Estes Park Lodging
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Estes Park Lodging
I've already done a search and a ton of research elsewhere. Does anyone have a preference for Fawn Valley, Big Thompson Timberlane, or Lake Estes Inn and Suites. We will be travelling with two teens. I would prefer to be more in the woods than on the highway. I was looking at The Stanley but this forum changed my mind. Thanks for your help!
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Hi Birdie, We have not stayed in any of the places you mention but we stay ever year, at Christmas time, at a place called Castle Mountain Lodge. Its situated on Fall River going toward Rocky Mountain Natl Park. Its a great place that has up to 3 bedroom cabins. Most of the cabins have fireplaces and kitchens.
The Stanley Hotel is a fun place to visit but it is a very old hotel with small rooms. It was built by the guy that built the Stanley Steamer Auto.
Have fun! We love Estes Park.
The Stanley Hotel is a fun place to visit but it is a very old hotel with small rooms. It was built by the guy that built the Stanley Steamer Auto.
Have fun! We love Estes Park.
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A note on the Stanley, I assume the small rooms many have mentioned must be the standard rooms. We stayed in a deluxe and it was very large but unfortunatly the furniture was too small and sparse to fill it up. Just thought I would add that in case anyone else was looking into staying there.
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We stayed at Boulder Brook along the Fall River in 2000 and loved it - separate bedroom and living room, kitchenette, deck right along the river. Beautiful setting. But, they book quickly. Otherwise, there are several other accomodations along the Fall River - most beautiful area to stay in and around Estes Park.
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