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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Estes Park, Colorado, by Chamber of Commerce
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-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most
-other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
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-Title: Estes Park, Colorado
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-Author: Chamber of Commerce
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-Release Date: August 18, 2019 [EBook #60131]
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- ESTES _Park_
- COLORADO
-
-
- ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
-
- VACATION LAND
-
- OPEN ALL THE YEAR
-
-
-
-
- _Estes Park, Colorado_
- Center of the Nation’s Greatest Playground—
- _Rocky Mountain National Park_
-
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-At the Eastern entrance to this National playground is the modern town
-of Estes Park, with an elevation of 7,549 feet. Estes Park has daily
-mail service, direct telegraph and long distance telephone connections,
-and most efficient electric and phone service. Its water, only a few
-hours from the eternal snow fields, is 99 per cent pure by test, and
-fresh pure milk from inspected herds is delivered daily.
-
-There is also a fine Public Library, an Auditorium, Protestant and
-Catholic churches, and an up-to-date weekly newspaper and printing
-plant.
-
-Adjoining the Village is the Estes Aviation Country Club featuring a
-3000 ft. runway, 9-hole golf course, tennis courts, scenic passenger
-flights and other recreational activities.
-
-There is a well managed pavilion for those who like to dance. Special
-dances are frequently held at many of the hotels and lodges. The
-theatres offer the latest motion picture releases. Horseback riding,
-bowling, hiking and golf are major recreational activities.
-
-Adjoining the Village are the administration headquarters for the
-fifty-four million dollar Colorado-Big Thompson Diversion project, which
-is to divert the waters of the Colorado river from the western to the
-eastern slopes of the Continental Divide by means of a 13-mile tunnel
-through the Rockies.
-
-Outstanding and nationally known boys’ and girls’ camps where young
-people may enjoy healthful surroundings under sympathetic instructors
-offer campcraft, woodcraft, mountaineering, natural science and
-horsemanship.
-
-During the summer Estes Park is the center of activity for many
-thousands of people, its local shops and stores economically supplying
-their every need. These stores are up-to-date and stocks are complete.
-Prices are moderate. Many of these stores maintain a daily delivery
-service to outlying districts.
-
-Come up here for a day, a week or a month and you’ll go back home with
-the gallery of your mind filled with the pictures these hills and
-canyons and aspens, slopes and gulches and glaciers have hung upon its
-walls.
-
-
- Rocky Mountain National Park
-
-Rocky Mountain National Park, adjoining Estes Park Village, embraces 405
-square miles of unsurpassed mountain scenery, including 65 towering
-peaks over 10,000 feet high, 150 highland lakes, scores of rushing
-streams, babbling brooks and dashing waterfalls. Here the natural
-attractions are so varied a visitor is almost bewildered by the wide
-choice of vacation endeavors which could fill an entire summer.
-
-Visitors are urged to take advantage of naturalist services. Schedules
-of hikes and nature walks, as well as evening campfire discussions, are
-announced weekly. Three museums on geologic, historic, biologic and
-other aspects of the Park are open throughout the season. Auto caravans,
-led by naturalists to outstanding areas too far for hiking, bring
-visitors to rare regions of scenic wonder.
-
- [Illustration: Elkanah Valley and Longs Peak from Twin Sisters.]
-
-
- Plan to Include These Auto Trips In Your Itinerary—
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-ESTES PARK TO GRAND LAKE—Over spectacular Trail Ridge Road. Highest
-through highway in the world.
-
-FALL RIVER ROAD—Open to Chasm Falls. Good trip for picnics. This highway
-open to UP travel only from Chasm Falls to Fall River Pass.
-
-BEAR LAKE—Road paved. This trip takes you to the very base of the range.
-
-SOUTH ST. VRAIN, ALLENS PARK, LYONS—Return to Estes Park via NORTH ST.
-VRAIN. A beautiful trip through the foothills.
-
-BIG THOMPSON CANYON LOOP TRIP—Return to Estes Park via North St. Vrain
-or South St. Vrain highways.
-
-DEVIL’S GULCH TRIP—Through shady, winding roads to connect with new
-scenic Big Thompson highway.
