Hello! My name is Vanessa and I am here to share what you need to know before you go downtown so that you can park and/or ride like a pro.
While Estes Park does have limited parking, especially in the busiest summer months, we’ve been working really hard to offer a variety of parking and transportation options so that our guests can
enjoy all that our charming downtown has to offer.
Want to avoid downtown traffic? Check out the Town’s free parking structure. Located at the
intersection of Hwys 34 and 36, you can quickly find a space and walk along the riverwalk or
catch the Town’s free electric trolley into downtown.
Number One: Visit Estes.org/parking and check out the Town’s Parking Guide. This handy resource has a key that will show you all the public parking areas, whether they are paid or free,where you can find Electric Vehicle charging stations and where you can catch the Town’s free trolley.
Number Two: Download the ParkMobile app on your phone and set up an account. This is completely free to do and if you do decide to park in a paid lot, you’ll be ready to quickly pay and be n your way.
Number Three: Visit Estes.org/shuttles to check out the Town’s shuttle service. Every vehicle is wheel-chair accessible and has a bike rack. Best of all? All Town shuttles are completely free.
Thank you for visiting Estes Park! We are all so grateful that you’ve chosen to spend time in our beautiful home and if there is anything we can do to make your experience better, please don’t hesitate to ask.
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