Colorado: Estes Park Adventure

The "Village" That Entrances the Romantic and Adventurer Alike

© Joseph J. Gaw

Aug 9, 2008
Estes Condos of Estes Park provides a delightful mountain hospitality experience with a modern wilderness appeal regardless of the type of consumer or personal taste.

Within the Rocky Mountains in northern Colorado resides a pleasing little town called Estes Park. This little “village” rests elegantly between the tall, still draped in snow in July, mountain peaks of the great Rocky Mountains between Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest.

Outside of the hustle and bustle, if one could call it that, of the village of Estes Park, rests Estes Condos of Estes Park. These condos are designed in a mountain cabin architecture nestled along the banks of a light-rapid stream providing a crisp, relaxing sound of clear, fresh mountain water from the snow covered peaks above. Green grass and tall pine trees frame the redwood feel of the cabins as wildlife freely roam the property.

Estes Condos of Estes Park offers many styles and various sizes of condos and rooms to suite the nature of the consumer. Most appear to have jacuzzis available to the resident as well as many specials ranging from gift baskets to massages in the room. The facilities are fantastic as it provides a rustic, yet civilized approach to the mountain “feel” while providing appreciation for the natural world. The property is ideal for open-door weddings.

The interior provides a combination of outdoor, mountain living while providing the fine amenities of condominium living with the smell, look, and sounds of the mountain peace just outside of the screen windows. Such amenities include “home-style” furnishings, linens, and accommodations. Cable televisions allow contact with the “outside” world on the other side of the mountains while WIFI allows the resident to keep up with their electronic world that seems so foreign in this place.

This property is approximately three miles from downtown Estes Park, the central village, where one can experience fine dining, bar-BQ, or even Estes Park’s famous salt-water taffy. Many shops of any liking is perched nicely along a central walk complete with outdoor stages for entertainment as well as the famous Stanley Hotel for those that remember The Shining. Whatever the need for purchase, downtown Estes Park village is the keeper of delight, entertainment, and good-old mountain style living at its best.

Estes Park is located along Colorado route 36 northwest of Denver, Colorado. The easiest route to take to Estes Park, as well as the least traffic, is taking Interstate 25 north to Colorado route 66 heading west through Longmont through Lyons, Colorado. Enjoy the ride through Roosevelt National Forest as it opens up to Lake Estes peaking through the pine trees and giant boulders of the Rocky Mountains.

To obtain information pertaining to Estes Condos of Estes Park, any consumer may reach the business by e-mail at info@estescondos.com. The business has a website for further reading and visual inspection at www.estescondos.com.


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