
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Estes Park Central Real Estate Highlight

Minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park, three new vacation rental condominiums with breathtaking panoramic mountain views, Mary’s Lake views and strong financials are for sale.
A perfect blend of luxury accommodation, and Rustic Lodge location make these a unique find for Estes Park.
Each condo is completely furnished with Master Suite, second bedroom, Jacuzzi, Queen sofa bed, washer, dryer, TV and DVD, gourmet Kitchens and private decks. Located adjacent to the historic Mary’s Lake Lodge, with outdoor hot tub, swimming pool, 2 restaurants and spa. Rental bookings, housekeeping and maintenance are completely handled by Mary’s Lake Lodge.
Make this a WORRY FREE Rental Investment or second home!
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Friday, August 29, 2008
Estes Park Events: Long Peak Scottish/Irish Highlands Festival
Do you need to be Irish to drink Guinness? Do you need to be Scottish to don a kilt? I think not. Whatever your drinking or kilting pleasure may be, you'll appreciate the cultural festivities at this year's Longs Peak Scottish/Irish Highlands Festival, held in Estes Park Sept. 4-7 the weekend after Labor Day.
So, what should you expect from a festival that combines the best of Irish and Scottish culture? Beer. Really good beer. Guinness is a primary sponsor, in fact, so plan on quaffing a pint of this surprisingly healthy brew while you admire parades, dancers, and maybe a wee dram of Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
In addition to the pipers piping, drummers drumming and jousters jousting, you'll find an array of stuff to explore. Think clans, folk music... the traditional stuff. Plus an opportunity to watch Dogs of the British Isles compete for titles and treats.
But don't forget the food. There's sure to be some hearty dishes to please the stout hearts of Irish and Scottish - not to mention the rest of us.
If you don't feel like being the designated driver, book a house or condo in Estes Park. They go fast!
Find out more about Estes Park, with Estes Park Central.
So, what should you expect from a festival that combines the best of Irish and Scottish culture? Beer. Really good beer. Guinness is a primary sponsor, in fact, so plan on quaffing a pint of this surprisingly healthy brew while you admire parades, dancers, and maybe a wee dram of Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
In addition to the pipers piping, drummers drumming and jousters jousting, you'll find an array of stuff to explore. Think clans, folk music... the traditional stuff. Plus an opportunity to watch Dogs of the British Isles compete for titles and treats.
But don't forget the food. There's sure to be some hearty dishes to please the stout hearts of Irish and Scottish - not to mention the rest of us.
If you don't feel like being the designated driver, book a house or condo in Estes Park. They go fast!
Find out more about Estes Park, with Estes Park Central.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Estes Park Central: A cabin in the Rockies

This bright and sunny enchanting cabin in the Rockies located on over 1 acre of forested land, is the perfect getaway for couples. Located on a quiet mountainside just three miles from town, you will delight in the true Rocky Mountain experience during your stay. Relax and let your stress flow away with the breeze as it blows through the pines and enjoy the wildlife including elk, deer, bobcats, woodpeckers and hummingbirds that often pass through this area. All the while you are never far from the many attractions and activities of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park.
A warm knotty pine interior invites you into this quintessential mountain cabin. The cathedral ceiling opens up the great room with a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable dining area, sitting area with Satellite TV, DVD & CD players, plus a cozy spot in front of the wood stove to curl up with a good book.
The large picture windows draw in the panoramic views of the Continental Divide including the highest peak in Rocky Mountain National Park. Step out onto the expansive deck, perfect for taking in the magnificent views or spotting the local wildlife. The highlight of this property is experienced from the king bed in the sleeping loft with the view of famed Long's Peak as the first rays of the morning sun casts a rosy glow over the mountain top. Welcome another day in this little bit of paradise.
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Need a break from the DNC: Check-out Estes Park
Estes Park, The Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park...
Choose Estes Park for your DNC side trip and you’ll find one of the state’s true gems. Scenery? You can’t beat Rocky Mountain National Park five miles west, and the wonderful, easy drive up! Family Fun? Get out for a hike, go horseback riding, or just mess around with miniature golf. Shopping? Wander down Elkhorn Avenue (main street) and check out the shops. Activities? Free outdoor concerts and special events. Wildlife? Elk and more. Getting here? An easy hour and a half drive from Denver puts you right in the middle of our village, and not even half an hour from famous Bear Lake!
