Estes Park, Colorado
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Photo: Lily Lake in Estes Park, Colorado. (photo via Flickr/G Yancy)
Estes Park in northern Colorado is a quintessential mountain town that's surrounded by the Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest, and serves as a base for visitors to both. It sits 70 miles (a roughly 90-minute drive) from Denver and is known for its unique wilderness activities among the forests, tundra and craggy hillsides of the surrounding terrain. Plenty of guided tours and excursions are available, including Jeep tours, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, mountain climbing, and more. Popular summertime activities include camping, hiking, cycling, rock climbing, ATVing, dirtbiking, fishing and various water sports. Nestled amid protected lands, Estes Park sees a wide variety of native wildlife, such as elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, black bears, mountain lions, bobcats and rare Canadian lynxes, as well as a range of smaller critters and over 280 species of bird.
Estes Park's downtown area has welcomed visitors, who were lured by the breathtaking scenery and crisp mountain air, since the early 1900s. Big Thompson River and Fall River wind the heart of the village, and its Riverwalk provides an opportunity to browse the shops, galleries, artists' studios, restaurants, small businesses and unique attractions within the town's central hub.