- Cowboy Sing-a-Longs
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Featuring Cowboy Brad and Kathy Fitch: Brad and Kathy specialize in original acoustic folk, family and western music. They are known for their melodic folk music and songs. People around the country have planned their vacations around the Fitchs performances in Estes Park, through Aug. 19. Free, 7 pm.,... [more]
- Music in the Mountains - Faculty Concert
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Concert by faculty members. Rocky Ridge Music Center. 465 Longs Peak Rd. 3 pm, $12 - $15. 970-586- 4031
- Dick Orleans in Concert
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Local folk musician and recording artist Dick Orleans performs in this outdoor concert on the Riverwalk in Barlow Plaza. 5:30 - 7:30 pm 970-577-9900; 800-820-8208;ESTES Free
- Arabian Horse Show
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One of many equestrian shows held at the Fairgrounds throughout the summer. Free, from 8 am, Fairgrounds at Stanley Park, 1209 Manford Ave., 970-586-6104... [more]
- Coolest Car Show
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Check out vintage cars from the 1920's and beyond. Bond Park in the center of Downtown, 970-586-6256... [more]
- Rooftop Rodeo Queens Dance
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Rooftop Rodeo Queens Dance. Featuring Woodie Procell and the Snowy River Band. 9 pm. Tickets: $12.00 at the door or all week at Bond Park and the Fairgrounds.
- Copper Penny Horse Show
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Free, from 8 am. Fairgrounds at Estes Park, 1209 Manford Ave., 970-586-6104 Colorado Hunter Jumper Association.
- Hunter Jumper Horse Show
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Hunter Jumper Horse Shows are held throughout the world. Competitions represent the hunter jumper disciplines while promoting the welfare of the horse and fairness in competition.
Hunters originally represented the thoroughbreds or part thoroughbreds that were ridden in fox hunts. Competitions involve negotiating fences resembling natural obstacles that... [more]
- Relay for Life
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An overnight, noncompetitive team event to raise funds & awareness to fight cancer combined with an event that honors cancer survivors. Estes Park High School Football Stadium. 1600 Manford Ave. 5 pm 970-586-4350
- Concert in.Performance Park.
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Kim Lankford & Scott Wilseck perform Country-Western music; Lankford on guitar accompanied by Wilseck with honky-tonk piano sounds. Bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy an evening of music outdoors. 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES
- Patchwork Stories
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Have you ever taken time to get to know a quilt? Usually utilitarian in purpose, these often intricate works of art speak to us through fabrics, colors and detailed patterns. Many quilts are much more than patchwork -- they are imaginative storytellers. The Estes Park Museum... [more]
- Altered Landscapes
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Altered Landscapes Exhibit delves into the natural formation of the Estes Park landscape and its alteration by mankind.
- Glass Beads
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Lampwork Glass Beads with Vickie Mastron Cody Learn glass beadmaking techniques as well as about tools, equipment and materials. Intensive one-on-one instruction at the artist's studio. Sign up for one or multiple sessions. Instruction will be geared toward the individual's level of experience and skill. March 19, 20, 21 and... [more]
- Art and the Animal
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Art and the Animal national exhibit. Some of the finest animal artists from the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, Japan and Australia are represented in the Society's membership. May 30 - July 5. Cultural Arts Council Gallery. 970- 586-9203
- All About Elk
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Learn about this magnificent animal and its current status in the park. Meet at 1:30 pm at the West Alluvial Fan parking lot for a 1 - 1.5 hour walk.
- All About Lightning
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Learn why lightning can be a hair-raising experience and find out how to minimize your risk of being struck by lightning. Meet at the Alpine Visitor Center. 2 pm, 30 minute talk Wheelchair access.
- Aspenglen Evening Program
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Enjoy a wide variety of informative and entertaining programs. Meet at the Aspenglen Campground outdoor amphitheater, warmly dressed. Sunday - Friday at 9 pm (6/14-7/18) 8:30 pm (7/19-8/22). Saturdays at 7:30 pm (6/14-8/22). Mon, Wed, Fri at 8:30 pm (8/23-8/29). 45 minutes. Wheelchair access.
- Bighorn Basics
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Sheep Lakes is a popular viewing area for bighorn sheep. Meet at the Sheep Lakes kiosk, Horseshoe Park, to learn about this majestic symbol of Rocky. 10:30 am & 2 pm. 30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Cunning Coyotes
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Coyotes are intriguing animals and play an important role in the circle of life. To learn more, meet at Fall River Visitor Center. 2:30 PM 30 minute talk Wheelchair access.
