Summer vacation will be here before you know it and although the season may arrive a little later in our mountain town of Estes Park than it does in your own hometown, the winter playground of the nation offers summer adventures you will cherish forever. The snow has melted, the sun is shining, and the temperatures are that perfect blend of warm, but not too hot, encouraging travelers to get outside and savor the perfection of a Colorado summer day. This guide to planning your Estes Park summer getaway will help you plan a vacation that outshines all others, bringing you fun times, happy moments, and the knowledge that it will just keep getting better because you chose Voyago Vacation Rentals for your seasonal sanctuary.
Cross Another State Park off your Bucket List
Because we have lived at the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park most of our lives, we have a fascination with state parks that carries over into our own vacation travels and whether you are in a similar situation or you are just looking for something extra to do, your first stop (after unpacking at your luxurious vacation escape) should be the park. Now summer time is a popular time to visit, so park services have created a Timed Entry Permit Reservation System, and we have attached the link here, to ensure that there are no hitches in your Park adventures; https://exploreestes.com/understanding-rocky-mountain-national-park-timed-entry-permit-system/.
After you have worked out the details, however, your fun times can begin, hiking (there are 355 miles of trails) wildlife watching (Rocky Mountain National Park is home to over 60 species of mammals) and maybe even exploring the collection found at the Moraine Park Museum.
Hanging out at Lake Estes
Perhaps the most summery adventure of all is a day spent at the lake and Lake Estes, a reservoir offering 5 miles of shoreline and a capacity of 3,068 acre-feet, offers the ideal way to do just that. For those who want to engage in more in-depth explorations of the lake, the Lake Estes Marina rents kayaks, paddle boards, and pontoon boats or you could simply fish from anywhere around the shore.
Also offering a pier with wheelchair access located just steps away from Fisherman’s Nook parking lot, the trout are always biting in Lake Estes. For those who can’t sit still, the marina rents bicycles as well as the items we have already listed and enjoy a leisurely ride around the nearly 4-mile-long trail that surrounds the lake.
While you are enjoying lake adventures, be sure to take note of the large white structure with a red roof that sits just off the lake; that is the Stanley Hotel where Stephen King came up with the idea of one of his most disturbing books, The Shining.
Mustang Mountain Coaster, 1180 Dry Gulch Road
Not all summer adventures in Estes Park have to be long, drawn-out affairs, you will probably want to enjoy spending at least some of your time exploring the amenities of your Voyago Vacation Rentals seasonal escape. The Mustang Mountain Coaster is an alpine coaster that is open year-round, you just won’t need to wear your parka, mittens, and hat in the summer months. Using the mountain terrain to gain speed, riders can determine how fast they want to go simply by controlling the hand brakes, so let your kiddos go at top speed and take a leisurely ride down the mountain, being sure to take in the lush Colorado scenery as you do. Riders must be at least 3 years old and at least 38 inches tall to ride the coaster and tickets cost $20 dollars per ride.
Ride the Rapids with Rapid Transit Rafting, 161 Virginia Drive, (970) 577-7238
For the ultimate in summer thrills, Rapid Transit Rafting offers whole day white water rafting trips on the Colorado River or half day trips on the Cache la Poudre River for $145 or $90 per person. The Colorado River offers a combination of Class II and Class III rapids, and a stop for lunch that the company provides while the Cache la Poudre River Rafting experience offers Class III rapids and is wild and scenic. Class II Rapids are rougher, in case you were wondering.
Exploring your Summer Sanctuary
All adventures begin and end at the doors of our Voyago Vacation Rentals summer sanctuaries, so be sure to schedule some time into your fun-filled itinerary to explore all the amenities we offer at home. Our lakefront rentals may be where you want to spend your summer days and nights, soaking in the serenity of the water as you relax in spaces that offer stunning views of Lake Estes. Reserve your favorite escape today and fall in love with the luxuries, comforts, and the joy our properties bring everyone who resides within.