For all of your vacations needs in Estes Park, visit Estes Park Central.
Choose Estes Park for your DNC side trip and you’ll find one of the state’s true gems. Scenery? You can’t beat Rocky Mountain National Park five miles west, and the wonderful, easy drive up! Family Fun? Get out for a hike, go horseback riding, or just mess around with miniature golf. Shopping? Wander down Elkhorn Avenue (main street) and check out the shops. Activities? Free outdoor concerts and special events. Wildlife? Elk and more. Getting here? An easy hour and a half drive from Denver puts you right in the middle of our village, and not even half an hour from famous Bear Lake!
For all of your vacations needs in Estes Park, visit Estes Park Central.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Estes Park Central: escape to the Rocky Mountains

You won't want to leave this gorgeous home nestled in the amazing Rocky Mountains. This beautiful Estes Park vacation home is the retreat you deserve. This is a brand new spectacular three bedroom home surrounded by gorgeous, snow-capped peaks and plenty of blue skies and bright stars overlooking Marys Lake. It will comfortably sleep ten. This home is instantly relaxing and the ultimate in luxury mountain vacationing! It is located just 3 miles from the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park and 3 miles from downtown Estes Park. This home is equipped with exquisite furnishings, appointments, and appliances. This luxurious home features a deck containing a secluded hot tub and a gourmet gas grill. Enjoy the gourmet kitchen with granite counter tops and a stone fireplace. The home is designed wiht two-floor living with a family and living room on each level. The master bedroom has a king sized bed. The second and third bedrooms have queen-sized beds. Enjoy watching elk, deer and other wildlife while relaxing on your deck.
Nearby is Marys Lake Lodge which offers two separate dining experiences including the Tavern where you will enjoy live music along with great food in a casual atmosphere and the more formal Chalet for your dining pleasure. The Escape Spa and Salon offers a complete salon experience to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit.
Find your perfect Estes Park vacation rental with Estes Park Central.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Hiking in Estes Park: Rocky Mountain National Park & Roosevelt National Forest
Rocky Mountain National Park's 350 miles of trails take you to high mountain peaks, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, fields of wildflowers, montane forests, high meadows and alpine tundra. There's hiking for all ages and abilities - whether your goal is a short nature walk around a high-mountain lake or a multi-day trek along the Continental Divide. So many trails leading to so many beautiful spots make hiking a very popular activity in the park.
Roosevelt National Forest on the east side of Estes Park offers lower elevation trails up mountains, through forests and to historic sites. Some of these less-trafficked trails are also open to bikes, horses and dogs.
Plan your vacation in the Rockies with Estes Park Central and rent a condo in Estes Park.
Roosevelt National Forest on the east side of Estes Park offers lower elevation trails up mountains, through forests and to historic sites. Some of these less-trafficked trails are also open to bikes, horses and dogs.
Plan your vacation in the Rockies with Estes Park Central and rent a condo in Estes Park.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Estes Park Exceptionnal Vacation Rental

Experience the charm of Estes Park. This 1600 square foot condo is one block from Barlow Plaza, beautiful restaurants and live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30. It is conveniently located in the heart of the shopping distrct and is one block to Bond Park and the Riverwalk.
This newly remodeled condo is the perfect place to enjoy Estes and is just a 5 minute drive to Rocky Mountain National Park. This spacious Estes Park house can sleep up to 10 people. The Master Bedroom has a comfortable queen bed and two more bedrooms also contain queen beds. There are 2 queen sofa beds in the spacious living room/dining room area.Some of the features of this beautiful condo include wireless internet, cable TV, hardwood floors, new furnishings, new kitchen, dishwasher, two bathrooms, washer & dryer, a deck with gas grill and snow-capped mountain views. Both the Aerial Tram and Fun City (Go Karts, two 18-hole Mini Golf Courses, Giant Slide, Bumper Cars) are footsteps away. We think you’ll agree that this is the ideal place for the most wonderful Estes Park vacation!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Estes Park Events: The Heritage Festival
Step back to a time when people depended on each other, the land and animals for survival. Directly connected to the original means by which we all live today, the early pioneers led the way to establish Estes Park, preserving a lasting heritage.
