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5 Ways to Experience Spring in Estes Park

A bunch of fresh blue Rocky Mountain Iris blooming under the bright Spring sunlight at Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park

Spring is a magical time in Estes Park, a beautiful mountain town located in northern Colorado. As the snow melts and the trees bloom with fresh green leaves, the area transforms into a lush paradise perfect for outdoor activities and exploring. Here are five ways to experience spring in Estes Park:

Hiking

With the snow receding and the temperature warming up, spring is the perfect time to hit the trails in Estes Park. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely walk, there’s a trail for everyone. Some popular options include the Bear Lake Trail, the Twin Sisters Trail, and the Alluvial Fan Trail.

Wildlife Watching

As the snow melts, the wildlife in Estes Park emerges from hiding and starts moving around. Spring is the perfect time to spot elk, deer, and other animals as they venture out into the open. Some of the best places to spot wildlife include the Moraine Park and Horseshoe Park areas of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Fishing

The streams and rivers in Estes Park are home to various fish, including rainbow and brown trout. With the warmer spring temperatures, the fish become more active and provide plenty of opportunities for anglers. So whether you’re an experienced fisherman or just looking for a relaxing day by the water, spring is the perfect time to cast a line in Estes Park.

Bird Watching

With the arrival of spring, a variety of migratory birds start to make their way to Estes Park. If you’re a serious birder or here to enjoy watching the birds, spring is the perfect time to see some of the most colorful and exciting species. Some popular birding spots include the Lily Lake and Sprague Lake areas of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Picnicking

With the warm spring weather, there is no better time to picnic in Estes Park. Whether you pack a basket with food and drinks or grab a bite at one of the local restaurants, there are plenty of scenic spots to enjoy a meal outdoors. Some popular picnic areas include the Bear Lake shores and the Big Thompson River banks.

In conclusion, spring is a beautiful time to visit Estes Park, with its breathtaking scenery and abundant outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a relaxing escape, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful mountain town. So pack your bags and head to Estes Park this spring for an unforgettable experience!

Stay at Murphy’s River Lodge

Unwind after enjoying spring in Estes Park with a stay at Murphy’s River Lodge. Our property is nestled alongside the beautiful Fall River! Wake up, enjoy the stunning views, and enjoy a cup of coffee as you stroll into the town of Estes Park. We are only two blocks from the historic downtown area, a convenient walking distance to unique shops, galleries, and restaurants for our visitors to enjoy! 

Our beautiful lodge has a variety of amenities, including a heated indoor swimming pool & soaking tub, free on-site parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Our rooms can accommodate between one and six guests with King-size beds, Queen-size beds, and futons. Book your stay with us for a Rocky Mountains adventure today!

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