Amy’s Estes Park Guidebook

Jim & Amy
Amy’s Estes Park Guidebook

Food and Drink Scene

Local steakhouse with live music and cabin feel
68 locals recommend
The Rock Inn Mountain Tavern
1675 Colorado 66
68 locals recommend
Local steakhouse with live music and cabin feel
Great local bar with indoor and outdoor seating and wide selection of local beers.
19 locals recommend
THE BARREL - Estes Park
251 Moraine Ave
19 locals recommend
Great local bar with indoor and outdoor seating and wide selection of local beers.
Good local brewery that hosts occasional trivia and game nights.
42 locals recommend
Rock Cut Brewing Company
390 W Riverside Dr
42 locals recommend
Good local brewery that hosts occasional trivia and game nights.
67 locals recommend
Bird & Jim
915 Moraine Ave
67 locals recommend
Down to earth good authentic Mexican food
7 locals recommend
El Mex-Kal Family Mexican
160 1st St
7 locals recommend
Down to earth good authentic Mexican food
68 locals recommend
Ed's Cantina & Grill
390 E Elkhorn Ave
68 locals recommend
Great option for a nice dinner. Gorgeous views of Lake Estes.
25 locals recommend
Dunraven Inn
1700 Colorado Peaks Drive
25 locals recommend
Great option for a nice dinner. Gorgeous views of Lake Estes.
Giant homemade sandwiches and yummy cookies too.
14 locals recommend
Scratch Deli & Bakery
911 Moraine Ave
14 locals recommend
Giant homemade sandwiches and yummy cookies too.
Expensive, but this pizza really hits the spot.
28 locals recommend
Antonio's Real New York Pizza
1560 Big Thompson Ave
28 locals recommend
Expensive, but this pizza really hits the spot.

Coffee and Breakfast Places

Delicious coffee and adorable gift shop downtown by the river walk
17 locals recommend
Inkwell & Brew
150 E Elkhorn Ave
17 locals recommend
Delicious coffee and adorable gift shop downtown by the river walk
Great local coffee shop with nice outdoor seating by the river.
44 locals recommend
Kind Coffee
470 E Elkhorn Ave
44 locals recommend
Great local coffee shop with nice outdoor seating by the river.
By far our favorite place to go for a laid back and delicious breakfast or lunch.
20 locals recommend
The Egg of Estes
393 E Elkhorn Ave
20 locals recommend
By far our favorite place to go for a laid back and delicious breakfast or lunch.
Small but cute place to grab a coffee, smoothie, sandwich or pizza on your way in or out of RMNP. Indoor and outdoor seating.
Bird's Nest
1221 High Drive
Small but cute place to grab a coffee, smoothie, sandwich or pizza on your way in or out of RMNP. Indoor and outdoor seating.