The fourth annual Estes Park Heritage Festival will take place in Bond Park on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The Heritage Festival re-creates times gone by, filling Bond Park with history.
Watch live demonstrations of crafting, quilting and woodcarving. Enjoy old time music and events on stage, the petting zoo, Stanley Steamer car rides, wagon rides and more. Food is one of the main attractions — baked goods and kettle corn waft through the mountain air. Biggins catering will provide lunch items each day. Steve Lamont of Nutz 4 Life, a local nut-roasting business since 1998, will sell fresh-roasted cinnamon nuts at the festival. The Kiwanis Club will sell root beer floats for a dollar, raising funds for club projects.
New this year is a seven-station encampment, showcasing the old ways of life. Lance Grabowsky, from Wyoming, will present primitive skills at the stations.
“The individuals in the differing encampments will be showing the way of life that the frontiersmen endured,” said Claire Beasley, Heritage Festival board member. “They are going to have someone with a great big pot showing how they cooked over a stove, furs… mountain man type things.”
Jim (Tattoo) Johnson will also demonstrate mountain man living. MacGregor Ranch will give wagon rides, have a booth and give kids a chance to build a log cabin. The Stanley Museum will have a booth and provide the Stanley Steamer car rides. The Estes Park Museum will present Estes Park history and sell books written on the subject.
“We are trying to educate people as to what life was like in the 1880s to 1920s — how people lived in this area — to help people have a better understanding of how this area came about and how we survived up here,” said Beasley. “Because you didn’t have the roads, the infrastructure to get goods up here, you had to hunt. How did you survive? You didn’t have Safeway. You grew your garden. You lived on the land. You didn’t have clothing stores so you had to make your own clothing. You bought your yardage, maybe, from traders. You didn’t have towels and linens to buy, so you made your quilts.
“Everybody had to cooperate together where you didn’t just live your independent life.” Beasley continued. “One person impacted the other person. Going down to Lyons, which was a 20-mile hike or on a horse… bringing supplies and mail up to you.
“Lyons was the epicenter. The main road was via Lyons, St. Vrain, Allenspark to here. So it was Alexander MacGregor who said, ‘Let’s make a better road’ and received money from his mother-in-law and put the road in from Lyons to Estes Park and they charged a toll, which is Highway 36. People rebelled against the toll, tore down the toll booth and then they opened it up to the public.”
“Charles Hewes started a system that would bring people up via wagon… and a number of the lodges went together to promote this to get people up here in larger quantities. It was very difficult because they didn’t have access to mountain stores… it was a very isolated way of life and you had to have survival skills. You had to build up this cache of food and clothing to survive. You had to plan ahead in June, July, August and September to make sure you had things stocked up — hats, mittens, coats, boots, wood.
“Either you raise your own chickens or you didn’t eat. You had a milking cow or you didn’t have your butter, or your milk. If somebody was ill, somebody was expecting a baby, somebody was elderly, you depended on your neighbor to keep an eye on you; you depended on your neighbor to plow you out. They cared for one another.
“What I’m trying to show — the educational — not only for adults but for children, is how rough life was up here and how special it was because these people were extraordinary individuals.”
Rent a house in Estes Park for the Heritage festival with Estes Park Central.
The fourth annual Estes Park Heritage Festival will take place in Bond Park on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The Heritage Festival re-creates times gone by, filling Bond Park with history.
Watch live demonstrations of crafting, quilting and woodcarving. Enjoy old time music and events on stage, the petting zoo, Stanley Steamer car rides, wagon rides and more. Food is one of the main attractions — baked goods and kettle corn waft through the mountain air. Biggins catering will provide lunch items each day. Steve Lamont of Nutz 4 Life, a local nut-roasting business since 1998, will sell fresh-roasted cinnamon nuts at the festival. The Kiwanis Club will sell root beer floats for a dollar, raising funds for club projects.
New this year is a seven-station encampment, showcasing the old ways of life. Lance Grabowsky, from Wyoming, will present primitive skills at the stations.
“The individuals in the differing encampments will be showing the way of life that the frontiersmen endured,” said Claire Beasley, Heritage Festival board member. “They are going to have someone with a great big pot showing how they cooked over a stove, furs… mountain man type things.”
