Rocky Mountain Hotel & Conference Center features a bar, shared lounge, a garden and ski-to-door access in Estes Park. This 4-star hotel offers ski storage space and a kids' club.
Set in Estes Park, Streamside on Fall River features barbecue facilities. Every guest at the 3-star property can enjoy mountain views from the rooms, and has access to a hot tub.
On the Thompson River, this apartment-style hotel features 3 outdoor hot bathtubs. Apartments include a full kitchen and separate dining area. Lake Estes is a 10-minute drive away.
Boulder Brook on Fall River in Estes Park features barbecue facilities and accommodations with mountain views. Guests can enjoy access to a hot tub and each room is equipped with a balcony.
Melissa
United States of America
The location was great to go into town and RMNP. It was so relaxing to sit outside next to the river after a long day of hiking. We even had an elk come up and hang out on the river one night. Room had everything we needed and felt like home. Our quick weekend getaway was able to give us the recharge we needed. Definitely plan to return!
Featuring a seasonal outdoor heated pool and an indoor hot tub, this resort is 10 minutes’ drive from Rocky Mountain National Park. Free WiFi is included in each room.
Kathryn
United States of America
Room was great, everything was clean with adequate supplies...towels etc. Got to try out the hot tub, which was huge, during the snow storm that passed through and a very nice diversion.
Located on the banks of the Fall River, this hotel is 3.7 mi away from Rocky Mountain National Park. It offers a hot tub and serves a daily continental breakfast.
Located on 5 acres in Estes Park, Colorado, this lake front resort features an on-site restaurant and spa. A jetted tub is available. Free WiFi is included in each comfortably furnished room.
Laura
United States of America
The Lake! But felt like a ghost town hotel since most of its amenities were closed.
Trailborn Rocky Mountains Upscale hotel revitalized in 2023 and located near Rocky Mountain National Park A grocery/convenience store, a terrace, and a firepit are just a few of the amenities provided...
Andrew
United States of America
Such a nice place to stay while in the Rockies!
We looked at a bunch of other places in the area on Booking.com and glad we chose this one. Trailborn definitely has a fresh and fun vibe, and is really well maintained.
Rooms were warm, and the marketplace had a bunch of local products we used during our stay.
Hotel staff was warm and friendly, rooms were great and well appointed, we loved the giant fire in the back patio!
Front desk was helpful in booking a small trip into the park and recommending local restaurants in the area.
On our last day we were delighted to see Elk walking down just by the parking lot across town!
Estes Lake Lodge is located in Estes Park. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. There's a grill and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
Woodlands on Fall River is located in Estes Park. Each room at the 5-star hotel has mountain views, and guests can enjoy access to a hot tub. Rooms have a balcony with river views and free WiFi.
Great location. Room and living area were very nice.
Ponderosa Lodge is set in Estes Park. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a barbecue. The property provides a children's playground.
On the Thompson River, this apartment-style hotel features 3 outdoor hot bathtubs. Apartments include a full kitchen and separate dining area. Lake Estes is a 10-minute drive away.
Everything! Staff was wonderful and helpful in so many ways.
Mountain Love Views has accommodations in Estes Park. The rooms at the hotel come with a TV with cable channels and a kitchen.
FAQs about hotels in Estes Park
On average, 3-star hotels in Estes Park cost $115 per night, and 4-star hotels in Estes Park are $195 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Estes Park can be found for $156 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Estes Park this weekend is $194 or, for a 4-star hotel, $416. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Estes Park for this weekend cost around $229 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
My family loves coming to Estes Park. Being in the mountains and enjoying the snow and all the Elk. We love smokin Dave's BBQ. Plenty of shops and the owner's are very friendly. We will keep coming back.
Bell
10
Scored 10
My son and I were in Estes Park in February and the weather...
My son and I were in Estes Park in February and the weather was sunny, yet cold and quite windy. There was an almost 20 degree Farenheit temperature difference when coming from Denver. The drive from Denver to Estes Park is an awesome experience in itself. From Lyon, you start to drive up on a windy road surrounded by mountains on both sides. It goes from 5000ft to 7500ft. The drive is very beautiful and once you climbed up Rt. 36, you start to descend just a bit and then, you come around a curve and there lays, in a valley, Estes Park with a beautiful lake, surrounded by snow tipped mountains. Estes Park is a small town with a main street, lots of unique stores, a unique looking movie theater, and many restaurants. There is a Safeway and Dollar Tree and I don't think that there are any other grocery stores there. Estes Park is also very close to the entrance of the Rocky Mountain National Park and the home of the famous "Stanley" Hotel, which was used in the movie "The Shining". We also drove around in the surrounding area and found a few great roads that lead to parks and trails. I have truly enjoyed my 4 day stay in Estes Park and hope to be back soon.
Sonja
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Off-season, a great mountain town next to the Rocky...
Off-season, a great mountain town next to the Rocky Mountains. Enough stuff to do and keep busy for our trip! Ate at Rock Inn, Casa Colina and Hunters Chop House, all fun places. Getting around was pretty easy off-season, though there's a large parking lot near the entrance of Elkorn street.
