Originally Posted by
drumsncode
My favorite place is the Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, CO.
I like to go in late May before the holiday crowd hits. For me, a five day stay is required, just so I can visit all my favorite hikes. I have been about ten times and I never get tired of it. If you go in August it's just too hot; I like it crisp.
I always stay in a log cabin, a standard hotel just won't do! I've done MacGregor Mountain Lodge, the YMCA of the Rockies, Brynwood on the River, the Taharra Mountain Lodge, and others I can't think of right now.
Make sure you hike to Alberta Falls, that's a must, but there are a half-dozen great hikes, and dozens more that are more difficult and longer. Calypso Cascades is another nice one.
I think Emerald Lake was a great one, if I'm remembering the name correctly. And also, you have to drive to the top of Trail Ridge Road and see the view from the top of the Earth. It's amazing. Plus, the flora and fauna up there are very unique.
I like it cool, and when I went up there a few years back people were freezing, and I was standing there in the wind with a t-shirt and shorts, totally invigorated! (Hey, it's a dry cold!) ;-)
Now you've gone and made me homesick for Colorado, even though I'm from Oklahoma!
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