My husband and I both have birthdays in June so we made plans a while ago to take a few days away to celebrate and go to the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park and visit Rocky Mountain National Park, one of our favorite Colorado places. We've visited the park often in the past, and you can see all our past visits on this blog-label link.
Located on the south side of Rocky Mountain National Park on Colorado Highway 7 between Estes Park and Wild Basin, Lily Lake is a scenic alpine lake at 8,931 feet ( 2722.169 M) elevation that offers a flat, accessible 0.8-mile trail around its perimeter. We knew we'd pass Lily Lake on our drive, so we were happy to be able to stop and take a walk around it before driving on to the hotel for check-in.
A Rocky Mountain National Park Access timed entry reservation is required to access Lily Lake from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May 26 to October 22, 2023. We arrived after two p.m., so we were able to enter the area without the permit and luckily found a parking spot as the parking lot is not very large. There are restrooms and picnic tables in this area so it is a popular stop.
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As soon as you enter the lake trail there is a placard that gives the story of Enos Mills, known as "The Father of Rocky Mountian National Park" due to his 1907 proposal to Congress to preserve this region of the Rocky Mountains as a national park, which was approved in 1915 as the tenth national park.
The walk around the lake is easy and scenic. It was a nice way for us to stretch our legs after driving for almost two hours from our home. During the summer, the area is teeming with birds such as hummingbirds and ducks. You might even catch sight of a moose feeding on the nearby willows. Colorado's state amphibian, the western tiger salamander, lives in Lily Lake and we were fortunate to spot a few. There are also numerous moderate and challenging hiking trails originating from the Lily Lake location. These trails include Twin Sisters, Lily Ridge, Storm Pass, and a lengthier journey to Estes Cone.
Colorado has been experiencing an abundance of rainfall this spring and the days we visited the park were no exception, as they were cloudy, cool, and rainy. We saw some dramatic weather at times which I'll show in later posts. The rain has made the landscape very lush and green and after years of drought, the plentiful rainfall has been a true blessing!
During our hike along the lake trail, we observed several rocks covered in thick green lichen. Although we didn't come across many wildflowers, we did see some miniature white flowers that I believe are Rocky Mountain Pussytoes. We also noticed several trees and tree limbs that had fallen and were arranged in tent-like piles. While on the trail, we had a pleasant conversation with two young female park rangers who informed us that these piles of forest slash would be burned in controlled fires in the future. They were so happily passionate about their job as Mountain Park Rangers, and I couldn't help but feel a twinge of envy.
We enjoyed our peaceful walk around Lily Lake, meeting the rangers and enjoying nature.
Now it was time to drive on to Estes Park, Colorado, and check in to The Stanley Hotel...more about that in my next post.
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Thankyou for taking us to the rockies and these amazing landscapes. I have never visited anything like this. Our landscapes here in Western Australia are very different. Happy travels and enjy your week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday.
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ReplyDeleteHubby and I loved the Rocky Mountain National Park. We saw some moose there too. Pretty views of the mountains and the Lily Lake. Have a great day and happy week ahead.
As always, you show your great state so beautifully!!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! I know you will bake an awesome cake for you both. I usually bake a Simple Mills box mix, then make a homemade frosting. Trader Joe's Blood orange mix is good with a dark chocolate frosting. Or my latest is to sprinkle gold dust on top of triple chocolate cupcakes. Sharon's gold dust: sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt. If you visit your friends in Florida, stop by and see me! But I'm not there yet. We'll wait until after the worst of hurricane season. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a lovely hike!
ReplyDeleteWow...the scenery is just amazing....
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ReplyDeleteWow. Lovely! #BlueMonday
ReplyDeleteThe area is so beautiful. The lake calm and glass like. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your photos and the narration :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a mountainoustastic week 👍
...Happy Birthday to you, you sure have a beautiful place to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics, good to see your hike! Via Senior Salon Pitstop.
ReplyDeleteThe Rockys seems a perfect place for celebrating birthdays in my mind.
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Have a wonderful week, hugs by Heidrun
Happy Birthday to both you and your husband! I enjoyed the lake and park and your beautiful photos. You are blessed to live around so many wonderful landscapes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blessed Birthday and what a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the pics and reading the info. Love the name of the lake.
ReplyDeleteHappy BIrthdays to you and Vinny! Great photos of the wet spring in the park. That slash is what we have behind the house since the forest cut - I hope it will be burned this winter. All the rain has sure made the state green!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful! We're doing a family reunion around Granby this summer and will drive through RMNP, so we're going to HAVE TO stop here! :) Visiting from Happiness is Homemade link party.
ReplyDeleteI have fond memories of our visit to Rocky Mountain National Park...and our walk around that lake. Lovely place. Happy birthday to you both!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you both! I know you made it special. I love reading the history about this place and it is truly beautiful! Enjoy your week and your adventures!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fabulous hotel. The views and reflections you captured are so pretty. A wonderful way to celebrate birthdays with a getaway!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday and may you both have an awesome day and year to come.
ReplyDeleteThe Rockies are gorgeous to visit and I enjoyed the armchair visit there. Thanks
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What a great lake to stop and walk around. I love how several other trails take off from the area as well. THe place is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place for a wander, it is fabulous to hear that the rains have brought such relief! Wishing you a lovely day
ReplyDeleteWren x
I loved to travel along with you
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing me so lovely place
ReplyDeleteLily Lake. What a beautiful name and lovely walk. This really is gorgeous country, Pat. I'm so glad you have had rain. Especially after last year. I all but cry, watching the news these days.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful!! I especially like the mirror image of the lake and wow what a wonderful photo of the Stanley Hotel! Have a wonderful weekend! Cathy
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday wishes to you both ...
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to spend time away for a few days.
Lovely selection of photographs and isn't Lily Lake a lovely name as well as being a lovely place to visit.
All the best Jan
June is a great month for you two to celebrate both birthdays nearby. Colorado is beautiful and your photographs always are top notch in my book.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the stay. Anxiously awaiting next weeks' tour.
Hi Pat,
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you and your husband!
Great idea to go to Stanley Hotel.
Enjoy the sunshine this morning!
laura
Happy Birthday to you both. You are certainly celebrating in the most beautiful of settings.
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xo
It looks like a beautiful place, especially the first photo. And Rocky Mountain Pussytoes is a cute name for a plant (then I followed the link and the name is a perfect fit for the plant!).
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post. Colorado is beautiful. I need to make another visit soon!
ReplyDeleteYou lucky people. It looks so natural and beautiful. The hotel looks stunning too. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular views of the mountain and lake!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your gorgeous photos.
Hugs and blessings