- Hot Topics in the Park
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Hear the latest news about research and management challenges in the park. Join us for a movie overview with a Ranger to fill you in on the current details. 3 pm. Beaver Meadows Visitor Center Auditorium. 30- 45 minute discussion. Free. Wheelchair access.
- Junior Ranger
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Kids can earn a badge (similar to ones Rangers wear) in Rocky Mountain National Park's Junior Ranger program for children in kindergarten through eighth grade. Emphasis is placed on park preservation, flora and fauna facts, and environmental education. Join a ranger fora short 30-40 minute program at the Sprague Lake... [more]
- Moraine Park Evening Program
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Enjoy a wide variety of informative and entertaining programs. Meet at the Moraine Park Campground outdoor amphitheater, warmly dressed. Wed - Sun at 9 PM (6/14-7/18), 8:30 PM (7/19-8/22). Mon & Tues at 7:30 pm (6/14-8/22). 8:30 pm Sun, Tues, Thurs, Sat (8/23-8/29). 45 minutes. Wheelchair access. Free.
- Moraine Park Nature Walk
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Enjoy an easy 3/4 mile stroll through the Moraine Park landscape with a National Park Ranger.Naturalist. Encounter the dynamic forces that created this valley and discover what lives here today. Meet at the Moraine Park Visitor Center 10 am, 1 hour walk.
- Tundra Nature Walk
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Exhilarate your senses with sweeping alpine views and miniature wildflower gardens. Dress warmly and meet at the Alpine Visitor Center, ready to caravan to the location. 10 AM, 1.5-2 hour walk.
- Free Shuttles
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In the summer and fall, Rocky Mountain National Park and the town of Estes Park operate these free shuttle services in the Park, around town and between the two.... [more]
- Dream Lake Hike
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Explore the breathtaking glacial landscape and changes brought on by bark beetles on this moderate 2 mile hike. Meet at the Bear Lake parking lot. 9 AM, 2-2.5 hours
- Glacier Basin Evening Program
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Enjoy a wide variety of informative and entertaining programs. Meet at the Glacier Basin Campground outdoor amphitheater, warmly dressed. Sat & Sun at 7:30 pM, Fri. at, 9 PM (to 7/18) 8:30 PM (7/19-8/22). 45 minutes. Wheelchair access.
- Lions and Bears, Oh My!
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Worried about meeting a bear or mountain lion in the park? Find out what to do and what these animals are up to. Meet at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center. 10:30 am. Free 30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Geology Rocks!
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Love the scenic views in the park? Come take a closer look at what is rocking at Rocky and the forces behind the park. Meet at the Moraine Park Visitor Center. 2:30 pm, 30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Dead Trees are Full of Life
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Who hangs out in dead trees and calls them home? Find out during this 20 minute puppet program. Meet at Fall River Visitor Center. 10:30 am. 20-30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Bear Lake Stroll
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Enjoy an easy walk around a lovely subalpine lake and learn about the natural and human forces that have shaped this landscape. Meet at Bear Lake. 2 pm on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday. 9:30 am on Monday and Wednesday. 1-1.5 hours.
- Birds of Upper Beaver Meadows
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Join a ranger to seek bluebirds, woodpeckers, wrens, and flycatchers in a rich mixture of aspen and pine woodlands. Bring binoculars and field guide. Meet at the end of the Upper Beaver Meadows Road. 7 am. 1.5-2 hour walk
- Lily Lake Wildflower Walk
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Take time to stop and smell the roses, and enjoy learning about the variety of flowers blooming this season. Meet at the Lily Lake parking lot for this easy walk. 9 am. 1.5 hour walk. Handicap access.
- Navigating with GPS
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Navigating Rocky with GPS and Maps. Discover how to use a GPS, map, and compass to safely journey into the park. We provide a map/compass/GPS (or bring your own). Family fun! Meet at Hollowell Park Shuttle Stop at 9 am on Monday or Tuesday, 1:30 pm on Saturday. 2 hours.... [more]
- Discovery Day
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Kids, discover the amazing world of Rocky Mountain National Park with your family through hands‑on activities, crafts, and stories. Each week there is something new to discover. Drop‑in program; come to the Moraine Park Visitor Center anytime 10:30 am. - 2 pm.
