Press Coverage: Denver Post’s The Know

What to do in the winter when you don’t ski, from hot springs to ice bumper cars

Colorado offers more than ski hills, there are hot springs, hiking trails, art museums, history walks, ice bumper cars and more

A couple from Colorado Springs enjoys the serene backcountry of Rocky Mountain National Park on the Elkin’s Snowshoe Trip.

A couple from Colorado Springs enjoys the serene backcountry of Rocky Mountain National Park on the Elkin’s Snowshoe Trip.

Estes Park

Though Estes Park can get a little crazy during the warmer months, winter is literally and figuratively a breath of fresh air here. You’ll avoid I-70 traffic, and you’ll get to experience Rocky Mountain National Park without the crowds — it’s a winner all around.Estes Park is the perfect destination for trying something new. There are tons of skilled guides and outfitters here who can help you learn (seemingly) intimidating sports like ice climbing and backcountry skiing. Estes Park is also home to an epic sledding hill and lots of peaceful snowshoeing trails. There’s even a guided snowshoe tour through Rocky Mountain National Park that ends with a catered lunch and whisky drinks from local Elkins Distillery.Ed’s Cantina and Grill is a tasty spot to warm up with a margarita and some chips and queso before heading back to your rustic cabin — there are tons to choose from here, including an array of affordable options at YMCA of the Rockies.

Check out the full article here: https://theknow.denverpost.com/2019/12/18/what-to-do-winter-colorado/227864/