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1700 Big Thompson Ave
Estes Park, CO 80517
2 Star
Lake Shore Lodge Estes Park s Premier Hotel and Conference Destination. Elegant, three diamond resort on the shores of Lake Estes - perfect for corporate conferences - group meetings - family reunions - weddings and weekend getaways. Lake Shore Lodge is proud not only to have one of the finest restaurants in Estes Park but the only restaurant that offers fine dining with a view. Accommodations range from Standard rooms with either a king or two-queen beds to two and three room well-appointed suites with gas fireplaces and Jacuzzis. The Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner offering a diverse menu. The restaurant ambiance is offset with log beams, a vaulted ceiling baroque chandeliers and floor to ceiling south facing windows with breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Estes and the mountains and Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park. Only one mile from downtown Estes Park. Ask about recreational activities.






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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1600
· Check out time is 1100
· Time Zone is -7
· 0 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
From Denver and destinations south take I-25 north to Exit 243. From Denvers Airport Departing Denver International Airport get on Pena Blvd. Take the E-470 N exit- Exit 6B and follow for 17.4 miles $3.50 toll cost. Merge onto I-25 N - Exit 47 toward Fort Collins -15.5 miles. Take the CO-66 exit; Exit 243- toward Lyons. Turn left west onto CO-66and follow through Longmont to Lyons -16.4 miles. CO-66 W becomes HWY 36 at the intersection east of Lyons. On the west side of Lyons Hwy 36 will bear to the right and wind through the canyon to Estes Park- 19.8 miles. Your first glimpse of Estes Park will be breathtaking views of the mountains surrounding the town as you descend into the Estes Valley. There is a pull off by the Welcome to Estes Park sign for photos. Follow the causeway across Lake Estes. Lake Shore Lodge is the large lodge and stone structure on the far side of the lake. Go through the first light and at the second light take the right turn lane on to Big Thompson Ave Hwy 34. Take Hwy 34 east about two miles. Look for the Lake Shore Lodge sign on the right hand side of the road. This is also the turn off for the Lake Estes Marina. Stay to your right for hotel parking. From Cheyenne, Wyoming and destinations north take I-25 S south toward Denver to the US-34 W exit Exit 257B - 52.3 miles. Take Hwy 34 west through Loveland and follow up the canyon along the Big Thompson River to Estes Park - 33.6 miles. Once you enter Estes Park, watch for the large Lake Estes Dam on your left and Sombrero Stables on your right. The turn-off for Lake Shore Lodge will be on the left side of the road. This is also the turn off for the Lake Estes Marina. Stay to your right for hotel parking.
Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.
Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.
Lake Shore Lodge at Estes Valley Resorts is proud not only to have one of the finest restaurants in Estes Park but one of a few restaurants that offers fine dining with a view. The Restaurant serves breakfast lunch and dinner. The restaurant ambiance is offset with log beams a vaulted ceiling baroque chandeliers and two and a half story windows on the south wall overlooking Lake Estes and the mountains and Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park. The dining room is comfortable for families as well as intimate for a romantic candlelight dinner. There is an extended deck on the outside of the restaurant for dining outdoors in the summer months. Lake Shore Lodge has a full lounge and bar area with south facing views and a gas fireplace.


Lake Shore Lodge offers five meeting rooms and can accommodate meeting groups of up to 300. On property lodging will accommodate groups of up to 100. Lake Estes Inn and Suites which is adjacent to the Lodge is often times for used for additional rooms. Lake Shore Lodge will accommodate up to 300 people in the Grand Ballroom for banquets or other special events. Contact Group Sales at 1-800 332 MTNS for more information.

Lake Shore Lodge has a small indoor pool 10 person hot tub two saunas workout room and game room. Lake Shore Lodge is adjacent to the Lake Estes Marina where boats fishing equipment and mountain bikes are available to rent. The Lake Estes Trail is right outside the lodge. The 3.7-mile trail winds around Lake Estes and is used for walking, biking, rollerblading and elk watching. The Trail also goes right into downtown Estes Park and becomes the Riverwalk following the Big Thompson River passing by numerous restaurants and shops. Golfers may also take the Trail to Estes Parks 9-hole golf course. Only two blocks from the Lodge is Ride a Cart where the families will enjoy go-cart racing miniature golf bumper cars bumper boats batting cages an arcade area and a miniature train ride. Horseback riding including breakfast rides are available just 10 minutes away at Aspen Lodge.

Rocky Mountain National Park ...........4 miles Lake Estes Marina......................next door 9 hole golf course......................1/4 mile Ride a Kart minature golf go-karts bumperboats batting arcade and more....1/4 mile Denver...................................60 miles Boulder..................................30 miles





Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near ColoradoWhile in Colorado, you might enjoy a visit to: Estes Park, Colorado: Baldpate Inn: 20,000 keys"Hitler is alive!" Round-up of Fuhrer junk on exhibit in the US. Fort Collins - Timnath, Colorado: Folk Art: Swetsville ZooMeet Bill Swets, zookeeper of a metal menagerie. Laramie, Wyoming: Big Brown T-RexCopper? Bronze? Whatever it's made of, it scares some kids. Denver, Colorado: Forney Transportation Museum: Amelia Earhart's CarThis vast collection of automobiles also has the world largest steam locomotive and an exhibit on Alferd Packer, Colorado's favorite cannibal. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