Andrew
10
Scored 10
the location was prefect for close to downtown. if stream at...
the location was prefect for close to downtown. if stream at home bring you streaming accounts with you for whatever you watch. A lot of rod construction going on with our stay but still can get around pretty easy. i liked the coffee maker in cabin. fresh ground beans never had that before
Gerald
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Estes Park is a great little town with quick easy access to...
Estes Park is a great little town with quick easy access to the RMNP area wildlife, views and hiking trails.
Estes has a cute downtown area with plenty of shops and places to eat. (I highly recommend You Need Pie!)
I have visited during different seasons, which are all great, but this was our first Christmas and it was truly amazing and will be back for another Christmas!
Chad
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Estes Park is a popular tourist destination next to Rocky...
Estes Park is a popular tourist destination next to Rocky Mountain National Park, RMNP, in north central Colorado. It is in a stunning location. The downtown is quite touristy and in the summer, parking is difficult but doable. Estes Park is a destination in itself but surrounded by a larger destination- RMNP. In one day we saw mountain goats, deer and a herd of elk. The elk winter in Estes Park itself. The animals are magnificent but also a bit troublesome for the residents. But what a problem to have.
We loved 4 Seasons Inn!!! We loved how close 4 Seasons was to everything! It was only about a 7 minute drive into Rocky Mountain National Park and 4 minute drive to the town! The room and bed was so cozy. We loved the fireplace. The views were incredible. The river right outside our door was so beautiful. We found that the fishing was the best at the hotel, right in our backyard. The owner was so kind and friendly. We felt right at home. We will definitely be back and we will be telling all of our friends and family that it is THE BEST!
We spontaneously stayed at Hotel Estes for 1 night and we really had a wonderful stay. Staff was very helpful and friendly, our pet friendly room was spacious and clean with lots of amenities. Very comfortable beds! The free continental breakfast is pretty nice and includes coffee, tee, juice, cereal, oatmeal, bagels, bread, danish, joghurt, fruit and hardboiled eggs. We were pleasantly surprised. The location is in walking distance to city center, if you don't mind walking a few minutes. There is a lovely walkway by the lake.
We had to book a room last minute and were glad to find one available at the Quality Inn because all of Estes Park was practically booked. The hotel was located close to Rocky Mountain National Park which was perfect since we had to get up early the next morning. The staff was super friendly and we had a great view of the trees and mountains. The hotel had a nice, homey feel to it which we loved and the bed was awesome! The free breakfast was convenient and good.
Pam and Charles are wonderful hosts! We enjoyed visiting with them around the fire pit making s’mores. The cabin was clean and the attention to details stood out… extra heated towels, great little kitchen was perfect for our needs… peaceful setting, nature and wildlife, close to downtown Estes Park, and to many great restaurants, shopping, and hiking trails. Pam gave us the inside local info on best places to go! We will be back.
From the moment we walked in to hear the river running we were smitten. Add in two full bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, washer and dryer I, full kitchen, beautiful grounds, patio with a table and a living room area with a spare bed, we found a home away from home. Traveling with teens is not easy but this rental property had something for everyone. What a great gem of Estes Park!
Perfect hotel for a short stay and to visit the Rockies. The room had all the amenities you need (microwave, coffee maker, refrigerator, small freezer...) and was very clean. Housekeeping did a great (daily) job. The owners are very friendly and the commucation went very well. The after hours check-in was very easy. The location is excelent. The pool is a nice bonus!
The only Pros is it is near to Rocky Mountain national park.
We did not like the Hotel room and services as per Room charge . Bed was very uncomfortable. Also they need to improve their customer service attitude. There are many better options available in Estes park so choose wisely.
I like this little lodge a lot! The design is adorable. The room is spacious and comfortable, with all kitchen appliances you need. The view from deck is beautiful and peaceful during the winter season in Colorado. The hot tub is a highlight. Easy access to Estes Park and RMNP.
Loved the location - close to Downtown Estes Park, could see and hear the river from the balcony, saw multiple elk on the property. Staff was super friendly and you can rent movies and games which was a plus. It was also nice to get breakfast before heading into the park.
Lovely one-room cabin in a quiet area of Estes Park. The hosts are super helpful and friendly, the bed is very comfortable and it was great to have a soak in the jacuzzi after hiking! Loved watching elk and hummingbirds right outside the cabin!! Hope to be back soon!!
Excellent location just off the main road, yet so close to the north entrance of RMNP and still near the shops at Estes Park. Great view of surrounding forests and hills. A hit with the kids (who loved the jacuzzi n the living room).
Big comfortable room with direct access from car and upstairs views with balcony. Great location in Estes Park close to visitors centre and shops. Pond with elk visiting in the evening. Easy simple breakfast.
The Kokopelli Inn was perfect for our weekend in Estes Park. The hotel is only 12 mins from downtown and the hot tub was perfect after a long day in Rocky Mtn National Park.
Old school motel in a great location. Not a luxurious hotel, but if you want to spend all your time in RMNP and just have a place to crash, this place is great.
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