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Summer
Summertime in the Rocky Region has been a favorite season for visitors for more than 10,000 years. Native Americans travelled between Grand Lake and Estes Park over some of the same trails we use today. They fished the same streams, slept under the same stars, pitched camp and enjoyed summertime in this wonderful high country.
This summer, come and see why people continue to visit here. Go fishing, rafting, strolling, horseback riding, hiking, climbing, scenic driving, shopping, dining, picnicking, learning, wildlife watching, camping, golfing, playing, birding, mountain biking, four-wheeling or just take it easy and make yourself at home.
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Summer Events
Here's what's happening this June, July and August in Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park and Grand Lake.
- Plein Air Quick Draw
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Estes Park Plein Air Quick Draw - Watch as artists paint live models (or any subject they can see from the plaza) in a fast-paced 90-minute time frame in Riverside Plaza in downtown Estes Park. The auction immediately follows after the whistle denotes the end of the Quick... [more]
- Riverside Rhythms
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Riverside Rhythms, a free musical entertainment series in Riverside Plaza on East Riverside Drive just a half-block south of Elkhorn Avenue. Free, 3 pm, Riverside Plaza, East Riverside Dr., 970-577-9900 or 800-44 ESTES... [more]
- Longs Peak Trail: A History
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August 7 East Longs Peak Trail: A History Hundreds of personal accounts from three centuries express exhilaration over the scenery and exhaustion from the high-altitude effort. Historian Sierra Standish will elaborate on some of these accounts. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the auditorium at Beaver Meadows... [more]
- Southern Exposure Concert
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Hempel Family Program Building YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center. 7:30 pm 970-586- 3341; 800-777-9622 July 16
- Plein Air Prelude
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Exhibit opening and reception, a sampling of work by artists represented by the Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery in Estes Park Plein Air 2008. Free, 12 pm - 5 pm, Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery, 304 E. Elkhorn Ave.,... [more]
- Identifying Ecosystems: A Symbiosis Approach
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As part of the Core Curriculum, this seminar provides an opportunity for participants to apply the identification skills acquired in preceding Core Curriculum seminars. Specifically, participants will be challenged to view landscape areas and interpret species composition and natural processes that collectively sculpt the character of that... [more]
- Before Estes
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Before Estes: Native Cultures of the Mountain Valley - Exhibit opening and reception. Discover the history of the native peoples of the Estes Valley. Sponsored by the Estes Park Museum Friends & Foundation and the Town of Estes Park Free, Estes Park Museum, 970-586-6256,... [more]
- 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.
- A Bird on the Page
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Discover the private lives of tanagers, bluebirds, hummingbirds, woodpeckers and other feathered creatures that make their homes in Rocky Mountain National Park; then spend the day writing about them! Learn to make thorough records of your observations; then work on a creative piece about what you see... [more]
- Riverside Plaza Music
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Juanita Heider Performs on hammered dulcimer. Riverside Plaza 3 pm. 970‐577‐900; 800‐44‐ESTES June 23 & 24:
- High Country Birding
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Enjoy a 1 mile bird walk across meadow and woodland habitats. Bring a bird guide and binoculars. Meet at the Holzwarth Historic Site parking area. 7:30 AM, 1-1.5 hours... [more]
- The Amazing Manipulators: A Wildflower Hike to Lake Isabelle
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar... [more]
- Bighorn Sheep: The Symbol of Rocky
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Bighorn sheep are the living symbol of the wild backcountry of Rocky. Lately, concerns have been raised regarding the diminishing numbers of sheep in certain areas of the park due to disease. This seminar will take place in the backcountry and explore the natural history of bighorn sheep.... [more]
- Estes Valley Historic Tour
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Join Estes Park Historian Laureate Jim Pickering for a tour of some of the most noteworthy historic sites in Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Sites range from the Estes family homestead to the English Hotel; from the Hondius homestead to Spragues Resort. Some carpooling will be... [more]
- Animal Detectives
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar... [more]
- Ruckus in the Rockies
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JRTCA Jack Russell Terrier Trials Trials provide an opportunity for Jack Russell Terrier owners to get to know each other, get together with terrier friends and in general have a good time with their pets.... [more]
- Queen City Jazz Band
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July 2: Queen City Jazz Band Concert. Walter Reusch Auditorium. Tunnel Rd. 7:30 pm
- Youth Theater Workshop Performance
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A cultural and creative outlet for youth ages 8-18. Performances: July 19th at 2:00pm & July 20th at 4:00 & 7:00pm. August 2nd at 2:00pm & August 3rd at 2:00 & 7:00pm. August 9th at 2:00pm & August 10th at 2:00 & 7:00pm.... [more]
- Waterfall Hike with Poles
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
Participants will learn the proper use of hiking poles and how they can improve balance and endurance on the trail. After a brief introduction at the Field Seminar Center, participants will learn and apply their poles skills on the... [more]
- Fishing Derby
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A fun day of free fishing on Lake Estes. Contests in all age categories for "biggest catch" and more. 8 am - 12 noon, 06/07/08, Lake Estes Marina, 1770 Big Thompson Ave, 970-586-8191... [more]
- Becoming a Naturalist
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As the last program in the Core Curriculum series, this seminar will focus entirely on blending all the previously covered skills to achieve a specific harmony of intellect and spirit that fosters a natural "outdoor presence." Best expressed as a certain way of being outdoors that transcends status... [more]
- Painting the Parks
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7th Annual Estes Park Plein Air 2008-Painting the Parks, Estes Park, CO, beauty and inspiration go hand-in-hand when painters come to the Estes Valley and the Northern Rockies to paint the parks this summer. Artists from across the nation to come together to paint on-location from Aug. 9 through 22,... [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
- KingBeat Concert
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June 28: KingBeat Concert. SummerFest music series concert. Hempel Family Building‐ YMCA of the Rockies. 2515 Tunnel Rd. 7:30 pm 970‐586‐3341
- 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 Onahu Creek Trailhead. 8 PM through 7/27; then 7:30 PM 2 hour walk
- Takacs Quartet Concert
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Recognized as one of the world's premiere string quartets, the Takcs Quartet is renowned for the ability to fuse four distinct, expressive musical personalities into gripping, unified interpretations. Based in Boulder at the University of Colorado, the Takcs Quartet perform eighty concerts a year worldwide, performing throughout Europe... [more]
- High Country Health
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High Country Health & Medicine, an exhibit that examines the history of human health and medical practices in the Estes Valley, Estes Park Museum.
