McGregor Mountain Lodge – Estes Park Gay Friendly Inn

McGregor Mountain Lodge - Estes Park Gay Friendly Inn

Estes Park Gay Friendly Inn – Colorado Rockies

Come to the Colorado Rockies and enjoy the quiet, peaceful setting of our Estes Park gay friendly inn, McGregor Mountain Lodge.

We’re just four miles from the quaint village,, surrounded by Rocky Mountain National Park, and just half a mile from the Fall River entrance.

Our Rocky Mountain lodge is open all year. Our guests enjoy the breathtaking mountain views of the Continental Divide, and the plentiful forest wildlife that wanders through our property:

* Elk
* Big Horn Sheep
* Mule Deer
* Coyotes
* Foxes
* All kinds of birds visiting the feeders at each cabin

Come visit us to escape your daily life – for a summer paradise, a winter adventure snowshoeing or back-country skiing, a fall getaway to see the changing of the leaves and for the best Elk viewing, or for the awakening of spring.

See the McGregor Mountain Lodge Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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Visiting Estes Park With Kids – 2TravelDads

Estes Park with kids - 2TravelDads

Colorado is full of all kinds of wonderful small towns, from old mining towns to ski villages, the prairie and the mountains. Our favorite Colorado mountain town is Estes Park. It’s cute, surrounded by epic landscapes and is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. We escaped the bustle of Denver for four days and have come up with our best activities for families planning to do in Estes Park with kids.

If you aren’t into lounging by the pool, this mountain town is going to be your new favorite getaway (and I know there are a few pools to lounge by there too). Check out our top things to do in this Colorado village.

Exploring Downtown Estes Park with Kids

In Washington State we have a great town called Leavenworth that’s really great to wander through and explore, and it’s done up in a Bavarian style which just adds to the fun. This place is a little like that in that it’s been built and designed to echo some of the picturesque mountain villages of Europe while still being characteristically Colorado.

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McGregor Mountain Lodge – Gay Friendly Lodge in Estes Park, Colorado

McGregor Mountain Lodge Gay Friendly Lodge in Estes Park, Colorado

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Come to the Colorado Rockies and enjoy the quiet, peaceful setting of McGregor Mountain Lodge.

We’re just four miles from the quaint village of Estes Park, Colorado, surrounded by Rocky Mountain National Park, and just half a mile from the Fall River entrance.

Our Rocky Mountain lodge is open all year. Our guests enjoy the breathtaking mountain views of the Continental Divide, and the plentiful forest wildlife that wanders through our property:

* Elk
* Big Horn Sheep
* Mule Deer
* Coyotes
* Foxes
* All kinds of birds visiting the feeders at each cabin

Come visit us to escape your daily life – for a summer paradise, a winter adventure snowshoeing or back-country skiing, a fall getaway to see the changing of the leaves and for the best Elk viewing, or for the awakening of spring. Or just stay at the in and read a book by the fireplace or engage in conversation with us and our other guests.

See the McGregor Mountain Lodge Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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Estes Park with Kids – 2TravelDads

Estes Park with Kids

Colorado is full of all kinds of wonderful small towns, from old mining towns to ski villages, the prairie and the mountains. Our favorite Colorado mountain town is Estes Park. It’s cute, surrounded by epic landscapes and is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. We escaped the bustle of Denver for four days and have come up with our best activities for families planning to do Estes Park with kids.

If you aren’t into lounging by the pool, Estes Park is going to be your new favorite getaway (and I’m sure there are a few pools to lounge by there too).  Check out our top things to do in Estes Park with kids.

Locale of Estes Park, Colorado

Let’s just say this now, no matter what day you’re heading to Estes Park with kids (or for a grown up getaway) be sure to leave early in the day before rush hour. You’ll no doubt be coming from Denver, and while traffic isn’t half as bad as LA or Seattle, driving on the 25 during peak traffic hours is a lengthy, irritating experience. If you can do the drive against traffic or in off-hours, it should take less than 1.5 hours to get to Estes Park.

Estes Park is set just up into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The Big Thompson River runs through the town as several small forks, converging just east of the city. This makes getting your bearings in town a little tricky at first, but once you’ve driven through a few times you’re good to go.

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McGregor Mountain Lodge – Estes Park, Colorado

McGregor Mountain Lodge Periodically we’ll feature one of our properties here to let our readers know about some great gay friendly places to stay: Come and enjoy the serene and peaceful setting of McGregor Mountain Lodge. Just 4 miles from the quaint village of Estes Park, CO, McGregor is surrounded by Rocky Mountain National Park, and only 1/2 mile to the Fall River entrance. Open year-round, guests enjoy the breathtaking majestic mountain views of the Continental Divide, the abundant wildlife that wander through the property, including Elk, Big Horn Sheep, Mule Deer, Coyotes and Foxes and the myriad birds frequenting the feeders at every cabin. Come escape for a summer paradise, a winter adventure of snowshoeing or back-country skiing, a fall indulgence in the autumn gold and Elk viewing at its best, a spring awakening, or simply soak in the peace and serenity of our slice of heaven while reading a book by the fireplace. We offer:

  • non-smoking grounds
  • private patios with BBQ’s
  • free High Speed wireless internet throughout
  • a hot tub to soak in
  • warm and inviting lobby to visit
  • wood burning fireplaces
  • kitchens that are fully equipped
  • High Definition, flatscreen TV’s with DVD players are in each cabin or suite
Whether a couples escape, or bringing the entire family, we welcome you! Dogs are allowed in select cabins for additional charge. Inquire at time of booking.

See the McGregor Mountain Lodge Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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