-
-HORSESHOE PARK LOOP TRIP—Over High Drive and back through Horseshoe Park
-and scenic section of Fall River road.
-
- [Illustration: Chasm Falls, on a tumbling mountain stream fresh from
- the ever-present snow banks, is just off the old Fall River highway,
- above Horseshoe Park.]
-
- [Illustration: Horseback riding is almost synonymous with a vacation
- at Estes Park. Into the very heart of the Rockies, thru pine scented
- forests, along the banks of crystal clear lakes, you can ride or
- hike.]
-
- [Illustration: Well stocked streams present a fisherman’s paradise,
- and each year give up tons of rainbow and speckled beauties to
- anglers.]
-
- [Illustration: Grand Lake, western entrance to Rocky Mountain
- National Park and highest yacht anchorage in the world.]
-
-
- LAKE ESTES
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-Only a few minutes drive from the Village of Estes Park, at the foot of
-majestic, snow-capped peaks and amid alpine splendor is beautiful new
-Lake Estes.
-
-Created as part of the Colorado-Big Thompson project, this lake is a
-mecca for vacationists who enjoy water sports of all kinds.
-
-There is lake fishing at its best since Lake Estes has been heavily
-stocked with game trout. There is no satisfaction akin to landing a
-fighting lake trout, unless it is eating one caught from the sparkling
-clean waters of Lake Estes!
-
-Many hours of relaxing enjoyment can be experienced in this area—there’s
-a particular sport for every member of the family, and Lake Estes will
-help make your vacation complete. Boating, sun-bathing, or hiking are
-but a few of the reasons why Lake Estes is the center of activities in
-the Playground of America—Estes Park.
-
- [Illustration: This is an artist’s conception of Lake Estes. Its
- waters held back by Olympus Dam. A half-mile above the inlet is the
- Village of Estes Park, and beyond the town the grandeur of the
- Rockies and the Continental Divide.]
-
- [Illustration: Panoramic glimpse of Estes Village, the center of
- your vacation activities.]
-
-
-
-
- _Estes Park—Vacation Center_
-
-
-Surrounded by mountains of majestic beauty with their glacial gorges,
-deep forests, tumbling mountain streams, blue shimmering lakes and
-eternal snow, Estes Park Village is the center of activity for
-vacationists from all over America. It is the answer to your dreams of a
-vacation paradise.
-
-Radiating from the Village are scenic highways offering every type of
-mountain scenery from grassy aspen glens to the sheer rugged cliffs of
-the Continental Divide.
-
-And yet, in the Village itself and in the hotels, lodges and cottages
-are to be found modern accommodations, excellent food, comfortable beds,
-and all the services to meet your needs.
-
-The Chamber of Commerce invites you to register at its office. We want
-to assist in every way possible in making your visit the most enjoyable
-you have ever had.
-
- [Illustration: LONGS PEAK From almost any point in the Park this
- peak can be seen reaching its towering summit, 14,255 feet above sea
- level into the clear, crisp air.]
-
- [Illustration: Winter sports show a tremendous gain in popularity
- especially for the young and hardy sportsman.]
-
- [Illustration: Scenic view along the South St. Vrain highway at a
- point near the foot of Mt. Meeker, second highest peak in the area.]
-
- [Illustration: Above timberline eternal snows await your visit any
- month of the year on the world famous Trail Ridge Road.]
-
- [Illustration: This is a typical Estes Park View from your hotel or
- cottage window.]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: Entrance to the awe-inspiring Big Thompson Canyon. A
- wide, oiled highway runs along the banks of the roaring Big Thompson
- River into Estes Park.]
-
-
- For Further Information Address——
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- Estes Park, Colorado
- W. C. DAVIE, Sec’y-Mgr.
-
-
-
-
- _How to Get to Estes Park_
-
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned map}]
-
-Driving? From the east you may take U. S. 6, 24, 34, 40 or 50 and
-Colorado 7 or 66.
-
-From the south, U. S. 85 or 87 to Denver; then a choice of U. S. 87 and
-287 or Colorado 185, 7 and 66.
-
-From the west, U. S. 40 or 50. And from the north, U. S. 85 or 87 to
-Loveland where you take U. S. 34.