- Auto Extravaganza
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The focus is on Model T's, but you're likely to find any number of vintage autos on display in Bond Park. Free, 10 am - 3 pm, 08/16/08, Bond Park in the center of Downtown, 970-586-6104... [more]
- Elk Hollow
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June 21: . Musical entertainment on Barlow Plaza. 5:30 pm. 970‐577‐9900; 800‐44‐ESTES
- Seeing Red!
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What's killing the pine trees? Walk through a lodgepole forest to discover the mighty impact of a tiny beetle. Meet at the Onahu Trailhead. 1 hour walk. 10:30 AM on Wednesday & Thursday. 2:30 PM on Monday & Saturday.... [more]
- Live Music
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June 23: Danny Shafer. Americana. Marys Lake Lodge. 7 pm
June 24: Ash Ganley Duo. Rock. Marys Lake Lodge. 7 pm June 25: Jenn Cleary Duo. Blues. Marys Lake Lodge. 7 pm June 26: Ash Ganley Duo. Folk. Marys Lake Lodge. 7 pm Live Music. Long's Peak Coffee and... [more]
- 13 Creatures You've Never Seen
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
... [more]
- 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
- Wigwam Teahouse Tour
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With Ken Jessen. Estes Park Museum. Reservations required. 9 am 970 586-6256
- Western Weekend
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61st Annual Buffalo BBQ - 970 627-3372
- Estes Park Jazz Big Band
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July 2: Estes Park Jazz Big Band in Concert. Performance Park Amphitheater. 7 pm 970‐ 577‐900; 800‐44‐ESTES
- Wildlife Photography
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Truly great wildlife images connect with a viewer and elicit a variety of emotional reactions - humor, joy, excitement, reverence, apprehension, a sense of wonder, and much more. Creating a wildlife photograph with the power to connect is the result of a unique combination of skills, including knowledge... [more]
- 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
- Flyin' A's Concert
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June 20: Flyin' A's Concert. SummerFest music series concert. Hempel Family Building #8208; YMCA of the Rockies. 2515 Tunnel Rd. 7:30 pm. 970 8208;586 8208;3341
- Historic Fall River Hydroplant.
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Historic Fall River Hydroplant. Built by F.O. Stanley to power his famous Stanley Hotel in 1909. 1754 Fish Hatchery Road. Tuesday through Sunday; 1 to 4 pm. 970-586-6256
- Heritage Festival
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A celebration of the history of Estes Park, including storytelling, musical performances, and exhibits. Free, 10 am - 5 pm, 08/23/08 - 08/24/08, Bond Park in the Center of Downtown, 970-577-1903... [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. 9 PM (6/15-7/19) 8:30 PM (7/20-8/23) 45 minutes. Wheelchair access.
- Music in the Mountains
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Music in the Mountains. Land of Fantasy Concert. Rocky Ridge Music Center. 465 Longs Peak Rd. 3 pm 9705864031 July 20:
- Rocky Mountain Birds
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
Focus your binocular on birds in the montane, subalpine and alpine life zones, and learn about the diverse habitats of the Rocky Mountain National Park region. This seminar will concentrate on field identification of birds, identification techniques, life histories, behavior, and... [more]
- Village Band
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The Estes Park Village Band. Performance Park. 417 W Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm 970 577 9900; 800 44 ESTES July 24
- 17th Avenue All Stars Concert
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Hempel Family Program Building YMCA of the Rockies-Estes Park Center. 7:30 pm 970- 586-3341; 800-777-9622 July 12
- Rooftop Rodeo Queens Dance
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Rooftop Rodeo Queens Dance. Featuring the Woody Procell Band. Lake Shore Lodge. 10 pm 970‐586‐6104
- Cabaret All That Jazz
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Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre Fundraiser
Cabaret All That Jazz 970 627-3421
- Live Music
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Friends of Folk. Nightly. The Tavern at Marys Lake Lodge. 8 pm July 3: Garth Lewis & Friends. Open Jam. Rock Inn. 7:30 pm July 4: White Water Ramble. Bluegrass. Rock Inn. 10 pm July 5: Money Shot. Rock. Lonigans Nightclub & Grill. 9 pm... [more]
- Highland Brass
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Highland Brass performing on Riverside Plaza. 3 pm 9705779900; 800 44ESTES July 22:
- Hike through History
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Hike along the river to discover what led people to try mining, homesteading, and early dude ranching. Meet at Colorado River Trailhead. 9 AM, 3 hours, 3 miles
- Longs Peak: Journey to Jim's Grove
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Discover the history and natural wonders of Longs Peak during a hike with Dougald MacDonald. Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar... [more]
- Native Lifestyles
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Explore what drew prehistoric peoples, and later Ute and Arapaho, to the high country. Meet at the Upper Beaver Meadows Trailhead 9 AM 1.5 hour walk
- Native American Lives and Sacred Landscapes
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July 10 Native American Lives and Sacred Landscapes Learn more about Native American park inhabitants from Dr. Bob Brunswig, Anthropology Professor at University of Northern Colorado. These early inhabitants once viewed the parks natural landscape as an integrated natural-spiritual-mythological realm where ritual and prayer were conducted in special places. Summer... [more]
- Mary Ellen Garret
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Performing on Riverside Plaza. 3 pm 970-577-9900; 800-44- ESTES July 15
- Big the Musical
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Big the Musical. 8 pm at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake. Based on the 1987 hit movie featuring Tom Hanks, Big: The Musical tells the tale of 12-year-old Josh Baskin, a frustrated boy who finds a mysterious arcade machine, makes a wish, and suddenly finds himself in an adults... [more]
- Quilt Colorado
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See beautiful quilts and browse the Merchants Mall. Learn about quilts and quilt making. Admission fee is $7 per day for adults, $6 for seniors 62 and over. Children under 12 admitted free. Sponsored by Colorado Quilting Council $7. Thurs-Sat 10-6... [more]
- Watercolor-Here and There
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Opening exhibit and reception featuring an array of colorful watercolors depicting images of flowers, landscapes and architecture by Pam England Free, 5 pm, 08/08/08, Art Center of Estes Park, 517 Big Thompson Ave., 970-586-5882, info@artcenterofestes.com, www.artcenterofestes.com... [more]
- Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre Opening Night
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Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre Opening Night - Oklahoma! 970.627.3421
- Mountain Lion Research
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This two-day seminar focuses on Rocky Mountain National Park's top predator, the mountain lion (Felis concolor). A team of instructors, who are actively engaged in research on mountain lions in the park, will lecture on mountain lion ecology, ongoing research, and human-mountain lion interaction. They will take... [more]
- Publishing Your Photography
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Would you like to get your photographs published and make some money, too? This course teaches you how to approach editorial markets such as magazines and calendar and greeting card companies. Learn the insider's secrets for getting your work into print. This seminar is appropriate for digital or... [more]
- On the Riverwalk
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Nancy Cook and Elk Hollow perform in Barlow Plaza on the Riverwalk. 5:30 pm 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES
- History of Estes Valley
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This course will provide an overview of the region's past by mixing brief lecture and discussion format with visits to historical sites of significance. Site visits will range from an ancient Indian battlefield to early homesteads, from stately resorts to deserted cabins. The course will examine numerous... [more]
- Why Do Fools Fall in Love?
