
![]() Today it got to nearly 50 degrees. Nevertheless, the river, the Big Thompson, is mostly frozen. At this moment, there is very little snow on the ground in and around Estes. However, there is plenty of snow in the park. More snow is expected over the next week. Time to visit and enjoy a snowshoeing or sledding adventure!
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After about 8-10 inches of snow, it is perfect for sledding down the road in front of the Overlook. CAUTION: You must have someone watching for cars...note the two individuals at the bottom of the hill. On a good run, you can sled down to the spotters, curve left then right and go all the way to the pine tree just left of the middle of this picture. We are also only 10 minutes from Hidden Valley within the RMNP. Hidden Valley was a ski resort closed about 30 years ago and is now dedicated to sledding.
Today is Friday January 19th and it is 50+ degrees in Estes Park. Over 9 inches of snow is expected in two days...so it is a good time to get out and enjoy the weather. This is a picture with Eagle Cliff Mountain on the right and the RMNP in the background. The Stanley Hotel can just barely be seen behind this sign. The Stanley was the inspiration for Stephen King's novel, The Shining. They give ghost tours nearly every day. Be sure to stop in the bar and ask for a REDRUM! View from the Stanley Hotel, a popular tourist destination and a popular wedding venue.
As of 1/8/2018, there is approximately 1-3 foot of packed snow around Bear Lake. This is a great spot to snowshoe in the winter. It is right off the parking area, is very level, and the views are spectacular. Today, because the snow is packed, I could hike with some spikes on my tennis shoes and a couple ski poles. However, there is more snow expected over the next couple of days. Time for the snow shoes!
Did you ever wonder where Santa goes after Christmas? There has been a sighting at a top secret workshop on the Overlook property. If you look closely you might see him!
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