-
-By rail? If so, just ask your local ticket agent to sell you a through
-ticket, including a coupon for bus transportation to the Park. Baggage
-may be checked straight through. At certain times of the year there are
-special round trip rates, about which it is well to inquire.
-
-Coming by air? New fast schedules place Denver not more than 8 hours
-flying time from any point in the U. S. Local charter service between
-Denver and Estes Park is available during the summer months. Check with
-the airlines for detailed information.
-
-Either coming or leaving, you should arrange to take a trip through the
-beautiful Big Thompson Canyon, which is one of the most picturesque and
-unique of all canyon drives. U. S. highway 34 is the Big Thompson route
-into Estes Park.
-
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- Transcriber’s Notes
-
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-—Silently corrected a few typos.
-
-—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook
- is public-domain in the country of publication.
-
-—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by
- _underscores_.
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-<h1><span class="larger"><span class="ss">ESTES</span> <i>Park</i></span>
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-<h1 title=""><i>Estes Park, Colorado</i>
-<br /><span class="smallest"><span class="ssn">Center of the Nation&rsquo;s Greatest Playground&mdash;</span></span>
-<br /><span class="smaller"><i>Rocky Mountain National Park</i></span></h1>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="600" height="203" />
-</div>
-<p>At the Eastern entrance to this National playground is the modern town of Estes Park, with an elevation of
-7,549 feet. Estes Park has daily mail service, direct telegraph and long distance telephone connections, and
-most efficient electric and phone service. Its water, only a few hours from the eternal snow fields, is 99 per
-cent pure by test, and fresh pure milk from inspected herds is delivered daily.</p>
-<p>There is also a fine Public Library, an Auditorium, Protestant and Catholic churches, and an up-to-date weekly
-newspaper and printing plant.</p>
-<p>Adjoining the Village is the Estes Aviation Country Club featuring a 3000 ft. runway, 9-hole golf course, tennis
-courts, scenic passenger flights and other recreational activities.</p>
-<p>There is a well managed pavilion for those who like to dance. Special dances are frequently held at many of
-the hotels and lodges. The theatres offer the latest motion picture releases. Horseback riding, bowling, hiking
-and golf are major recreational activities.</p>
-<p>Adjoining the Village are the administration headquarters for
-the fifty-four million dollar Colorado-Big Thompson Diversion project,
-which is to divert the waters of the Colorado river from the
-western to the eastern slopes of the Continental Divide by means
-of a 13-mile tunnel through the Rockies.</p>
-<p>Outstanding and nationally known boys&rsquo; and girls&rsquo; camps where
-young people may enjoy healthful surroundings under sympathetic
-instructors offer campcraft, woodcraft,
-mountaineering, natural science and
-horsemanship.</p>
-<p>During the summer Estes Park is
-the center of activity for many thousands
-of people, its local shops and
-stores economically supplying their every
-need. These stores are up-to-date
-and stocks are complete. Prices are
-moderate. Many of these stores maintain
-a daily delivery service to outlying
-districts.</p>
-<p>Come up here for a day, a week or a
-month and you&rsquo;ll go back home with the
-gallery of your mind filled with the
-pictures these hills and canyons and
-aspens, slopes and gulches and glaciers
-have hung upon its walls.</p>
-<h3 id="c1">Rocky Mountain National Park</h3>
-<p>Rocky Mountain National Park, adjoining
-Estes Park Village, embraces 405 square
-miles of unsurpassed mountain scenery, including
-65 towering peaks over 10,000 feet
-high, 150 highland lakes, scores of rushing
-streams, babbling brooks and dashing waterfalls.
