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AlpenHut~Sparkling Clean~420 Friendly~With Hot Tub
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CLEAN, Cozy, Quiet & Comfortable ~ This Rustic & Romantic 1 Room Mountain Cabin With Private Jetted Hot Tub And (((ALL))) The Amenities Is Located Just A Stones Throw Away From Rocky Mountain National Park In Estes Park, Colorado USA. We Are A 420 / Cannabis / Marijuana Friendly Establishment In Accordance With Colorado State Law. (((ALL))) GUESTS MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OLD WITH NO ACCOMPANYING CHILDREN OR PETS. Thank You & Enjoy Your Stay :-) The space Welcome To AlpenHut Located On The Romantic Edge Of Estes Park & Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado USA. The term 'HUT' has long been adopted by Rocky Mountain Climbers and Backpackers to refer to a solid and permanent structure offering refuge from the wilderness. These vary from simple 'bothies' - which are little more than very basic shelters; to Mountain Huts which are FAR MORE LUXURIOUS and can even include amenities such as Jetted Hot Tubs Like This One Does... ALPENHUT AMENITIES INCLUDE: A ROMANTIC BED Comfortable Queen Size Bed With Night Stands & Sitting Bear Reading Lamps Alpenhut's 10.5" profile Trinidad model bed has Visco Elastic Memory Foam that offers superior pressure relief that can dramatically diminish tossing and turning for a more restful sleep pattern. Covered with a beautifully detailed quilted knit cover with a corded edge and coordinating knit sides for breathability. Stretch knit fibers are designed to work with the memory foam layers to optimize its contouring properties. The top layer features Memory Foam that conforms to the contours of your body. Tossing and turning are dramatically diminished and disrupted sleep patterns greatly eliminated. Two layers of Comfort Foam eliminate uncomfortable pressure points and adjusts itself based on your own body temperature and weight. Individually wrapped coil innersprings move independently and reduce the sensation of movement on a bed therefore providing contouring comfort and support for an undisturbed night Bed Features: • Helps relieve pressure and reduce back pain • Memory foam reduces pressure points between shoulders, neck and back • Aids in increasing circulation which can provide a deeper and more restful sleep :-) Duraflame Electric Fireplace For Warmth &/Or Ambiance ; ) Library With Excellent Rocky Mountain Book Selection Rocky Mountain Style Art & Decor Smart HD TV With Premier Streaming Content AN EFFICIENCY KITCHEN Sink With Dish Drying Rack Efficiency Size Refrigerator Plenty Of Shelf Cabinet Space A Two Burner Electric Range Top Cooking Utensils Microwave Oven Coffee Maker Pots & Pans Silverware Tea Kettle Toaster PRIVATE BATHROOM Rocky Mountain Style Fittings & Fixtures FULL SIZE Shower With Shower Massage Towels & Washcloths Vanity & Sink Throne OUTSIDE ALPENHUT Private Swing Seat Private Jetted Hot Hot Tub Private Off Street Parking Space Private Yard Space Bird Feeders (In Season) Wild Flowers (In Season) Wildlife & Views (Year Around) Guest access The Hut And All It Provides, The Private Fenced In Grounds, The Private Outside Seating Area, The Private Outside Hot Tub & Your Own Private Parking Spot With EASY Access Estes Park & Rocky Mountain National Park Other things to note TOP THINGS TO DO IN ESTES PARK There is so much to do when visiting Estes Park, Colorado that it's hard to decide where to start, what to see and when to see it. What we do know is that you definitely can't experience all the beauty this place has to offer in one day...or in one season, which means you'll have to keep coming back! Here are some of the top things to do in this exciting mountain town. GET OUTSIDE, OF COURSE! There are endless ways to get outside and the best part is: you don’t have to be a pro to access these activities. From hiking to backcountry skiing, you haven’t experienced all of Estes Park until you’ve immersed yourself in all four seasons. The trail to the popular Dream Lake looks completely different in the summer than it does in the winter. If you’re looking to get into Rocky Mountain National Park in the summer, you’ll need a timed entry permit reservation from May 26 - October 22. And trust us, this system will make your experience on the trails so much better. Interested in rock climbing? Performance Park is right in town and is an amphitheater backed by a rock wall perfect for all levels. New to climbing? Hire a climbing guide. Picnic tables, a grassy area and concrete steps on the riverbank make for perfect picnicking locations while you rest your forearms in between climbs. What about mountain biking? While mountain biking is not allowed on the trails of Rocky Mountain National Park, that shouldn’t stop you from getting your fix elsewhere in Estes Park. Our favorite spot for mountain biking is Hermit Park. Need to rent a mountain bike? Head to the Estes Park Mountain Shop, they’ll get you set up with gear and maybe even a few insider tips if you chat them up. Mountain biking isn’t the only thing you can do in Hermit Park. It’s also a great spot for horseback riding, hiking and camping! LAKE ESTES If you’ve driven into Estes Park, you’ve driven by Lake Estes. Lake Estes is a hotspot for recreation with its surrounding 3.75 mile paved trail and the Marina is your go to place for water gear. There are so many options when it comes to the available fun on Lake Estes! Take your pick of biking, fishing, paddleboarding, pontooning, picnicking, bird-watching