Guidebook for Estes Park and the Surrounding Area

Ron & Kathy
Ron & Kathy
Guidebook for Estes Park and the Surrounding Area

Drinks & Nightlife

An Estes Park staple for an adult beverage or two. A good place to chat up some locals.
23 locals recommend
Wheel Bar
132 E Elkhorn Ave
23 locals recommend
An Estes Park staple for an adult beverage or two. A good place to chat up some locals.
A popular post-hike local brewery on the way into town from RMNP.
42 locals recommend
Rock Cut Brewing Company
390 W Riverside Dr
42 locals recommend
A popular post-hike local brewery on the way into town from RMNP.
Their Moraine Ave. location offers a nice outdoor atmosphere to have a burger and a sip of moonshine to unwind after shopping downtown or hiking in the park. They have indoor seating and are open in winter as well. Their downtown location is just retail.
Full Throttle Distillery & Grill Estes Park
Their Moraine Ave. location offers a nice outdoor atmosphere to have a burger and a sip of moonshine to unwind after shopping downtown or hiking in the park. They have indoor seating and are open in winter as well. Their downtown location is just retail.

Food Scene

Rustic cabin or lodge feel. Good food and we enjoy going on nights with live music. One of our favorites.
68 locals recommend
The Rock Inn Mountain Tavern
1675 Colorado 66
68 locals recommend
Rustic cabin or lodge feel. Good food and we enjoy going on nights with live music. One of our favorites.
Best food in town and an amazing view, too! A little pricey, but you're on vacation, right?!
25 locals recommend
Twin Owls Steakhouse
3110 South Saint Vrain Avenue
25 locals recommend
Best food in town and an amazing view, too! A little pricey, but you're on vacation, right?!
Darn good pizza. It's usually busy so plan accordingly.
28 locals recommend
Antonio's Real New York Pizza
1560 Big Thompson Ave
28 locals recommend
Darn good pizza. It's usually busy so plan accordingly.
About the best BBQ in town.
40 locals recommend
Smokin' Dave's BBQ & Tap House
820 Moraine Ave
40 locals recommend
About the best BBQ in town.
Great atmosphere. Eclectic menu and little pricey, but it's worth a night out. It gets very busy so consider making a reservation.
67 locals recommend
Bird & Jim
915 Moraine Ave
67 locals recommend
Great atmosphere. Eclectic menu and little pricey, but it's worth a night out. It gets very busy so consider making a reservation.
MMM, (delicious) PIE!...enough said! You can eat lunch and dinner there, too.
13 locals recommend
You Need Pie Diner & Bakery
509 Big Thompson Ave
13 locals recommend
MMM, (delicious) PIE!...enough said! You can eat lunch and dinner there, too.
A very popular place for breakfast. Great food. The oatmeal pancakes are a hit with us.
20 locals recommend
The Egg of Estes
393 E Elkhorn Ave
20 locals recommend
A very popular place for breakfast. Great food. The oatmeal pancakes are a hit with us.
About the best donuts in town. It's located in the Sinclair Station on Moraine Ave. Go early because they often sell out.
23 locals recommend
Donut Haus
860 Moraine Avenue
23 locals recommend
About the best donuts in town. It's located in the Sinclair Station on Moraine Ave. Go early because they often sell out.
Their cinnamon rolls are in high demand so go early to avoid being shutout.
15 locals recommend
Cinnamon's Bakery
920 W Elkhorn Ave
15 locals recommend
Their cinnamon rolls are in high demand so go early to avoid being shutout.
A great breakfast or dinner restaurant.
36 locals recommend
Notchtop Bakery & Cafe
459 E Wonderview Ave
36 locals recommend
A great breakfast or dinner restaurant.
Great for breakfast or lunch.
Mountain Home Cafe
Great for breakfast or lunch.
Ed's is a popular Mexican restaurant downtown. Pleasant outdoor seating along the river walk.
68 locals recommend
Ed's Cantina & Grill
390 E Elkhorn Ave
68 locals recommend
Ed's is a popular Mexican restaurant downtown. Pleasant outdoor seating along the river walk.
13 locals recommend
Poppy's Pizza & Grill
342 E Elkhorn Ave
13 locals recommend

