Elk in Estes Park, Colorado 2019, with Colorado Traveling Ducks

It would not be fall for us without a day trip to Estes Park, Colorado.

Estes Park, Colorado

Estes Park is the eastern entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.   There are a lot of elk in the park, and all over this area of Colorado.   In the fall, mating season brings the elk out of the mountains, and many spend time in the parks and golf courses of Estes Park.   We love to see them.   As we enter Estes Park we stop for a photo by the city sign.   The mountain views from this lookout are beautiful.

Mountain view from lookout

We continue into town, park, and walk along the river to the shops.

Creek

Having spent a lot of time in this small park, we can say it is a great place.   Of course, we love the water wheel.

Water wheel

And the shops beside it.   Last year we purchased singing bowls from the Himalayan store.   That is the last store by the water wheel.  They still sing and we still smile when we listen.   Walking along Elkhorn Boulevard, we purchased a couple pair of very soft slippers.   Then our normal stops at Laura’s Fudge Shop.   The sign says they have been spoiling dinner since 1970.   Moms have been coming here since the early 1970’s.   So, it really is delicious.   Fudge, toffee, candy, caramel apples, popcorn, ice cream and more.   Yum.   Then to The Taffy Shop.   Moms have been coming here just as long.    But, let’s find the real stars of today’s trip.   Often we see many elk on the lawn of The Stanley Hotel.

Elk herd at the Stanley

The Stanley Hotel was the inspiration for Stephen King’s book, The Shining.   Driving a couple miles toward the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park, we see more young animals.

We are on the wrong side of these guys

They seem to be looking the wrong direction.   In town, often a herd is in the park near Lake Estes.

Elk in the park

Aren’t they magnificent?   Today we found this bull elk on the golf course.

Bull elk on golf course

And a few more elk lounging on the golf course.

Elk lounging on golf course

These elk are wild and very large, but they are rather accustomed to humans.   However, we do not get too close.   They are wild animals, it is mating season, and they can be startled.   So humans and ducks watch and admire the elk, but do give them a lot of space.   Today we are going home through Big Thompson Canyon.   This is a beautiful canyon with many private cabins, many rental cabins, bed and breakfast, lodge, shops and year round residents.   Parts of the canyon are rather wide to accommodate small settlements, and parts are rather narrow with steep mountain sides.   Often mountain goats are on the side of the mountains.   But today we stop for cherry treats.

Colorado Cherry Company

Colorado Cherry Company is a favorite.   We ducks relax on the chairs and pose for a photo.

Great store.  The Cherry Tree

Inside mom tries a couple bites of pie.   She settles on a cherry rhubarb slice of pie.  It is delicious.   Her favorite jam is dark cherry jam, so that comes home, too.

Pie for dinner dessert tonight?

I bet we have this slice of pie for dinner dessert tonight.   I hope so.   We went for the elk, but did come home with extra things also.   We, Zeb and Soapy Smith Duck, love these day trips.   We hope you enjoy day trips in your area.

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Zeb the Duck has a new Christmas Hat

Mom was planning to have dinner with a friend.   Our friend specifically ask for me, Zeb the Duck, to come to dinner also.   Our friend made me a Christmas hat.

Zeb the Duck with a new Christmas hat

Zeb the Duck with a new Christmas hat

Isn’t this great?   I love it.   I told mom I wanted to go to the mountains where it is colder to wear my Christmas hat.   We went to Estes Park, one of our favorite places.   Here I am with Mr. and Mrs. Claus.

Mr and Mrs Claus in Estes Park, Colorado

Mr and Mrs Claus in Estes Park, Colorado

Christmas decorations and pretty and so much fun to see.   I like this toy soldier.

A big toy soldier in Estes Park

A big toy soldier in Estes Park

I bet he likes me with my new hat.   Of course, every trip to Estes Park means we get salt water taffy and fudge.   I love to watch the machine pulling taffy.

Watching taffy being pulled

Watching taffy being pulled

When we left Estes Park this time, we drove through Big Thompson Canyon.   The road, US Highway 34 follows the Big Thompson River.   There is some ice on the river and some moving water also.

Big Thompson River

Big Thompson River

We love this canyon.

Big Thompson River

Big Thompson River

It is so pretty.   I am not in this photo, but we thought it was pretty and shows the Rocky Mountains with partial sun.

Beautiful Rocky Moutains.

Beautiful Rocky Moutains.

This is another picture of me, with my new Christmas hat, and a beautiful Colorado canyon.

Big Thompson River

Big Thompson River

The road crosses the Big Thompson River several times, and people live in this canyon.   Some bridges from the road to the houses are like this one.

Bridge to cross river in canyon

Bridge to cross river in canyon

Some bridges are higher above the water like this one.

Higher bridge to cross river

Higher bridge to cross river

Some people raft and kayak on the Big Thompson River in places with the higher bridges.   Along the river there are several homes, smaller cabins, and  few small lodges.

Homes, cabins and lodges on Big Thompson River in Big Thompson Canyon

Homes, cabins and lodges on Big Thompson River in Big Thompson Canyon

Highway US 34 connects the towns of Loveland and Estes Park through Big Thompson Canyon.   Many other parts of the highway are also pretty, but this is our favorite part.   I am so happy I went to Estes Park and through the Big Thompson Canyon.   And thank you, Verna, for my new Christmas hat.   My head was nice and warm.

Big Thompson River through the canyon

Big Thompson River through the canyon