also supports retail-
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tickets or $10 for 13 tickets. The tickets are then dropped into the box for the person’s tree of choice for a chance to win that tree and any additional prizes donated with the tree. For example, the “For the Birds” tree includes a squirrel-proof bird feeder and bird seed. The “It’s Beginning to Look a Latte Like Christmas” tree, donated by Tahosa Coffee, includes 10 $10 gift certificates for Tahosa Coffee. And
planets and nebulae deep in space. (Thing #23) Mov ie s ent er t a in us throughout the year but when the wind gets whipping and the snow starts blowing, head indoors to the oldest single-screen movie theatre in the U.S. Built at a time when Charlie Chaplin commanded the marquee, the Historic Park Theatre has seen many changes in the movie business — from silent movies to the addition of sound to the transition to color and most recently into digital technology. Today, the theatre plays popular favorites from throughout the decades, including “The Birds” and “Grease”. (Thing #42) One of the most famous destinations in Estes Park is The Stanley Hotel. Rumored to be haunted, the hotel was made famous by inspiring the setting in Stephen King’s “The Shining” after he and
his wife stayed at the Georgian Colonial Revival-style hotel in 1974. Find out for yourself if you are a believer by taking the ghost tour at the hotel. (Thing #74) Colorado is filled with mountain towns boasting a deep history in mining. The Estes Park area, however, never saw the riches of other mining districts, rather focusing more on the recreation opportunities provided by the surrounding mountains. Step into the pages of Estes Park’s history by visiting the Estes Park Museum, where visitors can learn about the characters of the region’s past — from the adventurous to the shrewd to the conservationists that shaped the town into what it is today. (Thing #84) The Stanley Hotel was built by F.O. Stanley and his wife, Flora, and opened in 1909. But their summer home, located to the west of the ho-
tel, is five years older and still maintains a feel for the Stanley’s posh style of the time. Used by the Stanley’s until his death in 1940, the home is now a museum that emphasizes and preserves the story about this influential couple that had a tremendous impact on Estes Park. (Thing #85) Finally, to round out a visit to Estes Park, and taste a blast of summer on a snowy winter day, why not try something that seems so out of place in the mountains — saltwater taffy. Developed on the East Coast, this gooey, melt-in-your-mouth treat has found a home in Estes Park with many shops selling the sugary snack but only two making the product in town. (Thing #93) To purchase a copy of the book, visit DawnWilsonPhotography.com or local gift shops throughout Estes Park.
ing wonderful artwork by a large community of artists at the Aspen and Evergreen gallery downtown at 356 E. Elkhorn Ave. The Seed and Sage Studio has been completely remodeled since it was the Bestway Painting location and now has a comfortable lounge, a large workspace table and smaller coffee tables, with a coffee machine
and more at the ready. On the exterior wall that faces Avant Garde Aleworks there is now a beautiful mural of Lumpy Ridge on a sky blue day, which was painted by resident members of Seed and Sage, Kevin O’Brien, Kiara Azure and Velina Davidson. Currently being featured at the shared space is the photography of Kevin Fuchs, another resident
member. Learn more about the opportunities available with commercial art by joining a coaching series, for individuals and groups to explore growth opportunities that support the fullest expression of yourself and your art. Stop by to learn more about the best way to get involved in unique and meaningful projects.
“The Trail Tag Tree” includes a tree full of trail tags for hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park plus a signed copy of Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park: The Essential Guide by local photographer Erik Stensland. The trees will be on display until Sunday, Dec. 17, when a drawing for the winner of each tree will take place at 3 p.m. Winners do not need to be present to win but must be available to pick up the tree. DAWN WILSON PHOTOGRAPHY For more information about the Festival of Trees, One of the trees in the Quota Club Festival of Trees sponsored visit https://estesparkquota. by Tahosa Coffee features photos of Chapel on the Rock, handcom/festival-of-trees. painted ornaments and coffee-themed ornaments.
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It’s hard to put into words the feeling you get when you visit Estes Park, CO. Just a 90-minute drive from Denver, this picturesque village turns into a winter wonderland once the snow start rts t to fall. It’s the basecamp for Rocky Mountain National Park and is home to endless adventure, epic views and your cozy home away from home.
Start planning at visitestespark.com