-Here the natural attractions are so
-varied a visitor is almost bewildered by the
-wide choice of vacation endeavors which could
-fill an entire summer.</p>
-<p>Visitors are urged to take advantage of
-naturalist services. Schedules of hikes and
-nature walks, as well as evening campfire
-discussions, are announced weekly. Three
-museums on geologic, historic, biologic and
-other aspects of the Park are open throughout
-the season. Auto caravans, led by
-naturalists to outstanding areas too far for
-hiking, bring visitors to rare regions of scenic
-wonder.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig1">
-<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="" width="702" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">Elkanah Valley and Longs Peak from Twin Sisters.</p>
-</div>
-<h3 id="c2">Plan to Include These Auto Trips In Your Itinerary&mdash;</h3>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p03a.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="600" height="203" />
-</div>
-<p>ESTES PARK TO GRAND LAKE&mdash;Over spectacular
-Trail Ridge Road. Highest through highway in the world.</p>
-<p>FALL RIVER ROAD&mdash;Open to Chasm Falls. Good trip
-for picnics. This highway open to UP travel only from
-Chasm Falls to Fall River Pass.</p>
-<p>BEAR LAKE&mdash;Road paved. This trip takes you to the
-very base of the range.</p>
-<p>SOUTH ST. VRAIN, ALLENS PARK, LYONS&mdash;Return
-to Estes Park via NORTH ST. VRAIN. A beautiful trip
-through the foothills.</p>
-<p>BIG THOMPSON CANYON LOOP TRIP&mdash;Return to
-Estes Park via North St. Vrain or South St. Vrain highways.</p>
-<p>DEVIL&rsquo;S GULCH TRIP&mdash;Through shady, winding roads
-to connect with new scenic Big Thompson highway.</p>
-<p>HORSESHOE PARK LOOP TRIP&mdash;Over High Drive
-and back through Horseshoe Park and scenic section of
-Fall River road.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig2">
-<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="" width="519" height="799" />
-<p class="pcap">Chasm Falls, on a tumbling mountain stream
-fresh from the ever-present snow banks, is just
-off the old Fall River highway, above Horseshoe
-Park.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig3">
-<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="279" />
-<p class="pcap">Horseback riding is almost synonymous with a vacation at Estes Park. Into
-the very heart of the Rockies, thru pine scented forests, along the banks of
-crystal clear lakes, you can ride or hike.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig4">
-<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="418" />
-<p class="pcap">Well stocked streams present a
-fisherman&rsquo;s paradise, and each
-year give up tons of rainbow and
-speckled beauties to anglers.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig5">
-<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="699" />
-<p class="pcap">Grand Lake, western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park
-and highest yacht anchorage in the world.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div>
-<h3 id="c3">LAKE ESTES</h3>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p08.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="600" height="202" />
-</div>
-<p>Only a few minutes drive from the Village of Estes
-Park, at the foot of majestic, snow-capped peaks and
-amid alpine splendor is beautiful new Lake Estes.</p>
-<p>Created as part of the Colorado-Big Thompson project,
-this lake is a mecca for vacationists who enjoy water
-sports of all kinds.</p>
-<p>There is lake fishing at its best since Lake Estes has
-been heavily stocked with game trout. There is no
-satisfaction akin to landing a fighting lake trout, unless
-it is eating one caught from the sparkling clean waters
-of Lake Estes!</p>
-<p>Many hours of relaxing enjoyment can be experienced
-in this area&mdash;there&rsquo;s a particular sport for every member
-of the family, and Lake Estes will help make your vacation
-complete. Boating, sun-bathing, or hiking are but
-a few of the reasons why Lake Estes is the center of
-activities in the Playground of America&mdash;Estes Park.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig6">
-<img src="images/p09.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="454" />
-<p class="pcap">This is an artist&rsquo;s conception of Lake Estes. Its waters held back by
-Olympus Dam. A half-mile above the inlet is the Village of Estes Park, and
-beyond the town the grandeur of the Rockies and the Continental Divide.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig7">
-<img src="images/p09a.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="542" />
-<p class="pcap">Panoramic glimpse of Estes Village, the center of your vacation activities.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div>
-<h2 id="c4"><span class="small"><span class="large"><i>Estes Park&mdash;Vacation Center</i></span></span></h2>
-<p>Surrounded by mountains of majestic beauty with their glacial
-gorges, deep forests, tumbling mountain streams, blue shimmering
-lakes and eternal snow, Estes Park Village is the center of activity
-for vacationists from all over America. It is the answer to your
-dreams of a vacation paradise.</p>
-<p>Radiating from the Village are scenic highways offering every
-type of mountain scenery from grassy aspen glens to the sheer
-rugged cliffs of the Continental Divide.</p>
-<p>And yet, in the Village itself and in the hotels, lodges and cottages
