The Stanley Hotel Is Being Called The Most Legendary Place To Stay In Colorado
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Are you a Colorado native on staycation or a tourist looking to make your Centennial State vacation legendary? I would be the latter! And fortunately for us all, there are plenty of unique places around Colorado. But the infamous Stanley Hotel CO is considered to be one of the most legendary of them all. Get to know just how awesome this hotel from The Shining (Stephen King based his book on his unforgettable stay at this hotel) really is.
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Looking for something else to do in this area? See what activities Viator has nearby.
If you are going to be in and around Estes Park, be sure to visit the Rocky Mountain National Park.
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What are some local favorite restaurants in Estes Park?
After you’ve learned all about the hotel from The Shining, head out to some of the best restaurants around Estes Park:
Bird & Jim: You’ll find this eatery on Moraine Avenue. They are best known for their meats, such as the cowboy steak and carnivore. Be sure to also try the mushroom ravioli or mountain Jim burger.
Ed’s Cantina: For some of the best tacos around, head to this spot on East Elkhorn Avenue. The barbacoa tacos are well known and the fajitas and bowls are also pretty popular.
What are the most beautiful hikes in Estes Park?
With the 265,807-acre Rocky Mountain National Park right near The Stanley Hotel CO, there are a ton of beautiful hikes in Estes Park:
Alberta Falls Trail: You’ll find this trail within Glacier Gorge. The total length is 1.6 miles, so it is doable by virtually anyone. And the lovely 30-foot falls are definitely worth the effort.
Sandbeach Lake: For a bit of a challenge, try this 8.4-mile hike to Mount Meeker from Wild Basin. If you do attempt this, be sure to give yourself enough time to get back before dark and bring food and your poles along.
What are the best places to shop in Estes Park?
Bring home a memory of your trip here from some of the best places to shop in Estes Park:
The Grey House: Located on Elkhorn Avenue, here, you can pick up some wearable memorabilia for men and women as well as babies, too. Be sure to grab a tee shirt or hat to remember your trip here!
Rocky Mountain Majesty: Head to this shop for an assortment of delicious goodies. Fan favorites are caramel crackle corn and jerky. You can also get some great rubs and coffee here.