Jim (Tattoo) Johnson will also demonstrate mountain man living. MacGregor Ranch will give wagon rides, have a booth and give kids a chance to build a log cabin. The Stanley Museum will have a booth and provide the Stanley Steamer car rides. The Estes Park Museum will present Estes Park history and sell books written on the subject.
“We are trying to educate people as to what life was like in the 1880s to 1920s — how people lived in this area — to help people have a better understanding of how this area came about and how we survived up here,” said Beasley. “Because you didn’t have the roads, the infrastructure to get goods up here, you had to hunt. How did you survive? You didn’t have Safeway. You grew your garden. You lived on the land. You didn’t have clothing stores so you had to make your own clothing. You bought your yardage, maybe, from traders. You didn’t have towels and linens to buy, so you made your quilts.
“Everybody had to cooperate together where you didn’t just live your independent life.” Beasley continued. “One person impacted the other person. Going down to Lyons, which was a 20-mile hike or on a horse… bringing supplies and mail up to you.
“Lyons was the epicenter. The main road was via Lyons, St. Vrain, Allenspark to here. So it was Alexander MacGregor who said, ‘Let’s make a better road’ and received money from his mother-in-law and put the road in from Lyons to Estes Park and they charged a toll, which is Highway 36. People rebelled against the toll, tore down the toll booth and then they opened it up to the public.”
“Charles Hewes started a system that would bring people up via wagon… and a number of the lodges went together to promote this to get people up here in larger quantities. It was very difficult because they didn’t have access to mountain stores… it was a very isolated way of life and you had to have survival skills. You had to build up this cache of food and clothing to survive. You had to plan ahead in June, July, August and September to make sure you had things stocked up — hats, mittens, coats, boots, wood.
“Either you raise your own chickens or you didn’t eat. You had a milking cow or you didn’t have your butter, or your milk. If somebody was ill, somebody was expecting a baby, somebody was elderly, you depended on your neighbor to keep an eye on you; you depended on your neighbor to plow you out. They cared for one another.
“What I’m trying to show — the educational — not only for adults but for children, is how rough life was up here and how special it was because these people were extraordinary individuals.”
Rent a house in Estes Park for the Heritage festival with Estes Park Central.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Get Married in Estes Park
Imagine a mountain wedding celebration at a romantic cabin in the woods, an historic hotel, a luxury resort, or a charming bed and breakfast.
Picture exchanging vows on a mountain top surrounded by the snowcapped Rocky Mountains, in a meadow fringed by groves of quaking aspen trees, or in a chapel decorated with colorful wildflowers.
Escape for a romantic ride through town in a horse drawn carriage or steam-powered vintage auto or sail into the sunset on Lake Estes.
Your special event can be the beginning of a vacation for family and friends to create lasting, loving memories.
Start planning your wedding in Estes Park with the perfect Estes Park luxury home rental.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Beautiful Mary's Lake Rental in Estes Park

This is a newly constructed, luxury, Estes Park vacation condo with gorgeous mountain views overlooking Mary’s Lake and only 3 miles from the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. It is fully-equipped with a Jacuzzi bathtub, King-size and Queen-size bed, Queen-size sofa bed in the living room, gas fireplace, washer and dryer, TV with Cable, DVD and a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops. A private hot tub on the deck overlooking the mountains enhances your relaxation.
The historic Mary’s Lake Lodge is located on this unique property. It has been totally restored to its original grandeur.Mary’s Lake Lodge offers 2 separate dining experiences for your pleasure. Grandmaison’s Chalet Room offers world-class international cuisine with a European flair in an elegant ambiance. The Tavern serves delicious meals in a casual atmosphere with live music every night all summer. The rest of the year the live music continues Wednesday through Sunday evening. The Escape Spa and Salon offers a complete salon experience to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit.
See our selection of Estes Park vacation rental with Estes Park Central.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Birding in Estes Park
BIRDING
Birders will find easy access to habitat that supports large numbers of native and migratory bird species. The Estes Valley and Rocky Mountain National Park offer an unsurpassed opportunity to view over 317 species of birds ranging from wetland waterfowl in the 4.5 acre bird sanctuary on the west side of Lake Estes to magnificent raptors soaring over Lumpy Ridge to the cleverly camouflaged ptarmigan found above timberline in the alpine tundra areas of the National Park.