and more, or make a day out of it and do it all! LEAN INTO THE HAUNTED SIDE OF ESTES PARK Of course, we all know the stories about the historic Stanley Hotel and its connection to The Shining. But did you know a lot of other places in Estes have a haunted history like the Seven Keys Lodge (formerly the Baldpate Inn) COME TO AN EVENT Planning a trip for summer? From the highest rodeo in the country to runners highs, summer events are bursting with action. Fall events are packed as well. Celebrate the elk rut and the colorful leaves almost every weekend in September and October at the popular Elk Fest or the Autumn Gold Festival. Coming in winter? Spending the holidays in this charming mountain town just screams the perfect holiday card. The Catch the Glow Parade kicks off the season the day after Thanksgiving and the celebrations continue all season long. Wine & Chocolate in February for the lovebirds, Whiskey Warm-Up in March for the connoisseurs and Bigfoot Days in April for the believers are just a few exciting events that take place in the winter. March also has Frozen Dead Guy Days, which is a beloved Colorado event that started in nearby Nederland and is now in Estes Park! This March weekend is filled with weird traditions like coffin races and polar plunges accompanied by an impressive line-up of music. And if a frozen dead guy isn’t your jam, come anyway and we'll prove you wrong. SEE THE ELK RUT Elk are everywhere in Estes Park but they are especially present during mating season, and it happens every fall in Estes Park, roughly beginning mid September and lasting for about a month. The sound of a bull elk bugling is one of the most plaintive and captivating things that you can hear in the mountains. The elk rut is a wild time of year—both for the elk and for us human onlookers. From a safe vantage point, you can watch the bulls attracting, herding, and fighting for their harems. The drama doesn’t only unfold in the mountains either. It is not uncommon to see a harem of 30 cows with one or two bull elk sprawled across the lawns of the golf courses in town, which is why it’s so important to remember that our wildlife is just that, wild and they need to be treated with respect. EAT & DRINK From foodies to families, the restaurants in Estes Park have you covered! The eclectic mix of locally owned restaurants in Estes offers unique, authentic dining experiences that go beyond just a great meal. Bird & Jim celebrates the history of this beautiful mountain town through Isabella Bird's and Mountain Jim's spirit. The Stanley Hotel has a stacked resume when it comes to drinking and dining with Brunch & Co, Cascades, The Post and the 217 Wine Bar. Families love Poppy's Pizza & Grill and Ed's Cantina. And for brunch? If you're wanting to feel right at home, Claire's is located right on Bond Park and has a beautiful wraparound front porch. If you're looking for all of those classic diner options: Notchtop will take care of you. Our picks for best post hike beers are the Barrel for beer garden vibes, Rock Cut Brewing for trivia nights, Avant Garde Aleworks for its patio and Lumpy Ridge Brewing. STROLL ELKHORN AVENUE Find local art, souvenirs, handcrafted goods, gifts, apparel...and taffy. Estes Park has more than 300 shops that you won’t find anywhere else. Pick up some fuel at Kind Coffee and make your way down the riverwalk and shop to the soundtrack of the river, a true therapeutic experience. Elkhorn Avenue isn't the only place to get your shopping in either, the vibrant Highway 7 corridor, the eclectic West Moraine Avenue, and the homey Highway 34 corridor offer great options for food, lodging and of course, shopping. CLIMB THE VIA FERRATA To climb a via ferrata is to climb iron rungs bolted into the rock face while being tied into steel cables also bolted into the rockface. It’s a different and exhilarating way to rock climb, fun if you’re a climber and fun if you’ve never climbed. Kent Mountain Adventure Center (KMAC) takes out private groups to climb their two via ferrata routes. They provide all of the gear and guides. Views from the route look across the Estes Valley and into Rocky Mountain National Park here, too. It’s stunning. KMAC also offers cliff camping. BRING A LOVED ONE The Mustang Mountain Coaster is the perfect rollercoaster for the young and the young at heart. At Fun City, find a giant rainbow slide and even water walking balls to cool off from the intense Colorado sun. At Ride a Kart, race go karts, play mini golf or splash around in bumper boats. We recommend purchasing a day pass at the YMCA so you can access all the fantastic activities. You could never leave this property during your visit and still get a fulfilling Estes Park experience with the family. They have it all: dog friendly trails, arts and crafts, biking, volleyball, sledding, ice skating, fishing, miniature golf… the list goes on. SEE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK Rocky Mountain National Park sits just minutes outside Estes Park, and no trip to Colorado is complete without a visit. Covering over 250,000 acres, this park is an outdoor lover's dream. Here, you can camp, fish, take a scenic drive, or go on a picnic. The meadows, rivers, and panoramic mountain views are a draw for photographers year-round, as are the over 300 miles of various trails. Whether you want to go cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowshoeing in the winter or hiking, biking, and horseback riding in the summer, there's a trail suitable for you.

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