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Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake at 8 pm. This nostalgic show mixes drama, comedy, and 60s love songs creating a lighthearted and engaging mix. Four girlfriends gather to celebrate the upcoming wedding of one of their own. As the bachelorette party picks up steam, the girls discover more... [more]
- Pancake Breakfast
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A great way to start the holiday is with a breakfast of eggs, juice, coffee,and of course pancakes. 7 - 10:30 am, Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church, epcrossroads@beyondbb.com... [more]
- Coolest Car Show
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Check out vintage cars from the 1920s and beyond. Cost for close-up inspections are $4 per adult, $2 for children, free for those under 6. $10 for the whole family, or $2 for students.
Bond Park in the center of Downtown,... [more]
- Plein Air Artist Paint Day
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9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- 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. 2 PM 1-1.5 hour program. 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 1-1.5 hours.
- 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.3 PM 1.5 hour walk. Handicap access/
- Band Concert
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Otones Brass Band in Concert Free, 7 pm, 07/23/08, Performance Park Amphitheater, 417 W Elkhorn Ave, 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Urinetown
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Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake, 8 pm. One of the most uproariously funny musicals in recent years, Urinetown is a satirical tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by... [more]
- Miniature Horse Show
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Great family entertainment! Against a backdrop of chaos - busy grooming stalls, warm-up rings, human and equine jitters, participants enjoy a variety of competitions, admire the performance of skilled horses and marvel at the display of beauty and grace. In addition to the obvious reward of having fun,... [more]
- Queen City Jazz Band
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Queen City Jazz Band benefit performance for Rocky Ridge Music Center. Aspen Lodge, 6120 Hwy 7. 5:30 pm. 970‐443‐ 0243
- 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.
- Rocky Mountain Gay Days
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This three day event includes several ticketed activities: Secrets Impersonation Show; Classic Rock All Star Band Concert; Family Picnic; Champagne Brunch; Mad Hatter's Ball; Cocktail Reception and an After Hours Party. 08/20/08 - 08/22/08, Get Tickets at:... [more]
- Cross-Country to Chickaree
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View this seldom-seen lake on a strenuous, half-day, off-trail hike. Bring snacks, water, hiking boots and raingear. Meet at Onahu Creek Trailhead 9 AM, 3-4 hour hike
- Rooftop Rodeo
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Dust off those cowboy hats and polish up those spurs! Nominated in 2007 as the Outstanding Small Rodeo in the nation, the 2008 Rooftop Rodeo includes six exciting PRCA Rodeo performances starting at 7:30 pm each evening beginning Tuesday, July 8 and going through and Sunday, July 13. Saddle bronc... [more]
- GPS: Navigation
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This course is geared toward the recreational traveler who has little or no experience using a GPS and the GPS owner who would like to gain a greater understanding of his/her GPS. Emphasis will be placed on using the receiver with a topographic map. Topics to be covered... [more]
- Music in the Mountains
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June 29: Music in the Mountains featuring the Composition Faculty. Rocky Ridge Music Center. 465 Longs Peak Rd. 3 pm 970‐586‐ 4031
- Brass Band
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OTone Brass Band. Performance Park Amphitheater. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. Free. 7 pm 970 577 9900; 800 44 ESTES July 23... [more]
- 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.
- The Muses in Concert
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Performance Park. 417 W Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm 970-577-990; 800-44-ESTES July 17
- 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
- Saddlebred Horse Show
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Competitions for the breed and their owners. Stay and watch as long as you wish. There is no admission. Free, 9 am, 06/27/08 - 06/29/08, Fairgrounds at Estes Park, 1209 Manford Ave, 970-586-6104, sblackhurst@estes.org... [more]
- Saturday Night In the Park
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Enjoy an evening program in the Kawuneeche Visitor Center auditorium. For topics, inquire at the front desk. in the Park 7 PM 1 hour presentation Wheelchair access.