-are to be found modern accommodations, excellent food, comfortable
-beds, and all the services to meet your needs.</p>
-<p>The Chamber of Commerce invites you to register at
-its office. We want to assist in every way possible in
-making your visit the most enjoyable you have ever had.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig8">
-<img src="images/p13.jpg" alt="" width="704" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">LONGS PEAK
-From almost
-any
-point in the
-Park this
-peak can be
-seen reaching
-its towering
-summit,
-14,255 feet
-above sea level
-into the clear,
-crisp air.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig9">
-<img src="images/p15.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="630" />
-<p class="pcap">Winter sports
-show a tremendous
-gain in popularity
-especially
-for the young and
-hardy sportsman.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig10">
-<img src="images/p17.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="452" />
-<p class="pcap">Scenic view along the South St. Vrain highway at a point
-near the foot of Mt. Meeker, second highest peak in the area.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig11">
-<img src="images/p18.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="728" />
-<p class="pcap">Above timberline eternal snows await your visit
-any month of the year on the world famous
-Trail Ridge Road.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig12">
-<img src="images/p19.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="479" />
-<p class="pcap">This is a typical Estes Park View from your hotel or
-cottage window.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p20.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="66" height="101" />
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig13">
-<img src="images/p21.jpg" alt="" width="612" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">Entrance to the awe-inspiring Big Thompson Canyon. A wide,
-oiled highway runs along the banks of the roaring Big Thompson
-River into Estes Park.</p>
-</div>
-<h3 id="c5">For Further Information Address&mdash;&mdash;</h3>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p80.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="400" height="204" />
-</div>
-<p class="center">CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
-<br /><span class="small">Estes Park, Colorado</span>
-<br /><span class="smallest ssn">W. C. DAVIE, Sec&rsquo;y-Mgr.</span></p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div>
-<h2 id="c6"><span class="small"><span class="large"><i>How to Get to Estes Park</i></span></span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p90.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned map}" width="491" height="800" />
-</div>
-<p>Driving? From the east you may take U. S. 6, 24, 34,
-40 or 50 and Colorado 7 or 66.</p>
-<p>From the south, U. S. 85 or 87 to Denver; then a choice
-of U. S. 87 and 287 or Colorado 185, 7 and 66.</p>
-<p>From the west, U. S. 40 or 50. And from the north,
-U. S. 85 or 87 to Loveland where you take U. S. 34.</p>
-<p>By rail? If so, just ask your local ticket agent to sell
-you a through ticket, including a coupon for bus transportation
-to the Park. Baggage may be checked straight
-through. At certain times of the year there are special
-round trip rates, about which it is well to inquire.</p>
-<p>Coming by air? New fast schedules place Denver not
-more than 8 hours flying time from any point in the U. S.
-Local charter service between Denver and Estes Park is
-available during the summer months. Check with the
-airlines for detailed information.</p>
-<p>Either coming or leaving, you should arrange to take a
-trip through the beautiful Big Thompson Canyon, which
-is one of the most picturesque and unique of all canyon
-drives. U. S. highway 34 is the Big Thompson route
-into Estes Park.</p>
-<h2>Transcriber&rsquo;s Notes</h2>
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-<li>Silently corrected a few typos.</li>
-<li>Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.</li>
-<li>In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.</li>
-</ul>
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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Estes Park, Colorado, by Chamber of Commerce
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-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most
-other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
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-Title: Estes Park, Colorado
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-Author: Chamber of Commerce
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-Release Date: August 18, 2019 [EBook #60131]
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- ESTES _Park_
- COLORADO
-
-
- ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
-
- VACATION LAND
-
- OPEN ALL THE YEAR
-
-
-
-
- _Estes Park, Colorado_
- Center of the Nation's Greatest Playground--
- _Rocky Mountain National Park_
-
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-At the Eastern entrance to this National playground is the modern town
-of Estes Park, with an elevation of 7,549 feet. Estes Park has daily
-mail service, direct telegraph and long distance telephone connections,
-and most efficient electric and phone service. Its water, only a few
-hours from the eternal snow fields, is 99 per cent pure by test, and
-fresh pure milk from inspected herds is delivered daily.