- Walk Into Twilight
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Enjoy a leisurely stroll as darkness, night sounds and wildlife fill the valley. Bring warm clothes, good hiking shoes, and a flashlight. Meet at Sprague Lake Picnic Area. 7:30 pm. 1.5 hour walk
- Native Lifestyles
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Explore what drew prehistoric peoples, and later Ute and Arapaho, to the high country. 2:30 pm. Fall River Visitor Center. 30 minute talk.
- Artist-in-the-Park
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Rocky Mountain National Park through the eyes of a creative artist. 7:30 pm. 45 minute program. Beaver Meadows Visitor Center Auditorium. Free. Wheelchair Access.
- Kid's Adventure
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Join us for a nature adventure! Kids 6-10 (and their parents) should meet at the Sprague Lake parking lot for this fun program.-9:30 am. 1-1.5 hour program. Wheelchair access. Free.
- Little Critters of Rocky
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Squirrels, rabbits and bats - Oh my! Find out about the lives of Rocky's smaller animals and the critical roles they play. Meet at Moraine Park Visitor Center. 2:30 pm. 30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Science in the Park
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Enjoy an informative, entertaining 45 minute program by a Park researcher. 7:30 pm. Beaver Meadows Visitor Center Auditorium. Wheelchair access. Free.
- Greater Tuna
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Comedy about Texas' third smallest town. Park Village Playhouse. Wednesday-Sunday at 7:30 pm; Wednesday at 2 pm through Aug. 23... [more]
- Midnight Moon
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Arizona and Nevada Country & Western Duo. Elk Meadow Lodge & RV Resort. Friday and Saturday Thru June: 7 pm. In July Wednesday through Saturday 7 pm through July
- Three Cups of Tea
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Three Cups of Tea Exhibit: Susan Anderson -Clay, mixed media. Suzie Bogard - Clay, painting, mixed media. Candace Newlove- Clay, mixed media, fiber. Profits from this sale will be donated to the Greg Mortensen's Central Asian Institute. Sponsors: Susan Moore, Carole & Ed Haslock. June 26 - August 2.
- Music on the Riverwalk
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Folk musician and recording artist, Nancy Cook performs at Barlow Plaza on the Riverwalk in downtown Estes Park as a part of the Barlow Plaza Music Summer Series. 5:30 - 7:30. 1-800-44-ESTES; 970-577-9900
- Sgt. Pepper's Fab Fest
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Live local music sponsored by Sgt. Pepper's Music. Free 970-586-7625
- Tundra to Trees
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Hike an ancient Ute trail that leads from alpine heights down through old growth forest. Meet at Milner Pass parking area to carpool for this moderate 4 mile hike. Bring warm clothing, rain gear, water, and snacks. 9 AM 4 hour hike
- Watercolors
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Floral and Landscape with Watercolors with Charlotte Lloyd. Learn watercolor skills and techniques from this renowned artist. Students are invited to bring photos or paint from fresh flowers provided by the instructor. Materials list available at the Art Center. June 30, July 1 & July 2 (Tues, Wed &... [more]
- High Country Geology
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The park's spectacular scenery represents a chapter in a long history of geologic events. Join us on this hike over the tundra and experience the effects of these processes. Meet at the Alpine Visitor Center flagpole. 9 AM 3 hour hike
- Summerfest July Concerts
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Free concerts at 7:30 pm at the YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park Center: July 1, The Queen City Jazz Band. July 7, Groove Society. July 9, Jubilant Bridge. July 11, Acoustic Folk Duo Cari Minor and Ray Smith. July 16, singer songwriter Mark Dvorak. July 18, Coot Lake Band.... [more]
- Fourth of July
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Annual Holiday Pancake Breakfast. Our Lady of the Mountains Church. 7 to 10:30 am Coolest Car vintage vehicles car show. Bond Park area. 9 am to 3 pm Stanley Hotel July 4 Celebration. Carnival games, Danny Schaefer & the Unknown Americans... [more]
- Climbing & Backcountry Skiing
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Climbing And Backcountry Skiing In Rmnp And Peru: Join ClimbingLife Guide's Eli Helmuth for an hour of amazing photos and stories of climbing and backcountry skiing in Rocky Mountain National Park. Eli will also present a show on his travels to Peru for mountain climbing in the heart of the... [more]
- Rooftop Rodeo
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Dust off those cowboy hats and polish up those spurs! Nominated as the Outstanding Small Rodeo in the nation, the 2009 Rooftop Rodeo includes six exciting PRCA Rodeo performances starting at 7:30 pm each evening beginning Tuesday, July 7 and going through Sunday, July 112. Saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling,... [more]
- Rooftop Rodeo Parade
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The Rooftop Rodeo kicks off with a parade through town at 10:30
- Rooftop Rodeo Cowboy Church Service
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10:00 am at the grandstand at Stanley Park Fairgrounds. Everyone is welcome.
