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| National Park Village |
The Village Store carries an amazing array of merchandise, from the simple to the sophisticated, from socks to sterling silver jewelry, from sweats to sweaters, from souvenirs to sculptures. Come in and let us help you find that special something. |
| Lake Shore Lodge |
The Elegant Lake Shore Lodge opened in May of 2000
as the Rocky Mountains and Estes Park's newest resort
establishment. This new addition is a part of Independantly owned Estes Valley Resorts. Lake Shore graces the shores of glacier-fed Lake Estes with panoramic views of the Continental Divide, Long's Peak, and sky reaching peaks of the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Lake Shore Lodge's stunning three-story log and river rock structure, has vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and wrap-around decks. Accommodations range from standard rooms to two room suites with gas fireplaces and Jacuzzis.
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| Black Canyon Inn |
Spacious condos and rustic cabins on 14 secluded streamside acres. All units offer panoramic mountain views of Rocky Mountain National Park. Excellent restaurant in 1929 log lodge, outdoor pool and stream-fed pond. Suites offer jetted tubs, fireplaces, kitchens. Cabins have fireplaces and kitchens. Close to hiking, golf, fishing, horseback riding, and biking. Elk, deer, wildlife frequent property. Only 1/2 mile from center of village. Overlooks historic MacGregor Ranch homestead open space. |
| Marys Lake Lodge |
Opened in 1913, Marys Lake Lodge is tucked high in the Eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. The majestic lodge boasts 16 suites, 8 condominiums, and a 4 bedroom, 3 bath Lodge Haus. Our full service conference center offers the perfect location for wedding receptions, private banquets, conferences and family reunions. The Grand Ballroom accomadates up to 125 people. Our catering staff provides courtesy and warmth with outstanding attention to detail, while our award-winning chef presents culinary delights with creativity and flair. |
| The Baldpate Inn |
Listed on the National Register, this B&B, Restaurant, Museum is a favorite. Home to the world's largest collection of keys and a fascinating black & white photograph collection you won't want to miss. Include a stop here on your visit to Estes Park.Visit our site for info about lodging, dining, and collections. |
| Dunraven Downtown |
Italian cuisine and more in downtown Estes Park. |
| Stanley Hotel |
In 1909, F.O. Stanley, co-inventor of the Stanley Steamer automobile, built this grand hotel. Today, the Stanley hosts hundreds of conferences and weddings and thousands of tourists yearly. The ultimate romantic mountain getaway destination. 140 rooms, luxury suites and fine dining. |
| The Wild Rose Food and Spirit Co. |
Estes Park's finest dining restaurant serving European and American cuisine. |
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Estes Park Colorado News, Stories, Articles, Weather, & Tidbits |
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The Estes Park News
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Reminder For Closure Areas In Rocky Mountain National Park Designated For Elk Rut
On September 1, park officials will put closures in place for travel on foot or horse off established roadways or designated trails from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. These closures last through October 31 and are effective in Horseshoe Park, Upper Beaver Meadows, Moraine Park, Harbison Meadow and Holzwarth Meadow...
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Donna Rearick
Donna Negus Rearick born October 11, 1943 into pioneer family of Edward and Martha Negus in Lompoc, California, ended her amazing journey in this world on August 30th, 2010. Donna graduated from Lompoc High School in 1961. Married Charles O. Rearick in 1965 and had one son, Brandon Michael Rearick....
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Raymond Kelberer
Raymond J. Kelberer, 68, of Estes Park, passed away on August 31, 2010. Ray was born on September 26, 1941, in Wolf Point, MT., to Raymond and Esther Kelberer. He grew up in Montana hunting, fishing and studying the accounting business. He received his undergraduate degree in Accounting in Minnesota...
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Jeanne Helen Bedinger
Jeanne Helen Bedinger, 92, of Greeley and formerly of Estes Park died on August 7, 2010 at Grace Pointe in Greeley. She was born on May 11, 1918 to Ethel (Chipman) and Merrick Hipson in Lynn, Massachusetts, where she spent her early years. The family moved to Savannah, Georgia, when...
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Will Schwartz
Wilfred Allan Schwartz was born September 23, 1923 in New York City. He was a first generation American born to Isadore Schwartz and Pauline Eisenstein who emigrated from Europe. Will?s passion for music began early. He started playing violin at age six and enrolled in the Julliard School of Music...
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Display Highlights History Of Park Theatre Mall Site
On August 19, Estes Park Mayor Bill Pinkham and Town Trustees joined Park Theatre Mall co-owner Sharon Seeley, her husband Bob Seeley and brother Andrew Stanger to hang 11 interpretive panels along the Riverwalk connection through the Park Theatre Mall site. The display, which was produced by staff at the...
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Incidents In Rocky Mountain National Park Last Weekend
On Friday, August 27, at 2:23 p.m. park rangers received a cell phone call regarding a 50 year-old male hiker (hometown unknown) with an ankle injury near the Trough on the Keyhole Route of Longs Peak. The hiker?s son was requesting assistance. Two park rangers left the Longs Peak Trailhead...
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2010 Collector Holiday Ornament Now Available Features Catch The Glow
Since 1986, the Town of Estes Park employees? Helping Hands Committee has created commemorative annual holiday ornaments for purchase by the public. The proceeds from ornament sales are used to provide high school senior scholarships and assistance to local families in need. Now available, the 2010 ornament commemorates the Catch...
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The ?Catch The Glow? Parade Wants Your Opinions!
The “Catch The Glow” Parade has been a mainstay of the holiday season in this community for more than 25 years. It brings light, merriment and excitement not only to Estes Park residents, but to the thousands who travel from all over to Estes Park as part of their traditional...
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Thank You Estes Park
To The Editor: ?In our lifetime, we will see a cure for cancer. Not because we wished for it, but because we worked for it.? What can you say about Estes Park? Not only is it a beautiful place to live, but the community is caring, and supportive as well....
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