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For every thing there is a season . . .
Summer is the prime season for Estes Park.
Native Americans discovered this valley ten thousand years ago and
spent summers here to enjoy the wonderful wildlife and weather. This
summer migration continues today. Come and join us for the perfect
summer holiday!
Fall is
absolutely wonderful. The aspen leaves turn golden, the elk bugle in
the meadows (and golf courses), the bighorn sheep butt heads on the
mountain slopes, the sky is bright blue, the air is crisp and fall
festivals enliven the town.
Holidays are
a particularly festive time. Come for a Thanksgiving feast at a
local restaurant, the Catch the Glow parade through town, Christmas
shopping specials and New Year's celebrations.
Winter is the
prime wildlife watching season. Also snowshoeing, skiing, sledding,
hiking, birding, fireside trysts, blue skies, sunshine and
quiet.
Spring brings
our biggest snows, mild temperatures, wildflowers, new fawns, elk
calves, bighorn lambs. New green grass brings the wildlife to
roadsides for close encounters with wildlife watchers.
Check the calendar to see what's
up in Estes.
Join us for a festival.
Castle Mountain Lodge on Fall River
(800) 852-7463
(970) 586-3664
eMail
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Leave the fast lane, cross our covered bridge to simple serenity in a cozy cottage, suite or vacation home in towering pines along Fall River. Bask in hot tub bubbles. Warm to the scent and sizzle of a wood-burning fireplace. Fall asleep to the river's lullaby. Roam 30 acres adjoining Rocky Mountain National Park. Enjoy the serendipity of wandering wildlife and friendly gatherings in our library.
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Recommended by AAA - Open all year - Borders Rocky Mtn. Nat. Park
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