- Free Park Pass
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The normal $20 fee for a 7-day pass to Rocky Mountain National Park will be waived Saturday & Sunday! July 18, 19; August 15,16. Fees are also waived for National Public Lands Day (Sept. 26) and for current and former military personnel on Veterans Day (Nov. 11.).... [more]
- Wolf Rescue Program
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The Ignacio Wolf Rescue and its live Wolf Ambassadors will be at Hermit Park Open Space. Get up close and personal with one of the world's most charismatic and often misunderstood predators - the grey wolf. Saturday, July 18 at 10 am and 7pm. Sunday, July 19 at 10... [more]
- Experimental Watercolor
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Experimental Watercolor with Sandy Meyer. Painters will learn several techniques, tips and tricks to make watercolor more fun. Use of color and the color wheel will also make their paintings more interesting. Sandy's classes are upbeat, exciting and full of energy. She will awaken your sense of... [more]
- Living With Passion
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Living With Passion: Do you ever wonder why you are here, how to make a difference? Learn how to connect with your life's purpose, follow your passions and live a fulfilling and rewarding life. Terry Chiplin is a life coach, motivational speaker, fitness coach and owner of Active at Altitude... [more]
- Performance Park Concert
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Yeahbut Shoehead Band. family entertainment. Performance Park. 7 pm
- Summer Enchanted Evenings
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Part history, part natural history and part show and tell. Topics range from archeology to hummingbirds. Free. 970 586 5397 7 pm. 1 hr.
- Sesquicentennial
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Sesquicentennial program with Estes Park Historian Laureate Jim Pickering. Celebrate the arrival of theEstes family to the valley 150 years ago. Program begins at 2:00 p.m. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. July 25
- Open Road Wonders
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Open Road Wonders And Magical Mountains Of The World: In the summer of 2006, Stan Havlick completed a 14 year quest to cycle nearly 20,000 miles coast-to-coast across all the six bikeable continents. His other passions is climbing. He is a ski instructor, triathlete and mountaineer. Join Stan as... [more]
- Village Band Concert
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Estes Park Village Band plays marches to contemporary music. This 50 piece band gets your feet tapping. All performances are free, however a free-will donation helps the Cultural Arts Council offset program costs. 7 pm. 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Antique Jewelry
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Care and Collection of Antique Jewelry. Join local antiques expert Bob Fixter at 7:00 p.m. as he describes wise practices for care and collection of old jewelry. Pieces from the Museum's collection will be on display. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.
- Free park movie
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See the stunning 23 minute park movie at the Beaver Meadows (en espanol) and Kawuneeche Visitor Centers during normal business hours. Spectacular aerial footage of the rugged high country of Rocky Mountain National Park, as well as wildlife and other park resources.
- Stanley Hotel Tour
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Historic Hotel Ghost Tours. Stanley Hotel. 333 W. Wonderview Ave. Hour and a half tour between 10 am & 4 pm. Daily except holidays. Reservations required. $10. 970-577-4110
- the 60's
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Remember the days of shag carpeting, wide ties, Andy Griffith and console television sets? For baby boomers, their Generation X offspring and everyone beyond, the Estes Park Museum is preparing a new addition to "Tracks in Time", the permanent exhibit that describes the history of Estes Park. The 1960s exhibit... [more]
- Tracks in Time
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The Museum's award-winning permanent exhibit on the history of the Estes Park area, from the ice age to today. Free. 970-586-6256 200 4th Street
- Movie
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Call for current shows and times. Historic Park Theater (summer only), Estes Park. 970-;586-8904. Reel Mountain Theater, Estes Park. 970-586-4227.
- Farmer's Market
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8am - 12:30 pm Thursdays, June - September
- July Specials
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Check out the special offers that Estes Park businesses have listed for this month. ... [more]