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Estes Park Aerial Tram - Soar to the Summit!
Estes Park, Colorado 80517 Open 8:40am-7pm daily (last tram up is at 6pm, last tram down is at 6:45pm). © 2025 GVC Estes Park Aerial Tramway, LLC A
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Ride Estes Park's aerial tramway for a grand, sweeping, bird's eye view of Estes Park! Get tickets, hours of operation, and driving directions.
Estes Park Aerial Tram - Soar to the Summit!
Both include a Tram ride and spectacular views of Rocky Mountain National Park and the town of Estes Park, along with a staff member to make your experience unforgettable. Our private Tram Haus includes space for up to 60 people indoors and on a patio.
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The views were most definitely worth the tram trip. It is absolutely gorgeous of the Rocky Mountains and the city of Estes Park. Loved the walk around the top of the mountain and the cute shopping and coffee! We purchased peanuts to feed the chipmunks and that was a blast! I recommend the tram as a must while visiting Estes Park!
Estes Park Aerial Tramway Announces Grand Reopening Under …
Apr 10, 2024 · The Estes Park Aerial Tramway, the 70-year-old historic tramway designed and built by engineering pioneer Robert Heron, announced its grand reopening to the public on Saturday May 25th, 2024 under new owner Gondola Ventures, LLC (GVC).
Estes Park Aerial Tram - Soar to the Summit!
Q: Where is the Estes Park Aerial Tram? A: We're in Estes Park, a little over an hour north of Denver, Colorado. The best address to put in your GPS is 20 Moccasin Cir Dr, Estes Park, CO 80517 which takes you to the end of the driveway to our lower terminal parking lot.
Estes Park Aerial Tramway - Estes Park, CO - Uncover Colorado
Operating primarily from Memorial Day to Labor Day, the tramway gives visitors a chance to ascend Prospect Mountain for stunning views of the town of Estes Park and the neighboring Rocky Mountain National Park.
Estes Park Aerial Tram - Things To Do in Estes Park
The Estes Park Aerial Tramway opened to the public in July, 1955. Since then it has safely carried more than 3 million people to the summit of Prospect Mountain. Robert Heron managed the tramway until his death in 1999.
Estes Park Aerial Tramway, Tram Rides to Prospect Mountain
The Estes Park Tram starts out at the bottom of Prospect Mountain and travels up and up to 8,700 feet. It only takes the ten-passenger tramcar five minutes to get to the top, but once there, you have hiking trails to explore, more views to enjoy and lots of chipmunks to feed.
Estes Park, Aerial Tramway - Awestruck
Take the Estes Park Aerial Tramway, a family favorite since 1955, for an unbeatable view of Estes Park and the surrounding mountains. The tramway rides from downtown Estes Park to the summit of Prospect Mountain where there’s an observation platform, family-friendly hiking trails at the top, and a coffee house and gift shop.