- Never Summer, Ever Summer
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View the sun through a telescope and learn of potential effects of climate change on this park. Meet at Bowen Baker parking lot. 10 AM 50 minutes
- Music in the Mountains
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Music in the Mountains featuring the String Faculty. Rocky Ridge Music Center. 465 Longs Peak Rd. 3 pm. 970‐586‐4031
- Bears, Cougars, Frogs, and Butterflies
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June 26 Bears, Cougars, Frogs, and Butterflies: Wildlife Research Cheri Yost, McGraw Ranch Manager and Research Volunteer Coordinator, will explain how wildlife biologists help the park keep track of creatures great and small. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the auditorium at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in... [more]
- Golf Tournament
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Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre Golf Tournament - 970 627-5087
- Semi-permanent Vacations:
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July 31 Semi-permanent Vacations: Second Homes in the Rockies Historian Melanie Shellenbarger will elaborate on how folks made the move from vacationer to home ownership in Estes Park, including local notables like author William Allen White and entrepreneur F.O. Stanley. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the... [more]
- Migratory Bird Day
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Bring binoculars and a field guide for this ranger-led birding excursion. Come for part or all of this multi-location event. Meet at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center. Call (970) 586-1227 for information. International Migratory Bird Day Event 8 AM 7 hours... [more]
- Spring Bird Walk
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Join a local expert for birding at one of the best times of the year. Bring binoculars and a field guide and meet at the Cub Lake Trailhead. Monday, Friday & Saturday. 8 am 1.5 hours
- All-Gershwin Concert
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All-Gershwin Concert - The Oratorio Society Chorus and Estes Park Chamber Orchestra will present a pops concert featuring some of the favorite songs and orchestral works of George Gershwin. A free-will offering will be taken to raise money for the construction of the Estes Park Performing... [more]
- Astronomy Observers
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Join a Park Ranger and expert volunteer astronomers on Friday nights (June 13, 27, July 4, 11, 25, August 8, 22) to observe the night sky in Rocky Mountain National Park. In many places, the night sky is not as dark as it once was due to light pollution. National... [more]
- 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.
- Spring Fine Arts and Crafts Fair
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Spring Fine Arts and Crafts Fair - Town Park 970.627.3372
- Riverside Plaza Performance
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Juanita Heider & Jo Arnold Performance - free musical entertainment series in Riverside Plaza on East Riverside Drive just a half-block south of Elkhorn Avenue. Free, 3 pm, Riverside Plaza, E. Riverside Dr., 970-577-9900 or 800-44 ESTES... [more]
- Kawuneeche Evening Program
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Enjoy an evening program the second Saturday of each month in the auditorium at the Kawuneeche Visitor Center. For a description of topics, inquire at the front desk. 7 PM 1 hour second Saturday each month and May 24. Wheelchair Accessible.
- A Glimpse of Paradise
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This easy 3 mile hike passes Adams Falls and leads to spectacular views of mountains surrounding the meadows of the East Inlet. Meet at East Inlet Trailhead. 2 PM 2.5 hour walk
- Art Walk
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10th Summer Art Walk - Self guided tour of the galleries and artist studios throughout the area. Tour maps are available at the Cultural Arts Council at 304 E Elkhorn Ave., Visitors Centers, and participating artist studios. Through Labor Day. Free, 10 am - 5 pm daily , Art... [more]
- Cool Night Cruz-In
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Classics, muscle cars, hot rods, trucks, kit cars - anything with an engine and four wheels on display. Listen to old-time radio and admire the steel. Free, 5 pm, Estes Park Visitors Center parking lot, 500 Big Thompson Ave., 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Ozark Mountain Gals Concert.
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The Ozark Mountain Gals Concert. Hyde Chapel Christian Concert Series. YMCA. Tunnel Rd. 7 pm. 970‐586‐3341; 800‐777‐9622
- Alpaca Market
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Estes Park Alpaca Market - Featuring Alpaca spinning, weaving and knitting. Alpacas on display and for sale. Beginning at 9 am, 08/30/08 - 08/31/08, Fairgrounds at Stanley Park, 970-586-6104... [more]
- Beaver: Super Mammal!
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The beaver can, and does, dramatically change its landscape. Learn about this forester, engineer, architect, landscape planner. Meet at Colorado River Trailhead. 5:30 PM 2.5 hour hike
- Bingo
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Bingo - Grand Lake Town Park 7:30 p.m.
- Golf Tournament
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Independent Sports Club Golf Tournament 970.627.9500
- Marimba Concert
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Marimba Band in Concert Free, 7 pm, 08/20/08, Performance Park Amphitheater, 417 W Elkhorn Ave., 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Dick Orleans in Concert.
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Riverside Plaza. 3 pm 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES July 14
- Gospel Quartet
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Masters IV Gospel Quartet. Hyde Chapel. YMCA of the RockiesEstes Park Center. 7 pm 9705863341; 8007779622 July 21:
- Dick Orleans in Concert
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June 28: Dick Orleans in Concert. Folk music on Barlow Plaza. 5:30 pm 970‐577‐9900; 800‐44‐ESTES
- Story Time
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Stories are a great way to introduce nature to kids. Come hear stories of critters and high adventure. Meet at the Fall River Visitor Center. 10 AM 30-45 minute program
- Wild and Wonderful Wetlands
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Do you know what a wetland is? This field experience will give you firsthand information about Rocky Mountain National Park wetlands. Wetlands are the link between land and water. They are transition zones where the flow of water, nutrients and the sun's energy create a unique ecosystem identified... [more]
- Alpine Flowers
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What may look like an unkempt lawn to the casual observer is actually an ecosystem of surprising diversity. Small changes in alpine topography and climate factors allow for a variety of plant communities and species. The alpine climate, with its cold temperatures, fierce winds, heavy snows, and rugged... [more]
- Identifying Wildflowers
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As part of the Core Curriculum, this seminar emphasizes skills development. Participants will learn to manage large volumes of complex information, to develop a disciplined observation protocol, to use classification in various productive ways, to find wildflowers on purpose rather than by serendipity, and to derive more... [more]
- July Specials
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Check out the special offers that Estes Park businesses have listed for this month. ... [more]
- 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 & Tues at 7:30 pM, Sun., Mon., Wed. - Fri. at, 9 PM (6/15-7/19) 8:30 PM (7/20-8/23) 45 minutes/ Wheelchair access.
- Tombstone Tales
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11:00 a.m.
- Hike the Divide
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A strenuous 2 mile, 1000' vertical climb leads to spectacular tundra. Bring warm clothes, rain gear, water and snacks to Milner Pass. 9 AM, 4 hour hike
- Otones Brass Band
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Evening concert in Estes Park's outdoor amphitheater. Performance Park Amphitheater, 417 W Elkhorn Ave, 7 pm, 970-577-9900 or 800-44-ESTES
- 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 20-30 minute talk Wheelchair access.
