Estes Park, CO
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Estes Park, CO
Going in the fall for a wedding. I am on a budget & as you know this place is expensive. Any advice on places to stay (willing to drive up to 30 miles away). Also any must sees/must do during the day for some short trip sightseeing? Any help you can offer is great.
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McGregor Mountain Lodge near the park entrance was comfortable and reasonably priced when I stayed there a few years ago. It may be worth figuring out if you will be there during high season, which ends sometime in the fall. The prices vary a lot according to time of year.
If Trail Ridge Road is open when you are there, that drive is a definite must-do. Ask a ranger about possible hikes in the park if you like walking. I don't know if you're going alone, but I've felt safe when hiking there by myself.
If Trail Ridge Road is open when you are there, that drive is a definite must-do. Ask a ranger about possible hikes in the park if you like walking. I don't know if you're going alone, but I've felt safe when hiking there by myself.
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There is a Budget Host Motel in Estes Park (www.budgethost.com). In my groundless opinion, that's probably one of the cheapest non-camping places to stay.
If Trail Ridge is closed when you're there, at least drive the portion that is open (probably up to Many Parks Curve). Also drive up Bear Lake Road. Incredible views of the Peaks along the Continental Divide. You can also take a short drive south of town along Hwy 7 for great views of Long's Peak and Mt Meeker. (Around mile markers 8 and 10, respectively, between the Lily Lake and Wild Basin areas.)
You'll have a good chance of seeing Elk in Moraine Park in the late afternoon, and possibly sheep in Horseshoe Park during the day.
Dave
If Trail Ridge is closed when you're there, at least drive the portion that is open (probably up to Many Parks Curve). Also drive up Bear Lake Road. Incredible views of the Peaks along the Continental Divide. You can also take a short drive south of town along Hwy 7 for great views of Long's Peak and Mt Meeker. (Around mile markers 8 and 10, respectively, between the Lily Lake and Wild Basin areas.)
You'll have a good chance of seeing Elk in Moraine Park in the late afternoon, and possibly sheep in Horseshoe Park during the day.
Dave


