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    Estes Park Center YMCA

    3.9 (152 reviews)
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    Mary C.

    What a privilege it is to be invited to a wedding, especially when it is at a spectacular park! It was news to me to find out there is a YMCA in the Rocky Mountains with over 800 acres and six chapels perfect for weddings! Never have I ever, thought of the YMCA as more than a place for children's summer camps or a fitness center. Well, I have now been educated that they host weddings and have cabins and views of the mountains that make you feel like you're in a storybook fairytale!! This location in Estes Park has nature themed road names inside the park and large buildings with fireplaces to host events and gatherings. The staff at the administration building are nice and help me navigate the park at night when I didn't know my way in the dark by giving me a lead vehicle with flashing lights. Excellent service by the catering team and bartenders at the wedding reception. Highly recommend this as a venue for a destination wedding as they really take great care of their guests!

    Andrew G.

    Sleep away camp for adults! The campus is stunning and very well kept. The facilities and rooms are very clean and they have so many things to do. Came here with a very large family reunion, and it was really a great time. There was a kerfuffle with booking rooms, of which, myself and my immediate 5 folks did not benefit greatly from the mixup, but we had nice rooms. The weather was a little crazy the week we were there so the box fan in our room wasn't great the first night, but once it cooled down a bit, it was perfect for what we needed. The folks that work at the camp are extremely nice and helpful. The cafeterias aren't 5 star dining, but very good food that was consistent. Even though there was a lot of other groups our week we were there, the dining never felt too packed and there was always hot food. The ropes course was really fun and so was archery! This place was great for a large family reunion and would recommend coming back.

    Archery course. Outdoor archery ends in October.
    Elizabeth H.

    This is an excellent value for families for what you get. We have stayed in a two bedroom with fireplace the past two Octobers. Once we went in early October which was pretty busy and had beautiful fall weather. This time we went in late October and it snowed a foot, which my kids absolutely adored. It was also much more empty, which was fun for activities. Some activities had to be cancelled due to the snow. Pros: - LOCATION. So nice to have hikes within the property but also the option to go to RMNP a few minutes away. A few restaurants are an eight minute drive away. It is so beautiful. Quiet. Animals everywhere. - everything is very clean in the cabins. The cabins are a nice size for our family of four. Kids room and grownup room. Full kitchen with what you need to cook (nothing fancy and no dishwasher). I definitely recommend a fireplace cabin. - great staff and activities - a lot of free activities during the day (pool, mini golf, staff led seminars) and most of the paid ones are a very good value (we especially enjoy archery!) To be aware: - the art center is a bit pricey - on site food is not the best. Better to go a few miles out for restaurants or grocery shop. We ate most meals in our cabin due to convenience. - definitely recommend having a car - check in and out times are a bit restrictive. Both times we were able to get into our room early though.

    Selfie at the Y
    Esther C.

    1. Absolutely beautiful campus. The admin building is great to enjoy the view and read a book. There's basketball courts, pool, craft center, library, etc. 2. If you have Verizon as your phone carrier, you won't get much signal 3. There are deer around the campus. I walked out the door and accidentally scared some grazing deer 4. My friends and I got altitude sickness so drink plenty of walk 5. We stayed in Alpen Inn. The room was a little musty but it provided everything we needed. I hope to try out a lodge next time.

    View of the mountains from beyond the dog park
    Stephanie B.

    Phenomenal location, friendly staff. 4.5 stars, rounded up, because after the challenges, everything was terrific. One really important thing to note is that CHECKIN IS AT 6 PM. This is noted on the acknowledgement of the reservation, but nowhere else. Not in the reminder email, nor in the nice friendly reminder phone call the day before. We pulled in at 3 hoping to check in - the staff were very friendly & said, no, checkin is at 6. They were able to get us a room at 5 pm, which was nice - but I do wish it had been more clearly stated that *checkin is at 6 pm* - since that is not the industry standard. That said, everything else was fabulous. The room we (finally) ended up in was great - with a balcony and a fridge. There was a microwave downstairs which I used to heat my tea. It's a gorgeous location, and there were lots of folks around - children, families, dogs - so it overall felt like a super welcoming and friendly place. AND it's about 10 minutes from the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park, and far away from the construction in Estes Park. Despite the kerfuffle we had early on, we would DEFINITELY return here.

    Wild Turkey
    J Warren R.