- Colorado Music Festival
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A concert from the famed chamber orchestra whose home is the Boulder Chautauqua, sponsored by the Estes Park Music Festival. 7:30 pm, 25.00, Tickets available at the door, Stanley Hotel Concert Hall, 333 Wonderview Ave., 970-586-9519, info@estesparkmusicfestival.org, www.estesparkmusicfestival.org... [more]
- Chuck Pyle Concert
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Chuck Pyle in Concert. Performance Park. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. 5:30 pm 970 577 9900; 800 44 ESTES July 22 :
- Celestial Wilderness
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Explore the universe and the astronomy of Rocky's night sky. Meet at Harbison Meadow parking area. If overcast, meet at Kawuneeche Visitor Center for indoor presentation. 9:15 PM in June 9 PM in July 8:45 PM in August 1-1.5 hour activity.
- Concert in the Park
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1-3:00 p.m.
- Pancake Breakfast
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Rotary Pancake Breakfast - 7-11:00 a.m.
- Life at the Source
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Just downstream from the source of the Colorado River, habitats provide homes for hardy plants and animals. Meet at the Colorado River Trailhead.. 2:30 PM 1.5 hours, 1 mile walk
- Holzwarth Historic Site
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Buildings are open 10 AM - 4 PM daily. Discuss early settlement with staff. This is a great family activity! 10 AM - 4 PM Drop-in tour
- Coloring Historic Photos
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With an acclaimed local artist, rediscover the old-fashioned method for hand coloring black-and-white photographs on digitally printed images. Each participant will hand color both historical and current photos using Marshall Oils and colored pencils. The course will also include lessons in photo selection, the intricacies of medium... [more]
- Music in the Rockies Concert Series
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Sponsored by the Gospel Music Association, Estes Park Center-YMCA of the Rockies. Nightly Concerts beginning at 7 pm, 615-242-0303, www.gospelmusic.org
- 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]
- Kings of Swing
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July 1: Kings of Swing in Concert. Riverside Plaza. 3 pm 970‐577‐900; 800‐44‐ESTES
- Evening Programs
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Programs will be offered at these times and places the last week of August, 8/24-30. Please see flyers at visitor centers and campgrounds for details.
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center on Fri., Sat., Sun at 7"30 PM. Moraine Park Campground, 7:30 PM Thursday, 8:30 PM Sun., Tues. ... [more]
- Nitrogen Pollution Effects Ecosystems
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July 17 Nitrogen Pollution Effects Ecosystems Ecologist Sabrina Kleinman, will explain why the effects of nitrogen air pollution have caused some significant changes in the ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the auditorium at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National... [more]
- Rocky Mountain Flora
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This is an introduction to the flora of the Rocky Mountain National Park region and the techniques used to identify plants. It will include excursions to a diversity of the Park's ecosystems and life zones (montane to alpine). Participants will learn the primary characteristics of many plant families and individual... [more]
- Beaver Meadows Evening Program
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Enjoy a wide variety of informative and entertaining programs at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center. Science Thursday: Bears, glaciers, deer: researchers are learning more each day about this park. A different researcher each Thurs. Artist-in-the-Park: The park, through the eyes of a different creative artist each Tues.... [more]
- Skins & Skulls
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Want to pet an elk? Cuddle up to a bear? Are you crazy? That's not safe! Come to Beaver Meadows Visitor Center to safely feel skins and skulls while hearing about park wildlife 10:30 AM 20-30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Legends & Lore II
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The tradition continues with a second exhibition of art works from Estes Parks artistic heritage. Includes a collection of rarely seen art, objects and photographs on loan; with a limited sale of art from private collections. Free. Daily noon to 5 pm. Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery, 304 E.... [more]
- 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... [more]
- Live Music
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June 27: Shannon LaBrie. Blues. Marys Lake Lodge. 8 pm June 27: Glentucky Funkdown. Folk. Rock Inn 9:30 pm
June 27: Vince Herman with Great American Taxi. Americana. 10 pm June 28: Megan Burtt. Americana. Marys Lake Lodge 8 pm June 28:... [more]
- Nature's Forms
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Exhibit featuring the highly imaginative photography of Del Hope and the lifelike bronze equine and other artful sculptures of Carol Cunningham. Free, 5 pm, Art Center of Estes Park, 517 Big Thompson Ave., 970-586-5882,info@artcenterofestes.com, www.artcenterofestes.com... [more]
- Timber Creek Evening Program
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Starts when campground opens; check at visitor centers. Presentation nightly at Timber Creek. Check at the campground or Kawuneeche Visitor Center for topics 9 PM through 7/19; then 8:45 PM 1 hour presentation Wheelchair access.
- Rhyming' and Rappin' in the Rockies
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How do we capture our experience of nature and the outdoors in words? This seminars will give children and adolescents the chance to explore the woodlands and meadows of Rocky Mountain National Park, then write about it. Students will expand their observation skills and learn some basic tools... [more]
- Scandinavian Midsummer Festival
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Scandinavians celebrate the summer solstice - the longest day of the year - with a festival of music, flowers, and food in Estes Park the last weekend in June. Festivities begin on Saturday morning with the raising of the Maypole and a colorful opening ceremony. Entertainment by folk... [more]
- The Colorado: Secrets at the Source
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This film tells the magnificent story of the Colorado River, which flows through some of America's most dramatic high country and canyon lands. Daily at the Kawuneeche Visitor Center. 1:15 PM 50 minute film
- Lynn Skinner Quartet
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July 3: Lynn Skinner Quartet in Concert. Performance Park Amphitheater. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm
- Landscape Photography
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The best landscape photograph is true to its subject and yet, somehow, larger than its subject in that it captures something universal in a specific image. It portrays a moment and creates a sense of timeless beauty. This seminar will help beginning and intermediate photographers take the next... [more]
- Introduction to Outdoor Photography
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
Digital cameras have become very user-friendly and affordable. If you have a new digital camera of any type, or are planning to get one soon, this course is for you. Find out how to get the best pictures possible with... [more]
- Forever Plaid
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This summer, The National Park Players proudly present the heavenly hit musical, "Forever Plaid!" Show runs June 20th thru August 17th. 7:30 Wednesday thru Sunday, 2:00 matinee on Wednesdays. Adults $16, Seniors $13, Children $9.