-
-There is also a fine Public Library, an Auditorium, Protestant and
-Catholic churches, and an up-to-date weekly newspaper and printing
-plant.
-
-Adjoining the Village is the Estes Aviation Country Club featuring a
-3000 ft. runway, 9-hole golf course, tennis courts, scenic passenger
-flights and other recreational activities.
-
-There is a well managed pavilion for those who like to dance. Special
-dances are frequently held at many of the hotels and lodges. The
-theatres offer the latest motion picture releases. Horseback riding,
-bowling, hiking and golf are major recreational activities.
-
-Adjoining the Village are the administration headquarters for the
-fifty-four million dollar Colorado-Big Thompson Diversion project, which
-is to divert the waters of the Colorado river from the western to the
-eastern slopes of the Continental Divide by means of a 13-mile tunnel
-through the Rockies.
-
-Outstanding and nationally known boys' and girls' camps where young
-people may enjoy healthful surroundings under sympathetic instructors
-offer campcraft, woodcraft, mountaineering, natural science and
-horsemanship.
-
-During the summer Estes Park is the center of activity for many
-thousands of people, its local shops and stores economically supplying
-their every need. These stores are up-to-date and stocks are complete.
-Prices are moderate. Many of these stores maintain a daily delivery
-service to outlying districts.
-
-Come up here for a day, a week or a month and you'll go back home with
-the gallery of your mind filled with the pictures these hills and
-canyons and aspens, slopes and gulches and glaciers have hung upon its
-walls.
-
-
- Rocky Mountain National Park
-
-Rocky Mountain National Park, adjoining Estes Park Village, embraces 405
-square miles of unsurpassed mountain scenery, including 65 towering
-peaks over 10,000 feet high, 150 highland lakes, scores of rushing
-streams, babbling brooks and dashing waterfalls. Here the natural
-attractions are so varied a visitor is almost bewildered by the wide
-choice of vacation endeavors which could fill an entire summer.
-
-Visitors are urged to take advantage of naturalist services. Schedules
-of hikes and nature walks, as well as evening campfire discussions, are
-announced weekly. Three museums on geologic, historic, biologic and
-other aspects of the Park are open throughout the season. Auto caravans,
-led by naturalists to outstanding areas too far for hiking, bring
-visitors to rare regions of scenic wonder.
-
- [Illustration: Elkanah Valley and Longs Peak from Twin Sisters.]
-
-
- Plan to Include These Auto Trips In Your Itinerary--
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-ESTES PARK TO GRAND LAKE--Over spectacular Trail Ridge Road. Highest
-through highway in the world.
-
-FALL RIVER ROAD--Open to Chasm Falls. Good trip for picnics. This
-highway open to UP travel only from Chasm Falls to Fall River Pass.
-
-BEAR LAKE--Road paved. This trip takes you to the very base of the
-range.
-
-SOUTH ST. VRAIN, ALLENS PARK, LYONS--Return to Estes Park via NORTH ST.
-VRAIN. A beautiful trip through the foothills.
-
-BIG THOMPSON CANYON LOOP TRIP--Return to Estes Park via North St. Vrain
-or South St. Vrain highways.
-
-DEVIL'S GULCH TRIP--Through shady, winding roads to connect with new
-scenic Big Thompson highway.
-
-HORSESHOE PARK LOOP TRIP--Over High Drive and back through Horseshoe
-Park and scenic section of Fall River road.
-
- [Illustration: Chasm Falls, on a tumbling mountain stream fresh from
- the ever-present snow banks, is just off the old Fall River highway,
- above Horseshoe Park.]
-
- [Illustration: Horseback riding is almost synonymous with a vacation
- at Estes Park. Into the very heart of the Rockies, thru pine scented
- forests, along the banks of crystal clear lakes, you can ride or
- hike.]
-
- [Illustration: Well stocked streams present a fisherman's paradise,
- and each year give up tons of rainbow and speckled beauties to
- anglers.]