In the spring and summer months, migratory birds such as thrushes, finches, swallows, warblers, bluebirds, and hummingbirds are seen throughout the valley. Even sandpipers and gulls are seen around Lake Estes. Hummingbirds are particularly numerous, including the roufous and broad-tailed varieties.
As an added bonus, bald eagles have been seen on the north side of Lake Estes as they establish their nests.
Additional summer birding opportunities include excursions in Rocky Mountain National Park with park naturalists leading bird walks. Bird identification and banding classes are conducted at the YMCA of the Rockies, and the Rocky Mountain Nature Association conducts birding seminars.
The fall and winter months bring bitter weather to the higher altitudes of the Park, but migratory waterfowl are easily found around Lake Estes and at lower elevations in the Park. Species include mallards, teal, coot, mergansers, redheads, widgeon, swans, gulls, Canadian geese, and the occasional pelican.
December also brings the annual Estes Park Christmas Bird count organized by the National Audubon Society. Anyone with basic bird identification skills is welcome to participate as a field counter or feeder watcher.
Whatever the season, you will find the Estes Valley and Rocky Mountain National Park a birder’s paradise, with more species that you are likely to see in a lifetime
Organize your birding vacation by finding the perfect location on Estes Lake with Estes Park Central.
Birders will find easy access to habitat that supports large numbers of native and migratory bird species. The Estes Valley and Rocky Mountain National Park offer an unsurpassed opportunity to view over 317 species of birds ranging from wetland waterfowl in the 4.5 acre bird sanctuary on the west side of Lake Estes to magnificent raptors soaring over Lumpy Ridge to the cleverly camouflaged ptarmigan found above timberline in the alpine tundra areas of the National Park.
In the spring and summer months, migratory birds such as thrushes, finches, swallows, warblers, bluebirds, and hummingbirds are seen throughout the valley. Even sandpipers and gulls are seen around Lake Estes. Hummingbirds are particularly numerous, including the roufous and broad-tailed varieties.
As an added bonus, bald eagles have been seen on the north side of Lake Estes as they establish their nests.
Additional summer birding opportunities include excursions in Rocky Mountain National Park with park naturalists leading bird walks. Bird identification and banding classes are conducted at the YMCA of the Rockies, and the Rocky Mountain Nature Association conducts birding seminars.
The fall and winter months bring bitter weather to the higher altitudes of the Park, but migratory waterfowl are easily found around Lake Estes and at lower elevations in the Park. Species include mallards, teal, coot, mergansers, redheads, widgeon, swans, gulls, Canadian geese, and the occasional pelican.
December also brings the annual Estes Park Christmas Bird count organized by the National Audubon Society. Anyone with basic bird identification skills is welcome to participate as a field counter or feeder watcher.
Whatever the season, you will find the Estes Valley and Rocky Mountain National Park a birder’s paradise, with more species that you are likely to see in a lifetime
Organize your birding vacation by finding the perfect location on Estes Lake with Estes Park Central.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Your go-to for property management: Estes Park Central
Estes Park Central Property Management is your full service, management, rental and relocation specialist. Whether you are arriving, departing, moving or searching for a tenant, we can help you find complete property management of your condo, home, or rental.
We are here to guide you through your rental experience to help you locate the right property for your needs or the right tenants for your specific personal property and for the duration that you need.
We are a locally-owned company operating in Estes Park and Larimer County. We have over 15 years experience managing properties in Colorado.
Find out more about Estes Park Central Property Management.
We are here to guide you through your rental experience to help you locate the right property for your needs or the right tenants for your specific personal property and for the duration that you need.
We are a locally-owned company operating in Estes Park and Larimer County. We have over 15 years experience managing properties in Colorado.
Find out more about Estes Park Central Property Management.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Experience the West with free Cowboy-sing-a-long in Estes Park
Cowboy-Sing-a-Long in the Rocky Mountains
Event Location Name: Bond Park
Event Location Street Address: Downtown Estes Park
Event Beginning time(s): 7 pm
Event Date(s): 08/11/08
Featuring Cowboy Brad and Kathy Fitch - Brad and Kathy specialize in original acoustic folk, family and western music. They are known for their melodic folk music and songs. People around the country have planned their vacations around the Fitch’s performances in Estes Park. This event is free!