- Climate Change in rocky
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Join park research administrator Judy Visty on Thursday, June 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center at Rocky Mountain National Park to learn about the report on climate change. The program is free and open to the public.... [more]
- A Walk Backwards
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Step back in time and experience life on a 1920s dude ranch - chores, games, period costumes. For children 6-12. Meet at the Holzwarth Historic Site parking lot. 9:45 AM 2 hour activity. Registration required at Kawuneeche V.C.
- Humming Along:
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July 3 Humming Along: Rockys Hummingbirds Fred and Tena Engelman, Citizen Scientists, will describe the life of Rockys hummingbirds. Learn about how the Engelmans band the birds, what species they find, and what patterns are emerging from their study. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the auditorium... [more]
- Wilderness Exploration and Encounters (Wee!)
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
These one- or two-day seminars designed for 8-12-year-olds and interested parents. Parent participation is not required but is encouraged, especially with younger children. Wii enthusiasts spend their time in front of a screen; "Wee" participants spend their time in beautiful Rocky... [more]
- Fireworks
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Independence Day Fireworks -
One of Colorado's most brilliant fireworks displays can be seen throughout the Estes Park area. The explosive charges reach the sky above Lake Estes. Free, 9:30 pm, Over Lake Estes, 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Oklahoma!
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8 pm at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake. After 34 years, Rodgers and Hammerstein's joyous celebration of the American spirit returns to RMRT's stage! A heartwarming romance, a jubilant comedy, and a showcase for some of the most beautiful songs ever written for the stage, this time honored... [more]
- John Denver Tribute
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John Denver Tribute Concert - Brad and Kathy Fitch put on an amazing show celebrating the works of John Denver - a real Rocky Mountain Colorado experience! Sponsored by the Lions Club of Estes Park. $15 in advance, $20 at the gate, $25 for box... [more]
- Paint Our Town
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Estes Park Plein Air "Paint Our Town" - Estes Park Plein Air artists will be painting along the Riverwalk and throughout the downtown area. A Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park event. 9 am - 4 pm, 08/21/08, Along the Riverwalk... [more]
- Loveland Art
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Public Tour of Loveland Art Displays. Estes Park Museum. Reservations required. 8:30 am 970 586 6256 July 21
- Mollie O'Brien Concert
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Mollie O'Brien in Concert. Hempel Family Program Building YMCA of the RockiesEstes Park Center. 7:30 p.m. 970 586 3341; 800 777 9622 July 22... [more]
- State Chili Cook-Off
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State Chili Cook-Off
GL Fire Prevention District Scholarshp Fund Town Park All Day 970.627.8428
- Here Come the Beetles!
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Pine bark beetles are rapidly transforming our forests. Learn what this means for all species who share Rocky Mountain National Park. Meet at the Fall River Visitor Center. 2:30 PM 20-30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Dressage Equestrian Show.
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Fairgrounds at Stanley Park. 9 am 7:30 pm 970-577-9900 July 17 20
- Plein Air Painters
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Plein Air Painters & Landscape Artists International - Opening and reception for contemporary landscape artists seek to create environmental awareness and stewardship of the land as well as further appreciation for landscape painting through this world tour. Far and Near Horizons is an international art exhibit organized by... [more]
- Teddy Bear Picnic
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24th Annual Teddy Bear Picnic - A free day of fun for Teddy Bears and humans of all ages. Bring your special bear or your whole collection along with a picnic for your families. Drinks and treats for a nominal charge. Games and contests with prizes. Bring a... [more]
- Free Fishing
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You can fish in Colorado without a license on the first full weekend of June, each year. All other rules and regulations apply.
- Incredible Circus Mat
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Premiere touring circus troupe complete with incredible acrobats, juggling, contortionists, magic, clowns, stilts, dancing and unicyclists. Sponsored by The Fine Arts Guild of Estes Park. Tickets $5 per person or $15 for a family. 7:30 pm, 07/19/08,... [more]
- Elk Hollow
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June 30: Elk Hollow. Musical entertainment. Riverside Plaza. 3 pm 970‐577‐900; 800‐44‐ ESTES
- 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.
- Copper Penny Horse Show
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Colorado Hunter Jumper Association Free, from 8 am, 07/25/08 - 07/27/08, Fairgrounds at Estes Park, 1209 Manford Ave., 970-586-6104, www.chja.org... [more]
- Sisters of Courage
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Learn about the pioneer experience through the story of the remarkable Harbison sisters and their family. Includes a 1/2 mile walk to the homestead site. Meet at Kawuneeche Visitor Center flagpole. 1 PM 2 hour walk
- Ranger's Flyfishing School
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Learn about the park's fish management program, stream ecology, and flycasting. Bring your flyfishing gear or borrow the ranger's. Meet at Holzwarth Historic Site parking lot. 8:30 AM 3 hour activity
- Exploring with Map and Compass
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
Among the essential skills needed for travel in the backcountry are map reading, an understanding of the compass, and the ability to use both of these tools together. Learning how to stay found is fun, interesting and can result in greater confidence for... [more]
- Come Bug a Ranger
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Learn fun facts about insects. Puppets, stories and activities for children 4-10 years old. Meet at the Holzwarth Historic Site parking lot. 10 AM 1 hour activity
- Coyote Valley River Walk
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Explore the valley ecology and history on this easy walk along the Colorado River. Meet at Coyote Valley Trailhead.10 AM Sun &, Tues. 2:30 pm Friday. Wheelchair access.
- History of Mining on the West Side
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This course is an overview of the history of mining and early pioneer life in the Kawuneeche Valley in what is now the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park. The time period covered is roughly 1875 to 1886. Silver and lead were discovered in small quantities, and... [more]
- 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
- Hand‐Coloring Historic Photos
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Artist Cheryl Pennington demonstrates how to bring life to black and white photographs. Estes Park Museum. Noon. 970‐586‐6256
- Dakota Blonde in Concert
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.Hempel Family Program Building YMCA of the Rockies Estes Park Center. 7:30 p.m. 970-586-3341; 800-777-9622 July 11:... [more]
- Live Music
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July 11: Dick Orleans & Jammin Jimmy. Open Mic. Marys Lake Lodge. 8 pm
July 11: Jason Hicks. Bluegrass. Rock Inn. 10 pm July 12: Country Dance Night with Crossfyre. Lonigans Nightclub & Grill. 9 pm July 12: Sferes & White. Folk. Marys Lake Lodge. 8 pm July 13: Dick... [more]
- MacGregor Ranch Chuckwagon Dinner
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A benefit to help preserve Western heritage and youth education programs. Late afternoon activities from 3-5 pm include haywagon rides, barn tours, museum tours, nature trail, Maude's Mercaqntile, natural beef and a silent auction From 5-7:30 pm, there will be a chuckwagon supper. Entertainment follows.... [more]
- Art Walk
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local galleries 5-7:00 p.m.
