Vacation experiences can be as different as vacationers themselves, even when the destination is the same. Family adventures with lots of family members are often enjoyed in Estes Park, but its beauty and excitement can also be equally enjoyed on a solo getaway, a vacation in which the traveler learns how much they really do love their own company and how absolutely wonderful our mountain town can be when explored without others. Today, we at Voyago thought we would take a few minutes of your time to offer some tips and tricks for your solo journey to Estes Park, making it easy to picture what a fantastic time can be had.
Plan Ahead
It may be a little different traveling alone, especially as you don’t have someone with you when you go the wrong way, you forget your wallet or purse back at the hotel, or you simply don’t know exactly what there is to do in the town you are visiting, so solo travelers will want to make sure they plan out their adventures ahead of time. We can’t help you with the forgetting your purse or wallet part, but using your GPS app on your smart phone will help keep you from getting lost, and if you don’t know what Estes Park has to offer, just take a peek at some of the blogs on our page. And keeping this particular blog bookmarked on your phone is an easy way to check out more of what to do; having a good time will just follow naturally!
Take Up a New Hobby
If you have never tried fly fishing before, there is no better time to do so than during your summer getaway to Estes Park. Fishing of any type is best done alone, as the quiet ensures that the fish will not be scared away, and fly fishing is such a favorite sport locally you may discover a new obsession. The rhythm of the cast, the sound of the waters bubbling merrily, the joy you will receive when you feel the tug at the end of your line, all combine to create an experience that will stand by you when the rest of the world does not. The Big Thompson Canyon is a great place to begin your fly fishing adventures.
Don’t Be Afraid to Dine Out Alone
The hardest part of traveling alone might just be dining out alone. We never seem to know what to do with our hands, where we should be looking, and the moments between ordering and eating can seem interminably long. But our Estes Park restaurants are friendly places, treating large groups and solo travelers with the same cheer, no matter what your food tastes may be. Breakfast at the Egg of Estes, 393 E Elkhorn Avenue, lunch at Smokin’ Dave’s BBQ, 820 Moraine Avenue, and a hearty dinner at Hunter’s Chop House, 1690 Big Thompson Avenue will bring you joy, sate your appetite, and encourage you to discover all the positives about eating alone at a restaurant.
Explore Local Events
It’s difficult to feel alone when you are sharing ground space with hundreds of other people, so be sure to check out the local events that will be taking place when you have reached your destination. July 12-14 is when the SnowyGrass Musical Festival takes place, celebrating bluegrass music and the stunning beauty of the mountain landscape of Estes Park. Offering food trucks, wine tastings, and so much more, this event truly will make you feel a part of the Estes Park family.
Post your Adventures
The best way to not feel alone is to share your adventures with your friends and family back home, so post the pictures of you standing with the Rocky Mountains in the background, take snaps of the delicious meals you are enjoying, and share the video you took of the sunset enjoyed from the back deck of your Voyago Vacation Rentals summer sanctuaries. The comments on your posts will make you feel as if your friends are with you and the admiration they express about your bravery in traveling alone will do wonders for your self-esteem!
Choose Voyago Vacation Rentals
Choosing the right vacation escape is as important as choosing the right vacation destination and Voyago Vacation Rentals offers a large selection of cozy sanctuaries that will be priced to fit in any vacation budget. Still feeling uncomfortable about eating alone at restaurants? Our fully equipped kitchens will encourage you to create meals for yourself, best enjoyed on the decks overlooking the Colorado landscape. Comfortable, luxurious, and offering panoramic views of the mountains and the Estes Park countryside, your every moment spent with us will be ones you will appreciate forever. Reserve your favorite seasonal sanctuary today!