Winter offers minimal options for all but Estes Park's most adventurous visitors, who come to snowshoe, cross-country or backcountry ski and ice climb. Still, travelers who prefer indoor ...
Estes Park and Rocky National Park are great places to live well in the Winter. The quiet days and early sunsets set in, a ...
The Estes Park area, including Rocky Mountain National Park, is home to about 2,000 elk. About half of those elk migrate in late fall and early winter to the west side of Loveland from Masonville ...
our friends Emily Kaufman and Tommy DiDario are in the know! Today, they're sharing a fabulous destination that's the ultimate winter wonderland.
One particular elk is drawing the lenses of photographers in Estes Park. We spoke with one of them, and with CPW, about the 1-in-100,000 piebald elk. I was in the packed hall at Davos to hear ...
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According to the Visit Estes Park, the town’s visitor information center, the name comes from a Norwegian word meaning “ski driving.” It was once said to have originated as a mode of winter ...
Winter activities like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding keep a flow of travelers visiting the park during the chillier months. The park's wildlife, which includes elk, bighorn sheep ...