- Climate Change in Rocky
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August 21 Climate Change in Rocky Mountain National Park Park Research Coordinator Judy Visty, will present the potential impacts of climate change to the parks ecosystems. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the auditorium at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park. The Thursday programs... [more]
- Live Music
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Forever Plaid the Heavenly Hit Musical. Wednesday Sunday 7:30 pm; Wednesday Matinee 2 pm; Park Village Playhouse. 900 Moraine Ave. 9705777469
Carma. Jazz/Folk Singer. Long's Peak Coffee and Paper House. Wednesday through Friday 5 pm; Saturday Sunday 1 pm Sferes & White. Mondays; Jerry Barlow Tuesday & Wednesdays;... [more]
- Marimba Band in Concert.
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June 25: Marimba Band in Concert. Performance Park Amphitheater. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm 970‐577‐9900; 800‐44‐ESTES
- 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]
- Ferns in the Granites: How Botnany and Geology Connec
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
This seminar, co-taught by a biologist and a geologist, will give participants a new perspective on how rocks and plants combine to form unique landscapes. Learn why a beautiful a specific fern grows only on south-facing granite slopes. Explore how rocks... [more]
- Thursday Night Live
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Thursday Night Live, 10th annual summer concert series in Performance Park amphitheater, 417 W Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm, Sponsored by the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park, series features classical, jazz, folk and current day music as well as theater and dance. Starts at 7 PM, weather permitting, free-will donation,... [more]
- Grand Lake Historical Society
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Grand Lake Historical Society Annual Meeting & Program 7:00 p.m. 970.627.9466
- 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 PM 30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Cougar Clues and How to Read Them
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Discover amazing facts about mountain lion, lynxes and other members of the cat family. Participants will learn and practice what to do if they encounter a mountain lion. They will learn how to look for lion signs in nature. The afternoon will be spent looking for lion signs... [more]
- Exploring with a Camera
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Join a ranger for a photography walk. Focus on composition, light, and basic tips to improve your pictures. Meet at Timber Lake Trailhead. 3 PM 1-1.5 hour activity
- Acoustic Roots
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Acoustic Roots Trio in Concert Free, 7 pm, 07/16/08, Performance Park Amphitheater, 417 W Elkhorn Ave., 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Half-Penny Horse Show
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Colorado Hunter Jumper Association Free, from 8 am, 07/23/08 - 07/24/08, Fairgrounds at Estes Park , 1209 Manford Ave., 970-586-6104, www.chja.org... [more]
- Plein Air Gala Opening
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Estes Park Plein Air Gala Opening Day Festivities - 50 artists from across the country exhibit freshly painted works created outdoor and on location in and around Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. The show and sale opens to the public at 12 pm. Gala receptions and... [more]
- Watercolor Painting: Basics of Landscapes
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
This will be an exciting and practical watercolor class focusing on watercolor techniques to depict the beauty of water within a landscape. One of Mark;s favorite subjects to paint in watercolor is the reflective and luminous quality of water. We will... [more]
- Colorado Hummingbirds: A Day in the Field
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Hummingbirds are among the most instantly recognizable of all birds; yet they are one of the least studied of all bird groups. Their small size, fast flight, and soft vocalizations make it especially difficult to track and observe individual birds, and their complex lifestyle poses continuing challenges to... [more]
- Identifying Birds
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
Refine your personal knowledge of birds and the ability to identify them. Learn how to manage large volumes of complex information, to find specific birds on purpose, and to develop a disciplined observation protocol. Weather permitting, all instruction will be afield... [more]
- Folk Singer on the Riverwalk
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June 20: Nancy Cook. Folk Singer on the Riverwalk. 5:30 pm. 970‐577‐9900; 800‐44‐ ESTES
- August Specials
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Check out the special offers that Estes Park businesses have listed for this month.
- Old Ranch Campfire Stories
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Roasting marshmallows (bring 'em), tall tales, and campfire songs bring back the old days. Dress warmly and meet the old wrangler at Holzwarth Historic Site parking area. 7 PM 2 hours, 1 mile walk. 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.
- Colorado Music Festival Orchestra
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Come enjoy a free concert by the Colorado Music Festival Symphony Orchestra performing pop and patriotic selections. Free, 7 pm, Performance Park Amphitheater, 417 W. Elkhorn Ave., 970-577-9900 or 800-44-ESTES... [more]
- Geology of Trail Ridge Road
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Become acquainted with the vastness of geologic time and the power of geologic processes through the study of rocks and physical features along one of the highest and most spectacular roads in North America. Look at the ancient metamorphic rocks and granites and learn how they formed. Examine... [more]
- Sherri Farmer in Concert
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Hyde Chapel. YMCA of the Rockies- Estes Park Center. 7 pm 970-586-3341; 800-777-9622 July 14
- Architect of Record
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August 14 The Architect of Record: Beaver Meadows Visitor Center Jim Lindberg, Assistant Director for the Mountain/Plains Office with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will elaborate on this wonderful National Historic Landmark. Grown from the principles of Organic Architecture espoused by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center... [more]
- June Specials
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Check out the special offers that Estes Park businesses have listed for this month. ... [more]
- Fire and Ice
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July 24 Fire and Ice: Geology in Rocky Mountain National Park Geologist Ansel Bubel will present on the parks ice glaciers, rock glaciers, and even an old volcano. Part of the Science Behind The Scenery Series in the auditorium at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park. The... [more]
- Skins & Things
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Examine the skins, skulls, antlers, teeth and bones of park mammals. Drop in anytime during the program. Meet at Kawuneeche Visitor Center, 3 PM 40 minute activity. Wheelchair access.
