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Getting to Estes Park

We recommend renting a car to get from Denver International Airport to Estes Park.
Please note: There is NO rental car provider in Estes Park, so cars will need to be rented at the airport.

There are NO Uber or Lyft services available in Estes Park.
There is, however, an Estes Park local version of Uber/Lyft called Explore Estes - additional details below. With that said, we do recommend a rental car as the most flexible choice for getting around town and Rocky Mountain National Park, but the immediate town of Estes Park is fairly small and walkable!

 

A shuttle service from Denver International Airport to  Estes Park is also available.
Reservations can be made online or by calling 970-586-5151.

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Taxi Service

Again, there are NO Ubers or Lyfts in Estes Park. There is another private and reliable ride service available. This private transportation business is fully licensed, regulated, and insured in the state of Colorado to provide private Uber-like transportation services within Estes Park and to the Rocky Mountain National Park.

They’ll pick you up right from your location and drop you off exactly at your destination! Their services book up quickly, so please allow at least an hour notice, if possible. Though helpful, we do not recommend relying solely on this as your means of transportation since their fleet is only 3 cars, and it will be busy season in the area.

If your accommodations aren’t within walking distance of Black Canyon Inn, and you’re not staying at the Holiday Inn or the Stanley Hotel, we recommend arranging a taxi service ahead of time if you do not plan to drive to the wedding ceremony and reception.


Peak Season Hours: Mon – Thurs: 8am – 8pm | Fri – Sat: 8am – 1am | Sun: 8am – 11pm

Phone #: (970) 235-1156

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Estes Park offers free shuttles that will take visitors around town and offers stops near many lodging options. They also take vistors into Rocky Mountain National Park. Route info and stops are available on the website.

Timed-entry permit and entry fees still apply to enter Rocky Mountain National Park. 

Free Shuttles

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