    Idyllic, peaceful, serene, quiet and enjoyable, the YMCA Camp of the Rockies was a pleasant stay. Beautiful views of the mountains. Great location --close to Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park. The lodge where we stayed was spartan. Remember, this is a place to enjoy the mountains without other distractions. Room was furnished minimalistic, yet with a comfortable bed. Our room also experienced years of deferred maintenance. Examples: toilet seat broken, bathroom sink leaks over sink, no working ice machines, carpeting in need of replacement, no latch on balcony screen porch, window would not stay open without some kind of a prop (I used 2 soda cans to hold window open to allow ventilation). There was minimal lighting and few electrical outlets. The price per night seemed high for the quality of the accommodations. But probably rationalized by the beautiful setting we experienced. The YMCA provides meals in a single pay as you go dining hall. The food was acceptable. Buffet style, all you can eat. There are lots of activities at the YMCA. Would be a great place for kids or families. I'd like to return and stay in one of the cabins -- from the outside they appear to be better maintained.

    View from admin building
    James T.

    Stayed three days with our family for a short vacation. Stayed in the hotel style rooms, but stayed in the cabins a few years ago. The location is amazing with stunning views. There were free and fun programs throughout the day for our kids to be a part of. The mini golf, tennis courts, horseshoes, basketball, Gaga ball are all free to use. My son loved fishing at Glacial creek and caught and released some trout. My daughter loved making jewelry at the craft area. We lost count of how many elk and deer we saw. The food was good and we got lots of treats from the general store or the cafe I. The admin building. Definitely recommend staying here or visiting and walking around.

    Sunset views
    Helene S.

    Great place to stay in Estes Park near the Bear Lake access entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. The property extends throughout a beautiful wooded area. Loved to be able to wake up to a beautiful sunrise and be greeted by a family of elk or deer. The two bedroom cabins have a room with a queen bed and a second bedroom with a single bed and bunk beds. There is a kitchen with dishes for 6, stove, fridge, pots and pans. The dining room/living room has a table for 4. Bring shampoo, conditioner and soap, unless you like using Dial all purpose soap/shampoo/conditioner. Nice to sit on the porch in an Adirondack chair. Lots of activities are available from a library where you can check out a book to an arts and crafts room where you can make jewelry, fused glass or a batik scarf. Grab a putter for mini golf or a racquet to play tennis or pickle ball. Dogs are welcome, but make sure to clean up. Poop bags are available throughout the trails. It's fun to stay at the YMCA!!

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    Stephen W.

    We came here for an end-of-summer vacation and to show the little one a good time. Last time we were in Estes Park she was just 2 so she does not remember much. But this trip already has made an impression and she said that when she grows up she will bring her kids here. We stayed in one of the lodges and not a cabin. Because it is the end of the season it is not full at all. I think there are one or two other families on the floor, but far away from us. So it is quiet. The rooms are comfortable but modest. No TV, which is fine. No shampoo. They do give you towels. The bed is comfortable as are the pillows. The main reason you come is for the actives. There are so many activities, dozens a day and most are free. We saw wildlife at dusk as we walked to the playground, and that was exciting. And then we saw moose by the putt putt golf. The people who work here are super nice and friendly. Overall, this is a great place for families and to unwind. Totally relaxed atmosphere. We will return for sure.

    The stars at night!
    Kimberly T.

    My kids went to camp here, and absolutely loved it. The views, the weather, the food everything was wonderful!

    View of snow peaks from grass in front of our cabin.
    Loren B.