-
- [Illustration: Grand Lake, western entrance to Rocky Mountain
- National Park and highest yacht anchorage in the world.]
-
-
- LAKE ESTES
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-Only a few minutes drive from the Village of Estes Park, at the foot of
-majestic, snow-capped peaks and amid alpine splendor is beautiful new
-Lake Estes.
-
-Created as part of the Colorado-Big Thompson project, this lake is a
-mecca for vacationists who enjoy water sports of all kinds.
-
-There is lake fishing at its best since Lake Estes has been heavily
-stocked with game trout. There is no satisfaction akin to landing a
-fighting lake trout, unless it is eating one caught from the sparkling
-clean waters of Lake Estes!
-
-Many hours of relaxing enjoyment can be experienced in this
-area--there's a particular sport for every member of the family, and
-Lake Estes will help make your vacation complete. Boating, sun-bathing,
-or hiking are but a few of the reasons why Lake Estes is the center of
-activities in the Playground of America--Estes Park.
-
- [Illustration: This is an artist's conception of Lake Estes. Its
- waters held back by Olympus Dam. A half-mile above the inlet is the
- Village of Estes Park, and beyond the town the grandeur of the
- Rockies and the Continental Divide.]
-
- [Illustration: Panoramic glimpse of Estes Village, the center of
- your vacation activities.]
-
-
-
-
- _Estes Park--Vacation Center_
-
-
-Surrounded by mountains of majestic beauty with their glacial gorges,
-deep forests, tumbling mountain streams, blue shimmering lakes and
-eternal snow, Estes Park Village is the center of activity for
-vacationists from all over America. It is the answer to your dreams of a
-vacation paradise.
-
-Radiating from the Village are scenic highways offering every type of
-mountain scenery from grassy aspen glens to the sheer rugged cliffs of
-the Continental Divide.
-
-And yet, in the Village itself and in the hotels, lodges and cottages
-are to be found modern accommodations, excellent food, comfortable beds,
-and all the services to meet your needs.
-
-The Chamber of Commerce invites you to register at its office. We want
-to assist in every way possible in making your visit the most enjoyable
-you have ever had.
-
- [Illustration: LONGS PEAK From almost any point in the Park this
- peak can be seen reaching its towering summit, 14,255 feet above sea
- level into the clear, crisp air.]
-
- [Illustration: Winter sports show a tremendous gain in popularity
- especially for the young and hardy sportsman.]
-
- [Illustration: Scenic view along the South St. Vrain highway at a
- point near the foot of Mt. Meeker, second highest peak in the area.]
-
- [Illustration: Above timberline eternal snows await your visit any
- month of the year on the world famous Trail Ridge Road.]
-
- [Illustration: This is a typical Estes Park View from your hotel or
- cottage window.]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: Entrance to the awe-inspiring Big Thompson Canyon. A
- wide, oiled highway runs along the banks of the roaring Big Thompson
- River into Estes Park.]
-
-
- For Further Information Address----
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- Estes Park, Colorado
- W. C. DAVIE, Sec'y-Mgr.
-
-
-
-
- _How to Get to Estes Park_
-
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned map}]
-
-Driving? From the east you may take U. S. 6, 24, 34, 40 or 50 and
-Colorado 7 or 66.
-
-From the south, U. S. 85 or 87 to Denver; then a choice of U. S. 87 and
-287 or Colorado 185, 7 and 66.
-
-From the west, U. S. 40 or 50. And from the north, U. S. 85 or 87 to
-Loveland where you take U. S. 34.
-
-By rail? If so, just ask your local ticket agent to sell you a through
-ticket, including a coupon for bus transportation to the Park. Baggage
-may be checked straight through. At certain times of the year there are
-special round trip rates, about which it is well to inquire.
-
-Coming by air? New fast schedules place Denver not more than 8 hours
-flying time from any point in the U. S. Local charter service between
-Denver and Estes Park is available during the summer months. Check with
-the airlines for detailed information.
-
-Either coming or leaving, you should arrange to take a trip through the
-beautiful Big Thompson Canyon, which is one of the most picturesque and
-unique of all canyon drives. U. S. highway 34 is the Big Thompson route
-into Estes Park.
-
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