- Windy Peak Concert
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Hempel Family Program Building YMCA of the Rockies-Estes Park Center. 7:30 pm 970-586-3341; 800- 777-9622 July 15
- Tour of Grand Lake homes
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Art & Architectural Tour 1-5:00 p.m.
- 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. 3 PM 30 minute talk. Wheelchair access.
- Amazing Beavers
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Beavers drastically change their environment, and they have wonderful adaptations to do so. To see their work first hand, meet at Sprague Lake parking lot. 1:30 PM 1 hour talk. Wheelchair access.
- Identifying Trees and Shrubs
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
As part of the Core Curriculum, this seminar emphasizes skills development. Participants will learn how to manage large volumes of complex information, to purposely find specific trees or shrubs, and to develop a disciplined observation protocol. This development process leads to... [more]
- Colorado Cat Tales
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Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminar
The cat family is uniquely adapted for survival in a variety of climes. Colorado is fortunate to have three wild cat species. This course will discuss the adaptations of cats, both in anatomy and physiology, focusing mainly on the mountain lion... [more]
- Gospel Music in the Rockies
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The Gospel Music Association Music in the Rockies concert series (formerly Seminar in the Rockies) has a long-standing history as the premier competition, gathering and educational event in Christian music. Since 1974, aspiring artists, songwriters and indies have traveled from all over the world to perform, compete and... [more]
- Wildflower Ecology and Photography
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- Mountain Wildflowers
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Lovely montane flowers have unusual modes of adaptation. Meet at the Kawuneeche Visitor Center flagpole for directions to this week's flowers. Location varies. 10 AM Saturdays starting 7/5
2:30 PM Wednesdays starting 6/18
- Advanced Digital Photography
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Any digital camera can produce wonderful scenic and nature photos. Learn how to use your digital point-and-shoot, compact, or SLR digital camera to do just that in Rocky Mountain National Park. Travel and photograph with a professional to digitally capture wildflower fields, high mountain peaks reflected in alpine... [more]
- Identifying Mammals
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As part of the Core Curriculum, this seminar emphasizes skills development, particularly as these skills apply to refining personal knowledge and ability. Participants will learn how to detect the presence of various seldom-seen mammals which are nearly invisible because of small size and cryptic behavior. Emphasis will... [more]
- Max Wagner Trio
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Max Wagner Trio. Riverside Plaza. 3 pm 9705779900; 80044ESTES July 21:
- Landscape Artists Workld Tour
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Contemporary Landscape Artists World Tour. Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery, 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. Noon to 5 pm daily. 970‐586‐9203
- Concert in the Park
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Concert in the Park - Grand Lake Town Park Gazebo 1-3:00 p.m.
- Photographing Historic Structures: The Best of RMNP
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Whether or not you have enrolled in David's previous seminars, you will enjoy visiting what he considers the best of historic structures in and around Rocky Mountain National Park. A brief introductory session (approximately two hours) will be held at the Rocky Mountain Nature Association Field Seminars Center... [more]
- Performance Park Concert
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Wednesday Nights at Performance Park, a summer-long series of free outdoor concerts at Performance Park amphitheater, 417 W Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm, 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES. www.EstesParkCVB.com... [more]
- Sferes & White Concert
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Performance Park. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. Free. 7 pm 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES July 15
- Rocky Mountain Heritage Walk
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Learn about prehistoric Indian people, miners and valley settlers while revisiting the Old West. Meet at the Holzwarth Historic Site parking area. 2:30 1 hr. walk.
- Marathon Race
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Estes Park Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K/5K Race - This race, the highest paved marathon in the world and one of the most scenic on a USATF certified course, was named "Best Weekend Getaway Race in 2006" in a Colorado Runner Magazine poll. All four races start and end... [more]
- Buffalo BBQ
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Buffalo BBQ Parade 1:00 p.m.;
BBQ in Town Park 11-3:00 p.m. 970 627-3372
- Chuck Palmer in Concert
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Chuck Palmer in Concert. Performance Park Amphitheater. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. 7 pm. 970‐577‐9900; 800‐44‐ESTES
- Park Movie
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See the stunning 23 minute Park movie at the Beaver Meadows 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.
- Birds and Birding for Longtime Beginners
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- Exploring with Map and Compass
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Learn map and compass skills-make your wilderness travel safer and more fun. Meet at the end of the Upper Beaver Meadows Road. Maps and compasses provided. 9 AM 2 hour activity
- Inside the Fence
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What's inside the fence in Horseshoe Park; how is it connected to the Lawn Lake Flood? See wetland restoration in action. Mosquito repellent and closed-toe shoes recommended. Meet a Park Ranger/Naturalist at the West Alluvial Fan parking lot. Mondays at 9:30 AM. Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 PM. 1- 1.5... [more]
- 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. 9 PM (6/15-7/19) 8:30 PM (7/20-8/23) 45 minutes
- Web Walkers
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Explore a section of the Colorado River. Activities are designed for children 6-12 years old. Meet at the Coyote Valley Trailhead. 10 AM 1 hour activity
- Wool Market
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The 16th annual fiber festival with two days of exhibits, demonstrations, competitions and vendor booths. Admission is free, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday; 9 am - 4 pm Sunday, 06/14/08 - 06/15/08, Fairgrounds at Stanley Park , 1209 Manford Ave.,... [more]
- Dulcimer Orchestra
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Dulcimer Orchestra in Concert. Performance Park Amphitheater. 417 W. Elkhorn Ave. Free. 7 pm 970-577-9900; 800-44- ESTES July 16
- 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 Museum. 2 PM, 30 minutes. Wheelchair access.
- Fireworks
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Extravaganza over Grand Lake at dusk - 970 627-3372
- Art Adventures
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- Dulcimer Orchestra
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Evening concert in Estes Park's outdoor amphitheater. Free, 7 pm, 08/06/08, Performance Park Amphitheater, 417 W. Elkhorn Ave., 970-577-9900; 800-44-ESTES, CVBinfo@estes.org... [more]
- Rocky Mountain Praise
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Rocky Mountain Praise. Bond Park. 7 pm. 970‐586‐0873
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