Hotels in Estes Park
The highest rates here, sometimes dramatically higher, are in summer. For help in finding accommodations, call the Estes Park Convention and Visitors Bureau (tel. 800/443-7837; www.estesparkcvb.com). National chains here include Best Western Silver Saddle, 1260 Big Thompson Ave. (U.S. 34), Estes Park, CO 80517 (tel. 800/WESTERN [937-8376] or 970/586-4476), with rates of $79 to $259 double from June to mid-September, $79 to $199 double during the rest of the year; Super 8, 1040 Big Thompson Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 (tel. 800/800-8000 or 970/586-5338), charging $99 to $119 double in summer, $59 to $89 double during the rest of the year; and Travelodge, 1220 Big Thompson Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 (tel. 800/578-7878 or 970/586-4421), charging $129 to $220 double in summer, $85 to $109 double during the rest of the year.
Although many lodging facilities in the Estes Park area do not have air-conditioning, it is seldom needed at this elevation. Unless otherwise noted, pets are not permitted. Taxes add 7.7% to hotel bills.
Moderate & Inexpensive -- In addition to the properties discussed here, the Saddle & Surrey Motel, 1341 S. St. Vrain Ave. (tel. 800/204-6226 or 970/586-3326; www.saddleandsurrey.com), with queen rooms for $89 and with kitchenettes for $145 in summer, is a good choice. In an attractive stucco building downtown, the Estes Park Hostel, 211 Cleave St. (tel. 877/213-0549 or 970/586-3149; www.estesparkhostel.com), rents dormitory bunks for $26 and private rooms for $30 (single) or $52 (double), as well as an apartment that sleeps five people and has its own kitchen for $85 a night. There are also cabins and cottages available at the Elk Meadow Campground.
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Allenspark Lodge Bed & Breakfast
This historic three-story lodge was built in 1933 and is my pick for those looking to focus on the Wild Basin unit of Rocky Mountain National Park. Woodsy to the nines, the property captures the national-park vibe better than its peers in Estes Park proper. The Great Room is one for…$$Around Town - Hotel
Baldpate Inn
Pure Colorado and full of quirks, the Baldpate Inn has long stood under the watchful gaze of the Twin Sisters, aptly named peaks waiting to be summited by trails right out of the front door. Named after the 1913 mystery novel, “The Seven Keys to Baldpate,” the key room here has…$$Around Town - Hotel
Boulder Brook
Low-key, romantic, and nestled in a gorgeous woodland on Fall River, this is a great pick for couples that want a bit of privacy and good access to the trails in Rocky Mountain National Park. Accommodations have an understated Western vibe and plenty of room. Spa suites have jetted…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Estes Park Center/YMCA of the Rockies
The family-friendliest lodging in family-friendly Estes Park, this huge complex backs right up to the boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park. Perfect for weekend getaways as well as family reunions, the overnight options range from lodge rooms to yurts to sizable cabins (the…$$Around Town - Hotel
Romantic RiverSong Inn
Located at the dead end of a dirt road is the Romantic RiverSong Inn, and it is hard to find a much more secluded place to hang your hat in Estes Park. Comprised of rooms in the historic Craftsman-style home and adjacent cottages, the B&B is one of the best in the Rockies, and…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Stanley Hotel
One event shaped the modern reputation of this fabled hotel: Horror writer Stephen King checking in to room 217 in 1974. The experience served as the inspiration for “The Shining,” and this, in tandem with ghost stories galore, makes a stay an absolute must for horror (and King)…$$$Around Town
