We lived in Denver from August 1981 to August 1983 and discovered Estes Park, CO. The view from the Safeway Parking lot is breath-taking. We got to know Sprague Lake, all of the 14,000’s, and at the top, Lake Granby. The views from any point on the way up are unlike any other, simply amazing. We have gone back every year, a 28 hour drive we share. Have even pulled our 40’ and 32’ RV’s on several trips or have flown into DIA. The townspeople come from all over the world and just shopping/browsing can be a remarkable experience.
Sincerely,
Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National park offers breathtaking views of the spectacular Rocky Mountain range, with 60 peaks over 12,000 feet, small permanent glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, and historic and cultural treasures including ancient trails, game drives, cattle ranches and lodges. This park’s rugged landscapes harbor hundreds of high-elevation plant and animal species — some that are increasingly rare outside the park or are found nowhere else. Some of the park’s human-made structures speak to the boom-and-bust cycles and neverending search for adequate water supplies that characterized the nation’s westward expansion.
State(s): Colorado
Established: 1915
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