    YMCA of the Rockies is the kind of place I would give 10 stars if I could. I have been coming here since I was a boy and it never fails to deliver a fantastic experience. Situated on the western border of Estes Park, which is one of my top five favorite places I've visited in the world, the Estes Park Center YMCA provides the perfect camp experience for anyone traveling with a group, especially if you have children of any age. I've brought small kids and grown ones and there's so much to do and discover here that we always leave feeling like we've only scratched the surface. Lodging is available at a wide range of levels and costs. From a hostel setting, to a lodge, on up through rustic cabins and four bedroom vacation homes, the Center has an option that will suit your group size and budget. For all guests, basketball, tennis, mini-golf, arts & crafts, and guided nature hikes and star gazing walks are provided at no extra costs. Some for-pay activities include horse back riding, fly fishing, archery and more. The staff in the summertime where tags listing their city of origin, which it typically somewhere outside Colorado. Most are teenagers, very friendly and helpful. Estes Park downtown area is good for at least one full day of shopping and eating, with food and other unique boutique businesses lining the main strip and the river-side space the lines Fall River on the south side of Highway 34. All are charming and enjoyable. And, there's Rocky Mountain National Park, the gate to which is less than 10 minutes drive from Estes Park Center. RMNP is *inexhaustible* as a setting for outdoor exploration at all skill, health, and age levels. If you were drawn to the kind of beauty captured in the Lord of The Rings films, a few hours hike from Bear Lake and you will find yourself in an area that rivals Peter Jackson's New Zealand. No joke. I've rented two bedroom cabins with and without fireplaces, and a four-bedroom cabin with fireplace on my recent visit. Deer walk through the ares throughout the day. Hummingbirds will fly right up to your face (a little terrifying the first time). When it rains in the town, it's snowing on the peaks, washing them white with snow. We have always come here in the summer. If you want to drive to the top of RMNP, I recommend late June through August. Estes Park Center is my #1 summer family vacation destination for amazing outdoor fun, cost, and overall unmatched quality of experience. Could not recommend it higher!

    View from patio
    Pamela B.

    I was supposed to run a 1/2 marathon and when looking for lodging in Estes, I just booked the least expensive place I could find that was dog friendly. I had no idea how cool this place was. I didn't even know my husband grew up coming here as a kid. I'm still giving it 5 stars despite the outdated and rooms not so clean. The rooms were dusty and if you looked behind things you would find garbage and more dust. Normally that would knock off a couple stars lol but the entire resort has way too much too offer to knock off any stars. We brought our lacrosse stuff and played lacrosse. We took advantage of our our golf. We enjoyed our walks and the beautiful views. The breakfast buffet had a lot of options. The eggs were bland and the waffles quite gritty but hey, we had food. We stayed in the hotel rooms and WiFi was rough but we really didn't need it. We will stay here again.

    Miranda C.

    My husband had a conference here and it was a beautiful place. There was a dog park so we took our good boi there. No dogs were there but it was still a beautiful place to take him off leash.

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    Ask the Community - Estes Park Center YMCA

    Can I get dinner here?

    Yes, the YMCA has a buffet dinner every night. It is reasonably priced and is good.

    How good is the WiFi in the cabins?

    The cabin we stayed at had great WiFi! I was able to upload a large document for work while I was there! It wasn't patchy at all. 😁

    Is there a shuttle from the YMCA to the nearby town? Is it within walking? Or taxi?

    Hi Mary - The Town of Estes Park offers a shuttle service from June 23-September 19. It has a stop at YMCA of the Rockies and many in town. You can find more information on its schedule here:… Read more

    Can anyone tell me about the lodge accommodations?

    Just stayed at the Longs Peak Lodge. My room had 2 double beds plus a futon for another person. No television in the room; no kettle. But very clean and inviting. Wi-fi was strong. Ceiling fan. Not sure if there's air conditioning. The… Read more

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    Gorgeous setting on the outskirts of the Rocky Mountain National Park, with spectacular views and hiking.

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    Deer Crest Resort - Amazing place to stay!!! Soooo thankful to have found it!! Just want I wanted. A creek, beautiful landscaping, nice patio and lovely rooms!

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    Great place to stay along the river. It's not fancy but that's not what we were looking for. The…read moreowner is amazing. So helpful. It's a great location. Really peaceful next to the waterfall. Very close to Rocky Mountain National Park.

    My husband and I stayed here for 3 nights, and would have stayed longer if they hadn't been fully…read morebooked! We stayed in a Riverfront Deluxe King. We were on the 2nd floor (same as street level actually - you would go down go down floor to reach the ground floor rooms). I liked having no one above us. The room was large, with a mini fridge and a microwave, and little gas fireplace. Bed was comfy. There was also a live seat, chair and table. The room opened onto a shared balcony overlooking the lawn and the Fall River. The sound of the river is so great! The only drawback to the room was vary low water pressure in the bathroom. The whole property is non-smoking and I really appreciated that. The grounds are incredible. You can't hear any traffic - just the sound of the river. There is plenty of seating on the lawn so you can just relax and enjoy. No children allowed which also boosts the peace and tranquility. The hot tub room seems very new. It too faces the river so you can soak the sore muscles from hiking and still have a great view. I absolutely loved that they offer free s'mores kits in the lobby. Every night, they come out and light the fire pit, and we spent time by the fire each night! It was a nice way to meet other guests and such a treat to have the s'mored. It's a great, thoughtful extra that just puts them a notch above others.

