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Estes Park Attractions | The Best Things to Do
"Food: Italian, American, pizza, calzones, panini sandwiches, salads, etc. Options: Vegetarian, gluten-free, low carb (salad). Extras: Located on the Grand Lake boardwalk"
"Great selection of scotch and any manner of whiskeys available. Prices are steep and portions are small in the lounge menu but the quality makes it worth it for an evening. Strongest Long Island I've had in awhile and that's my drink - a little pricey but no real complaints"
"Located on the grounds of the historic Stanley Hotel, Cascades makes breakfast, lunch and dinner an event to remember. The Whiskey Bar & Lounge stocks 580 different whiskey labels–the largest collection in Colorado"
"Drive the Peak to Peak Scenic Highway (Hwy. 7) between Meeker and Allenspark and look for signs to this tucked-away corner of the national park. You’ll find numerous trailheads to iconic hikes, like Ouzel Falls and Calypso Cascades, and will quickly agree with historic naturalist Enos Mills’ description of the area: “the land of many waters.” For the ultimate wildflower spectacle, hike around Bluebird Lake in July and August."
"This lake with the fun Native American name — meaning “big rocks” — can be part of a great loop hike."
"After one final nightcap, both Derek and I were fully ready for an early bedtime and a good night’s sleep…after all, we had an early start the next morning – to head to Rocky Mountain National Park! Stay tuned for Day 2 of this “2 Perfect Days in Denver in the Winter” itinerary!"
"On your final day in Colorado, make your way to Estes Park for the best hiking yet — and a few ghosts. Rocky Mountain National Park"
"It’s also an extremely difficult and dangerous for non-experts to climb. If you want to enjoy a beautiful hike in the Longs Peak area, give Chasm Lake a try. It features great views of the sheer face of Longs Peak, known as “the diamond.” Click here for a map and more information about Chasm Lake."