Find out more about activities, events and Rocky Mountain vacation rentals with Estes Park Central.
Event Location Name: Bond Park
Event Location Street Address: Downtown Estes Park
Event Beginning time(s): 7 pm
Event Date(s): 08/11/08
Featuring Cowboy Brad and Kathy Fitch - Brad and Kathy specialize in original acoustic folk, family and western music. They are known for their melodic folk music and songs. People around the country have planned their vacations around the Fitch’s performances in Estes Park. This event is free!
Find out more about activities, events and Rocky Mountain vacation rentals with Estes Park Central.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Experience the true beauty of Estes Park in this charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath Lake View House with spectacular mountain views!Some of the features of this lovely two-level home include a gourmet kitchen with granite counters, large dining room, comfortable living room with leather furniture, wood burning fireplace, hardwood floors, fully-equipped office, covered patio with gas grill & picnic table, sun room, washer & dryer and central heat. The spacious master bedroom has a King bed with an impressive view of Lake Estes & the mountains. Upstairs you’ll find two bedrooms (Queen beds), an office with printer and free wireless and a bathroom with shower.
There’s also an alcove in the master bedroom with a day bed and a trundle bed that sleeps another 2 people if needed. In the spacious basement bedroom there are two twin beds.This newly remodeled home is perfect for 4-10 people.
The sun room is the perfect place for morning coffee as you enjoy the breathtaing views. It is just a short walk to downtown, Stanley Park, Lake Estes Swimming Pool, and the Estes Park museum. Only a couple of miles from Rocky Mountain National Park, this unique property offers luxury, convenience & views.
Have your camera ready for the many elk that frequently pass through the yard on their way to Lake Estes.
Estes Park Central offers unique Rocky Mountain vacation rentals!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
A Perfect Colorado Gateaway: the Rocky Mountain Vista

This is a newly constructed, luxury, two bed/two bath condo with gorgeous mountain views overlooking Mary’s Lake and only 3 miles from the entrance to the Rocky Mountain National Park. It is fully-equipped with two King-size beds, Queen-size sofa bed in the living room, washer and dryer, TV, DVD and gourmet kitchen with granite countertop sand gas fireplace.
This Estes Park rental condo is located right next door to the newly constructed swimming pool, hot tub and fire pit. The historic Mary’s Lake Lodge is located on this unique property. It has been totally restored to its original grandeur. Mary’s Lake Lodge offers 2 separate dining experiences for your pleasure. Grandmaison’s Chalet Room offersvworld-class international cuisine with a European flair in an elegant ambiance. The Tavern serves delicious meals in a casual atmosphere with live music every night all summer. The rest of the year the continues Wednesday through Sunday evening. The Escape Spa and Salon offers a complete salon experience to rejuvenate your mind, bodyand spirit.
Find out more about Estes Park luxury condo rentals with Estes Park Central.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Estes Park music fest spreads the Gospel
The Gospel Music Association presents the 34Annual "Music in the Rockies" concert series in Estes Park.
This family-friendly event will feature a different artist each night, including MercyMe, Kutless, Mandisa, Chris Sligh, Switchfoot's Jon Foreman and Nickel Creek's Sean Watkins, as well as local and regional artists. Each performance will be judged like a talent show, culminating in Friday night's awards presentation by judges artist Joy Williams and producer Mark Bright (Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts).
The series will be held from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday though Aug. 9 at the Estes Park Center/YMCA Longhouse, located at 2515 Tunnel Road in Estes Park. Admission is $10 or $50 for the full six-night concert series.
Find out more about Estes Park home rentals and events with Estes Park Central.
This family-friendly event will feature a different artist each night, including MercyMe, Kutless, Mandisa, Chris Sligh, Switchfoot's Jon Foreman and Nickel Creek's Sean Watkins, as well as local and regional artists. Each performance will be judged like a talent show, culminating in Friday night's awards presentation by judges artist Joy Williams and producer Mark Bright (Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts).
The series will be held from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday though Aug. 9 at the Estes Park Center/YMCA Longhouse, located at 2515 Tunnel Road in Estes Park. Admission is $10 or $50 for the full six-night concert series.
Find out more about Estes Park home rentals and events with Estes Park Central.
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