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    Free s'mores!

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    The Inn On Fall River - Comfy bed in the Mountain Lodge King room

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    Absolutely recommend My partner made a reservation there…read morefor us for a surprise birthday trip, and I was very surprised. Close to downtown, beautiful nature sounds, easy to find, lovely room with a view to the river. We didn't really get any customer service experience since they give you a code for your door instead of a key card. Can't comment too much on that. The room was great, it had cups for water and coffee, plates, cutlery, a cutting board, and toaster, a fridge and well equipped for a short stay where you can bring your own snacks/food. Had a lovely time there.

    I have mixed feelings about my stay at the Inn on Fall River. On the positive side, I thought the…read morelocation was lovely; being right along the creek is very peaceful, and I really enjoyed having an outdoor patio attached to my room. It's a beautiful setting, but several issues impacted my experience. First, I felt the advertising was a bit misleading. I saw a pool listed on Orbitz, but I discovered there isn't a pool anywhere on the property. Instead, there are two above-ground hot tubs. I went to the one on the second level, but I found climbing the narrow metal stairs with wet feet to be a bit dangerous. I also noticed that the rooms are slightly dated and showing their age. In my room, the curtain rod was actually falling out of the wall, which told me they need to keep up with better maintenance. You should also know there is no lobby or front desk here; I just received a code via text message and entered it to get into my room. While efficient, it felt a bit impersonal. My biggest complaint, however, was the construction noise. I didn't realize they are currently expanding the inn and building two new buildings on the same lot. Unfortunately, my room was right next to the construction site, and I had to deal with loud noise all morning. I think this place has a lot of potential once the upgrades are done, but between the maintenance issues and the noise, I didn't find it to be the relaxing getaway I was hoping for.

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    Patio overlooking the river

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    Kitchen area in the Mountain Lodge King room

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    The Stanley Hotel - Upstairs bedroom

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    We just came back from a girls trip to Colorado. We went to enjoy Bigfoot Days in Estes Park. My…read moremom & aunt thought it would be fun to have a spooky experience. The hotel is rich in history. Everywhere you look there is charm. We stayed in the "Cowboy Attic Suite". My mom immediately had an "experience". I heard a grandfather clock chime throughout our stay. I never saw one and forgot to ask where it was located. I love old clocks. My aunt had her own experience that woke her from her sleep. Everyone we encountered was nice and we appreciated the cander as we asked for their stories/experiences there. The bad....for what we paid, it was not worth it. The floor feels dirty. It is as though they have not thought to clean the carpets in quite some time. Under the bed is a nice layer of dust. The whole hotel could use a moist cloth and a good wipe down. The dust in the display cases throughout the hotel is obvious and off putting. We met Hannibal. Wish we would have booked the seance, but alas, we ran out of time. He was a hoot to talk to.

    Usually, we love staying at the The Stanley Hotel. The staff is always delightful and brings a…read moresmile to your face. Unfortunately, our Mother's Day weekend stay (May 9-11) was a miss. The entire outside of the hotel is torn up and under construction. There are very few parking spots available, and they are not reserved for hotel guests. We had to park at the Aspire Hotel and walk all of our luggage and belongings up to check in. We stayed in Room 215, which becomes extremely hot in warm weather because the sun sets directly on that side of the hotel (see photos provided). Since the hotel was built in 1909, there is no A/C. When we spoke with the front desk, we were told that once the sun set and temperatures dropped, opening the windows should cool the room down. Unfortunately, the room only cooled from 82 degrees to 79 degrees, and we could not sleep comfortably. Sunday morning, we requested a fan, and a box fan was delivered. Sunday night, the room finally cooled to 74 degrees -- but not until around 5 a.m. Paying $400 per night to be that uncomfortable was very disappointing. We recommend not staying at the hotel until construction is complete. If visiting during warmer months, make sure your room faces the front side of the hotel to avoid the intense afternoon and evening heat The bright spot of the stay was the staff at the restaurants and coffee shop, who were wonderful as always.

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    The Stanley Hotel - Front of New Hotel Addition

    Front of New Hotel Addition

    The Stanley Hotel - Tiny room

    Tiny room

    The Stanley Hotel - Looking up at one of the balconys.

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    Looking up at one of the balconys.

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