RMNP

Great starting point with a ton of hiking options of varying lengths and difficulty. You can park right by the lake and paved path around is about a mile. The hike to Dream Lake and Emerald Lake is very doable and absolutely beautiful. Mills Lake and the Loch are also amazing, and so are Lake Helene and Odessa Lake. You really can’t go wrong.
26 locals recommend
Bear Lake Trailhead
Bear Lake Road
26 locals recommend
Great starting point with a ton of hiking options of varying lengths and difficulty. You can park right by the lake and paved path around is about a mile. The hike to Dream Lake and Emerald Lake is very doable and absolutely beautiful. Mills Lake and the Loch are also amazing, and so are Lake Helene and Odessa Lake. You really can’t go wrong.
Absolute must do. Amazing drive over the continental divide with beautiful views and lots of opportunities to stop and explore.
25 locals recommend
Trail Ridge Road Summit
25 locals recommend
Absolute must do. Amazing drive over the continental divide with beautiful views and lots of opportunities to stop and explore.
For the adventurous drivers! This is the original road into the National Park. It twists and turns and has great views. It’s one way going up and then you can come down Trail Ridge Rd.
Fall River Road
Fall River Road
For the adventurous drivers! This is the original road into the National Park. It twists and turns and has great views. It’s one way going up and then you can come down Trail Ridge Rd.
Smaller park entrance. If you don’t have a reservation you can enter before 9am without a problem. Lots of beautiful hikes from here. Calypso Cascades and Ouzel Falls are nice. Bluebird Lake is my favorite but it’s 12 miles long!
21 locals recommend
Wild Basin Trailhead
21 locals recommend
Smaller park entrance. If you don’t have a reservation you can enter before 9am without a problem. Lots of beautiful hikes from here. Calypso Cascades and Ouzel Falls are nice. Bluebird Lake is my favorite but it’s 12 miles long!
Great place to go to make a fire and roast hot dogs and marshmallows
Endovalley
Great place to go to make a fire and roast hot dogs and marshmallows
Nice easy lake with pretty views and picnic tables. Park right there and walk around. No park pass required.
25 locals recommend
Lily Lake
25 locals recommend
Nice easy lake with pretty views and picnic tables. Park right there and walk around. No park pass required.
If you want to hike a summit, this is a great option. Gorgeous views, steep but doable and rewarding. Access off Hwy 7 outside of park entrances. Be sure to bring layers as weather can change quickly.
Twin Sisters Peaks
If you want to hike a summit, this is a great option. Gorgeous views, steep but doable and rewarding. Access off Hwy 7 outside of park entrances. Be sure to bring layers as weather can change quickly.
Great short hike from Glacier Gorge parking lot off Bear Lake Rd. You can also access it via Bear Lake Trailhead.
9 locals recommend
Alberta Falls
9 locals recommend
Great short hike from Glacier Gorge parking lot off Bear Lake Rd. You can also access it via Bear Lake Trailhead.
Parking right by the lake, easy paved 1 mile loop around, picnic tables scattered throughout. Moose are sometimes seen here. You can catch amazing sunset pictures as well.
Sprague Lake
Parking right by the lake, easy paved 1 mile loop around, picnic tables scattered throughout. Moose are sometimes seen here. You can catch amazing sunset pictures as well.
This pretty little lake deserves its name and is one of our favorite short hikes. It is about 5' deep and is set in the beautiful outcroppings of the Lumpy Ridge. From the junction of US36 and US34 (downtown) travel west on 34 bypass (Wonderview Ave) .4 miles. Turn right on McGregor which turns into Dry Gulch Rd. and drive just under 2 miles to marked parking entrance on your left. Note: This hike is 2 miles one way with a 1000 foot elevation gain. Not recommended for your first day in Estes! We like to bring our lunch and eat on the boulders at the lake before hiking back down. Amazing views. Please take all your trash back with you.
Gem Lake, Colorado 80517, USA
This pretty little lake deserves its name and is one of our favorite short hikes. It is about 5' deep and is set in the beautiful outcroppings of the Lumpy Ridge. From the junction of US36 and US34 (downtown) travel west on 34 bypass (Wonderview Ave) .4 miles. Turn right on McGregor which turns into Dry Gulch Rd. and drive just under 2 miles to marked parking entrance on your left. Note: This hike is 2 miles one way with a 1000 foot elevation gain. Not recommended for your first day in Estes! We like to bring our lunch and eat on the boulders at the lake before hiking back down. Amazing views. Please take all your trash back with you.

Fun for Kids

Ore Cart Rock Shop
119 W Elkhorn Ave
Drink coffee and feed the ducks at the pond. Then walk over and explore the cool rocks at the shop next door.
22 locals recommend
Coffee on the Rocks
510 Moraine Ave
22 locals recommend
Drink coffee and feed the ducks at the pond. Then walk over and explore the cool rocks at the shop next door.
Estes Park Aerial Tramway Top Terminal
30 locals recommend
Nice sized playground and open field to run around. Also has picnic tables under a pavilion.
6 locals recommend
Stanley Park-Special Events
1209 Manford Ave
6 locals recommend
Nice sized playground and open field to run around. Also has picnic tables under a pavilion.
Cool views of the river with close parking and picnic spots, trails, and large boulders to climb around on.
Alluvial Fan Trail, Colorado 80517, USA
Cool views of the river with close parking and picnic spots, trails, and large boulders to climb around on.

