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    Fall River Hydro Interpretive Center

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    Great tour.very knowledge guides. The plant is no longer operational but is still worth visit.

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    Historic Park Theatre

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    3.7 mi

    You can't miss this classic towering building if you drive into town via Hwy. 36. You are right…read morebeside it. A family-run business, it anchors the Riverwalk. As I ate @ a Park Theater Cafe' patio table next door, I noted that people glanced & then passed it by ~ obviously Shoppers lol. But I was drawn to it like a magnet, as I am attracted to the rare gems of yesteryear that won't last forever. I walked into the Lobby & proceeded to marvel @ this "museum" & take photos. A quiet young man came out & I peppered him with ?s & compliments. I assumed he was the Owners' Grandson? Note the antique player piano & Bar offering Beer, Wine, & Liquor, in my photos. The interior of the theater seems small, but seats 225. If you have a nostalgic bone, check it out!

    4/26/25-As a historian I love old buildings and this is a unique part of Colorado history. At the…read moresame time trying to make old buildings meet modern needs has to been done if you want them to be usable to the public. First thing is that the building is not ADA friendly. The only bathrooms the had open during Bigfoot Days were down some stairs. No elevator access or ground floor bathrooms. So if you have mobility devices or walking issues this is not a place for you. Also even the 'updated' seats are not American size. I say this because a lot of Americans are overweight and if you have any weight on you, you are squished in the chairs. A lot would need to be done to make the building friendly for all which I understand would be a huge expense. I hope the city helps put some money into this place so that it would be good for city sponsored events.

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    Town of Estes Park

    4.1(68 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    While visiting Rocky Mountain National Park, I spent some time in Estes Park after each day in the…read morepark. You have to go through this town to get to a couple of the park entrances. I grabbed dinner at a few restaurants and spent some time in Stanley Park. The view of Lake Estes from the park is stunning. The downtown area in Estes Park has a number of restaurants and retail stores. For activities, there is an Aerial Tramway to Prospect Mountain's summit or you can jump on a jeep tour. If you love outdoor activities, this is a great place to visit. Sadly, there was a huge wildfire going on when I was here that caused a lot of smoke. But overall, Estes Park is a great town to visit and has lots to do.

    The downtown is full of shops and mass amounts of people who capitalize off tourism from those…read morevisiting Rocky Mountain National Park. The shops sell stuff to the tourists and it's basically all souvenirs. We had ice cream and it was mediocre. The service is horrible here in general. I don't know what it is, but I think it's because the employees seem to be seasonal workers that really don't care. I also got the vibe that many locals hate tourism from the National Park so you get a mix of experiences from those businesses that truly care about your experience and others that don't at all and are annoyed by the amount of tourists in their town. The crosswalks in downtown go straight and horizontal so every now and then you get crossing guards yelling that you can now cross in all directions. The downtown doesn't have enough parking so it's hard to find a spot to park.

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