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Estes Park Cabin Rentals

Searching for Estes Park cabin rentals? Valhalla Resort’s proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park and downtown Estes Park can’t be beat! Learn more below.

Driving Directions

From Denver International Airport

Depending upon the time of day you are driving, it’ll take you 1 1/2 to 2 hours from the airport to Estes Park; about the same time from various areas of Denver.

  • Exit out the parking lots onto Tower Road North.
  • Stay on Tower Road to 104th.
  • Take 104th west(left) to I-25. (You may opt to take the new 470 toll road out of the airport to I-25.)
  • Follow I-25 North all the way to Exit 243 – HWY 66 (the 2nd Longmont exit) – signs will also say “Rocky Mountain National Park” and “Estes Park.”
  • You’ll go LEFT off the exit (West) -and will travel approx. 16 miles into Lyons.
  • Go through Lyons and take Highway 36 at the “T” to Estes Park.

From Denver Area

Depending upon the time of day you are driving, it’ll take you 1 1/2 to 2 hours from the airport to Estes Park; about the same time from various areas of Denver.

Coming from Denver, you might want to take Highway 36 into Boulder, on to Lyons and up to Estes Park on HWY 36.

Once in Estes Park…

  • HWYs 34 and 36 join on our main street, Elkhorn AVE.
  • Turn left onto Elkhorn and go through town.
  • Turn left at the stop light onto Moraine AVE (HWY 36).
  • Follow Moraine (HWY 36) out of town, stay in right hand lane, follow curve around to right. You will be on Moraine for about 2 miles.
  • Just past the stoplight at Marys Lake Road, you will be turning left onto Hwy 66 (towards the YMCA).
  • From the stop sign, go 6/10th of a mile and watch for the Valhalla sign on the right; turn up our private road and follow the signs 1/3 mile to the office.

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Visiting Estes Park

Summer days are usually sunny and warm – in the 70’s and 80’s – but always be prepared for sudden afternoon thundershowers. Evenings will be cool to mild – 40’s and 50’s.

In September the air turns crisp with chilly nights – 30’s and 40’s – with warming days – 60’s and 70’s. Temps will cool as the Fall wears on. The first snows can fly by early Fall.

Winters are not severe but do bring warm clothing, boots, gloves, and hats. Although not the daily norm, there are numerous mild days throughout the Winter months.

This is blue jean country and you’ll want comfortable but sturdy shoes. If you plan on hiking the trails, good hiking boots are a must. Jackets and sweaters are recommended regardless of the season for the cool, high country evenings.

The Rocky Mountain National Park shuttles run from May 26 to October 22, providing transportation within the park and to/from the Estes Park Visitor Center. Timed-entry permits and entry fees are required. Park passes can be purchased at the Rocky Mountain National Park Visitor Center and entrance stations, as well as online for 1-day, 7-day, and annual passes. More details can be found at visitestespark.com/plan/getting-around/free-shuttle-buses/.

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