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- Not_a_ClueExplorer
Old Days wrote:
What he means is the way to Estes park is right down the main street,it is very crowded all the time. If you have a big RV it is best to go around the downtown area.
Thanks - Thom02099Explorer II
ppine wrote:
I used to live in Colorado and that is one place I would never visit again. Loved to death by people from out of state. Go to nearby places no one has ever heard of like the Never Summer Range.
Agreed! I spend time in the Never Summer and Rawahs of western Larimer County. And there are still places you can go, even on a weekend, and not have or need reservations. However, there won't be much available with FHU. Poudre River Resort, Home Moraine, Archers Resort and Glen Echo are about the only places where hookups will be available. And it will be questionable if some of these will be open for the 2018 season. - ppineExplorer III used to live in Colorado and that is one place I would never visit again. Loved to death by people from out of state. Go to nearby places no one has ever heard of like the Never Summer Range.
- Thom02099Explorer II
Not a Clue wrote:
Rangerman40 wrote:
Elk Meadow is right at the gate of the park. Just make sure on your way in you go around downtown because you'll never make the left turn to head toward the park.
That's where we will be and yes sticker shock $$$$$$.
GO around downtown? ????
H E R E - Estes Park is an older post that you might find useful. The one consistent about EP is that the RV Parks/CGs don't change much; they have been like this for years. Don't mess with success, I suppose.
As to getting around the downtown area -- you will likely be coming in on US 36 from Lyons. In town at the traffic light where US 36/US 34 intersect, you'll make a left and you'll be on Elkhorn Ave. Go one block west to Riverside Ave (the next traffic light) and make a left. It's Riverside Ave, then East Riverside Ave, then back to Riverside...stay on it! You will come to a stop sign and an intersection to go up to the aerial tramway. Stay on Riverside! You'll be in a residential area, and you'll see Manor Rv Park. Just past Manor, there's curve and Riverside intersects with Mary's Lake Road. Make a right, go down the hill past Spruce Lake RV Park, to the traffic light and make a left to head to RMNP. Just a block away you will see an intersection for CO 66. Make that left and the entrance to Elk Meadows is right there on the right.
It's appropriately named, as you will likely see a lot of elk there in the mornings and evenings. - craig7hNomad IIWe stayed at the KOA last September, it was your normal KOA (tightspaces)but clean. I am not a KOA fan but this one fit in to our Estes trip.
- Old_DaysExplorer IIWhat he means is the way to Estes park is right down the main street,it is very crowded all the time. If you have a big RV it is best to go around the downtown area.
- Not_a_ClueExplorer
Rangerman40 wrote:
Elk Meadow is right at the gate of the park. Just make sure on your way in you go around downtown because you'll never make the left turn to head toward the park.
That's where we will be and yes sticker shock $$$$$$.
GO around downtown? ???? - Rangerman40ExplorerElk Meadow is right at the gate of the park. Just make sure on your way in you go around downtown because you'll never make the left turn to head toward the park.
- Thunder_MountaiExplorer IIIf you are talking about this summer, be prepared for sticker shock.
- 2gypsies1Explorer III
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