Things To Do

What better way to enjoy the mountains of the National Park than on horseback with a trail ride.
6 locals recommend
National Park Gateway Stables
4600 Fall River Rd
6 locals recommend
What better way to enjoy the mountains of the National Park than on horseback with a trail ride.
Such a fun day excursion to go ride around on the jeep trails!
6 locals recommend
Estes Park ATV Rentals
222 E Elkhorn Ave
6 locals recommend
Such a fun day excursion to go ride around on the jeep trails!
Nice option for some local wine tasting
22 locals recommend
Snowy Peaks Winery
292 Moraine Ave
22 locals recommend
Nice option for some local wine tasting
Chipper's Estes Park Lanes
555 S St Vrain Ave
14 locals recommend
Reel Mountain Theater/Cinema
543 Big Thompson Ave
14 locals recommend
The famous hotel that inspired the Shining. Rumored to be haunted. Lots of history. Ghost tours sometimes offered or grab a drink at the bar and look around.
91 locals recommend
The Stanley Hotel
333 E Wonderview Ave
91 locals recommend
The famous hotel that inspired the Shining. Rumored to be haunted. Lots of history. Ghost tours sometimes offered or grab a drink at the bar and look around.
Closest ski resort to Estes Park. You can buy tickets and rent gear right there. The drive is usually just under an hour from Estes.
148 locals recommend
Eldora
2861 Eldora Ski Rd
148 locals recommend
Closest ski resort to Estes Park. You can buy tickets and rent gear right there. The drive is usually just under an hour from Estes.
Rock climbing wall right inside. Great place to shop for outdoor clothes, shoes, and gear. There is a huge bargain basement as well.
26 locals recommend
Estes Park Mountain Shop
2050 Big Thompson Ave
26 locals recommend
Rock climbing wall right inside. Great place to shop for outdoor clothes, shoes, and gear. There is a huge bargain basement as well.
Fun for the whole family. This new addition to Estes Park is a blast! To save $$ Go to the Blue Door Inn at 1220 Big Thompson Ave (on the way to the coaster). ASK FOR MOUNTAIN COASTER PASSES. They will explain the process, but basically, you rent an unlimited ride pass from them for $10/hour. A single adult ride is usually $20. With the Blue Door pass, you ride as many times as you want for just $10/hr. A recent guest got 7 rides in 2 hours! When you return the passes, you pay for however many hours you kept them. They have plenty for the whole family.
12 locals recommend
Mustang Mountain Coaster
1180 Dry Gulch Rd
12 locals recommend
Fun for the whole family. This new addition to Estes Park is a blast! To save $$ Go to the Blue Door Inn at 1220 Big Thompson Ave (on the way to the coaster). ASK FOR MOUNTAIN COASTER PASSES. They will explain the process, but basically, you rent an unlimited ride pass from them for $10/hour. A single adult ride is usually $20. With the Blue Door pass, you ride as many times as you want for just $10/hr. A recent guest got 7 rides in 2 hours! When you return the passes, you pay for however many hours you kept them. They have plenty for the whole family.
They host BINGO nights and it's a lot of fun! Call ahead to find out the schedule.
Circle 119: home of American Legion Post 119
They host BINGO nights and it's a lot of fun! Call ahead to find out the schedule.
Take a guided fly fishing trip - great for kids and adults.
14 locals recommend
Kirks Flyshop and Mountain Adventures
230 E Elkhorn Ave
14 locals recommend
Take a guided fly fishing trip - great for kids and adults.
Take a day trip and get some excitement white water rafting. It's about an hour drive from Estes Park and then they shuttle you up the Poudre Canyon. Stay and explore downtown Fort Collins after.
15 locals recommend
Mountain Whitewater
1329 US-287
15 locals recommend
Take a day trip and get some excitement white water rafting. It's about an hour drive from Estes Park and then they shuttle you up the Poudre Canyon. Stay and explore downtown Fort Collins after.
Rent a kayak or paddle board and enjoy the epic mountain views from the water. Or walk the paved 3.5 mile loop around the lake.
15 locals recommend
Lake Estes Marina
1770 Big Thompson Ave
15 locals recommend
Rent a kayak or paddle board and enjoy the epic mountain views from the water. Or walk the paved 3.5 mile loop around the lake.

Traveler advice

Don't miss

Reserve your RMNP entrance ahead of time!

Don't forget to create an account on recreation dot gov and put an alarm in your phone to reserve your timed entry pass to the park while you're here! They open up the first of the month before. If you miss it, they release 40 percent of all reservations on the day prior at 5 p.m. MT.
Getting around

4WD or AWD vehicles in the winter

Weather varies significantly in the mountains. Some days we may have a foot of snow, other days the wind blows all the snow away. Regardless, you'll want an AWD or 4WD vehicle in the winter. When it does snow, they're needed, even with the roads plowed.
What to pack

CLOTHING - Layers are your friend

Summer: Be sure to bring a light jacket or sweatshirt. Cool breezes can come up at any time and as the sun sets it can get chilly. Sunscreen is also recommended-there is not much distance between you and the sun! Winter: You’ll want a coat, gloves and hat wherever you go. Layers are good as you can put on/remove depending on exertion. While it may not seem too cold outside- just a few unprotected minutes can make you quite miserable- and can be dangerous!
Customs and culture

Wildlife Interactions

Wildlife is very common in this area. In one day you may see turkeys crossing the road, a heard of elk basking in the sun, deer grazing in the meadow, and a moose hanging out in the lake. We also have bears, coyotes, mountain lions, foxes, and big horn sheep (among others). While they are common, they are still WILD. Do not approach the animals. Do not feed the animals. Respect their space and let them do their thing.
Customs and culture

Bears

Bears are intelligent, curious, strong, and hungry. Bears that repeatedly get human food often become so bold that they must be put down. Please follow these guidelines so your stay is a safe and enjoyable one. 1. Do not leave food inside your vehicle and keep it locked. 2. Put trash in the designated container and secure it closed. 3. Close and lock cabin doors and windows anytime you are not home. 4. At night, close the kitchen window and lock doors. 5. If you see a bear, make loud noises to scare them away.