Estes Park Visitor Center can help you with all of your vacation needs By the Estes Park Visitor Center For the Trail-Gazette
he Estes Park Visitor Center is the perfect place to stop to get your questions about Estes Park answered! Located at the intersection of U.S. Highways 34 and 36, the Visitor Services team provides general information about the Estes Park area, including activities, events, shopping, dining, lodging, camping, area wildlife, maps, and more! Staff are available to answer a variety of questions: What is happening in Estes Park today? Where can we find the elk? What scenic drives can we take? What museums are in this area? Where can we have a romantic dinner? What can we do with our young children while we are there? Where can we hike with our dog? …The Visitor Services team can respond to just about any inquiry! NOTE: At the time of this publication, under the COVID19 crisis, the Estes Park Visitor Center lobby is closed to the public, but the telephone call center is open and staffed. Please call 970-577-9900 or
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Tim Mosier / Estes Park Trail-Gazette
The Visitor Services team provides general information about the Estes Park area, including activities, events, shopping, dining, lodging, camping, area wildlife, maps, and more.
(800) 44-ESTES with all of your questions about Estes Park, or send an email to: VisitorServices@estes.org. Watch for updates on Visitor Center operations at www.estes.org/visitorservices Location: 500 Big Thompson Ave. at the intersection of U.S. Highways 34 and 36
riders to more than 50 stops throughout Estes Park. All routes operate daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. with the Red Route (Elkhorn Express trol-
ley) operating an evening service until 11 p.m. The shuttles make it convenient for residents and visitors to leave their vehicles at a lodge facility, park-n-ride lot or at home and travel around town during the busy summer season. The Estes Park Free Shuttle System consists of five routes, bringing riders to different areas around Estes Park. The Green Route provides “express” service connecting the Estes Park Events Complex with the Parking Structure (691 N. St. Vrain/US Hwy 36) and Bond Park. The Blue Route serves Big Thompson Avenue (U.S. Highway 34 east of downtown) and three stops along Dry Gulch Road. The See Visitor, pg. 27
Estes Park Free Shuttles On Wednesday, July 1, the Town of Estes Park’s free shuttle service will launch for 2020, offering visitors and residents convenient, environmentally-responsible transportation. Shuttles transport
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