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Ember Restaurant & Bar

Explore our menu's and reserve with us today. Ember is a Modern American Restaurant, Bar & Venue located at The Estes Park Resort on the shores of Lake Estes.

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Qi Lounge Wellness Spa

Embrace the zen at Qi Lounge Wellness Spa. Explore our list of treatments and experiences and book your ideal escape to Qi Lounge at Estes Park Resort

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Mountain Village at Lake Estes

Rent one of our Estes Park luxury cabins and enjoy a completely one-of-a-kind retreat on Lake Estes. We also offer weekly, monthly, and long-term accommodations in Lake Estes.

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The Best Day Hikes Near Lake Estes

Discover Estes Park on Foot

Lake Estes is more than a scenic centerpiece, it’s the perfect starting point for discovering some of the area’s most accessible and rewarding day hikes. Whether you’re craving lakeside serenity, forested paths, or mountain views, these hikes offer the best of the Estes Park experience with the ease of a morning or afternoon adventure.

Lake Estes Trail

This 3.8-mile paved loop circles the lake and is ideal for a relaxed walk, jog, or bike ride. You’ll pass wildflower-filled meadows, shoreline views, and open stretches with perfect photo ops of Longs Peak. It’s a favorite among locals for early morning sunrises and evening golden hours. Benches and picnic spots make it easy to linger and take in the scenery.

Kruger Rock Trail

A moderate 4-mile round trip, this trail starts just a short drive from Lake Estes at Hermit Park Open Space. As you ascend, you’ll gain sweeping views of Estes Valley, the Continental Divide, and surrounding peaks. The summit is a rewarding spot to rest, take in the view, and appreciate how close true wilderness is to town.

Gem Lake Trail

Located just north of Estes Park in the Lumpy Ridge area, the Gem Lake Trail offers a moderately challenging 3.5-mile round trip hike. The trail winds through unique granite rock formations and pine forests before opening up to Gem Lake, a high-altitude pool nestled among cliffs. It’s a rewarding choice for hikers seeking beauty and quiet just minutes from downtown.

Lily Mountain Trail

This lesser-known local gem provides some of the best panoramic views in the area. The 4-mile round trip hike gains elevation steadily, leading you through shaded forest to a rocky summit with jaw-dropping vistas of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and get a bird’s eye view.

Fish Creek Trail

This quiet trail runs along Fish Creek and offers a gentle out-and-back walk that’s ideal for couples, families, or solo hikers looking for a peaceful outing. With a relatively flat profile and forested setting, it’s a refreshing option that’s still close to town. Birdsong, mountain air, and the sound of water set a relaxing tone for the journey.

Stay Right on the Lake

For those looking to stay close to the trailheads and enjoy lakeside comfort, The Estes Park Resort offers the best of both worlds. Located right on the shores of Lake Estes, the resort is just steps from the Lake Estes Trail and a short drive to all the hikes mentioned above. After a day of adventure, return to the hotel for dinner, a spa session, or to relax by the fire pits while watching the sunset over the water. With onsite dining, a full-service spa, and unmatched views, it’s the perfect basecamp for your hiking getaway.

All of these trails are within a short distance of Lake Estes and make for a perfect part of your day while staying in Estes Park. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a week, there’s always time to lace up your shoes, grab some water, and explore the beauty that surrounds you.

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