Sightseeing

We personally haven't taken a tour but many of our guests have and enjoyed it. If you're not familiar with the park and where to find wildlife, put this on your list of activities.
7 locals recommend
Green Jeep Tour
157 Moraine Ave
7 locals recommend
We personally haven't taken a tour but many of our guests have and enjoyed it. If you're not familiar with the park and where to find wildlife, put this on your list of activities.
Rent a Jeep or ATV and spend the day off roading in Roosevelt National Forest or driving the historic Switzerland Trail. We mean, really, it's hard to have more fun than that.
6 locals recommend
Backbone Adventures
1851 N Lake Ave
6 locals recommend
Rent a Jeep or ATV and spend the day off roading in Roosevelt National Forest or driving the historic Switzerland Trail. We mean, really, it's hard to have more fun than that.
The Stanley Hotel -- historic and haunted. Definitely worth the visit. We recommend attending one of Aiden Sinclair's Underground magic/illusion shows.
333 E Wonderview Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, USA
The Stanley Hotel -- historic and haunted. Definitely worth the visit. We recommend attending one of Aiden Sinclair's Underground magic/illusion shows.

Traveler advice

Don't miss

Additional Hiking Opportunities

Maybe you've hiked many of the trails in RMNP or it's a busy time of year. The National Forest just to the east of Estes Park, Roosevelt NF, offers additional, less crowded hiking options. We've hiked most of them and recommend Lion Gulch, Crosier Mountain, Sullivan Gulch, North Fork Trail and Lily Mountain. Additionally, Hermit Park, a county-owned park just east of Estes has additional trails. Kruger Rock is the most popular and takes you to a high point with incredible views of the Estes Valley and continental divide. All these trails can be searched online for more information.
What to pack

Sunscreen, Sunscreen, Sunscreen

Mountain air is thinner and the sun more intense. You will need sunscreen year-round. Don't forget lip balm with SPF, too.
What to pack

Avoid the Nose Bleed

If you're susceptible to dry weather and get nose bleeds after a few days in low humidity, pack or pick-up saline nasal spray.
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Estes is High and it can make you Feel Low

Be prepared for the altitude and understand how it can make you feel so you don't panic and think something is seriously wrong with you when you get here, because chances are nothing is but the few thousand feet in elevation you're not used to. When you get to the mountains, you may experience shortness or breath, a headache, a little nausea and maybe not sleep as well the first few nights. Another side effect most don't associate with altitude is bloating. This happens because of the decreased air pressure. Generally, symptoms caused by the higher elevation are mild and easily managed.
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Have a Plan to Acclimate

We talked about how you might feel because of the altitude. If you are sensitive to the change, we recommend not doing too much, too soon. The first couple days plan hikes or walks that aren't too intense or at high elevation to see how you do. The four-mile walk around Lake Estes is a good choice. The walks around Sprague and Lily Lakes in nearby RMNP are shorter, flat hikes but can be combined with hikes in Wild Basin, Beaver Meadows and Moraine Park for a day of exploring without getting too crazy. Plan your bigger, more challenging hikes later in your trip.
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What about Bears?

Surprisingly, there are few bears in the Estes area, including RMNP. Your chances of spotting one are just as likely in town as out in the wilderness. That said, every year cars do get broken into in town so a best practice is to not leave any food items in your vehicle overnight. Gum, toothpaste, mints, etc. included. When hiking, bear spray & bear bells really aren't necessary here. Your chances are very low of running into a bear on the trail. We have logged over 300 mi. of hiking in the park and the surrounding national forest and have yet to see one. Bears hibernate November thru March.