We loved the Estes Park Resort. It sits in front of a man made lake and had the most gorgeous views. Brad and I came out each morning with our coffee.
The first morning we asked the hotel person the best place for breakfast and she recommended a little cafe down the street called the
Estes Park Pie Shop. It was a tiny little hole in the wall restaurant but the breakfast was amazing!
As were these views every morning. Colorado truly is a magical place to be.
Our first full day we decided to drive the Rocky Mountain National Park. We had read that you needed to get there early to get into some of the hike areas, but apparently early meant 6 am not 10. So we looked at our options and decided to hike to Cub Lake.
We stopped so many times before we got to our hike to soak in all the views. The weather was gorgeous, not too hot and just enough of a breeze.
They say I’m a little over dramatic....
The hike was a 5 mile there and back. It was gorgeous but definitely a good hike! We were exhausted. My favorite part was the hike back, we listened to thunder most of the way. Thankfully we never got rained on, but it was so peaceful listening to the rumbles.
It storms nearly every afternoon in Colorado, which I actually really enjoyed. Kind of gave you an excuse to chill out and relax.
Day 3 brought more morning views and coffee.
Brad and the girls really wanted to take the gondola ride in Estes Park, but I opted out. As fun as this looked, I figured it was safer for me to be on solid ground. I'm terrified of heights, people.
While they gondola'd, I drove into town to shop. We had been in town everyday and couldn't believe how busy it was ALL THE TIME! I actually ended up finding a bench near a river that flows through town and people watched. It is really a beautiful downtown area.
After they were done, we sadly packed up all our gear and headed out to our next destination, Keystone.
Of course we stopped quite a bit on the way and did some sight seeing.
It's just so beautiful.
We made it to the top of a summit and stopped to have lunch while taking in the views.
We made it to Keystone late afternoon and picked up our keys for the condo we rented for 4 days. Now, as much as I loved Estes Park, I loved Keystone SO much more! Our condo was on this lake which had paddles boats and canoes for rent. The girls took the paddle boats out one afternoon while Brad and I relaxed on one the benches. They also had shopping, restaurants and a Starbucks.
The condo we had was awesome! It had three floors: the girls sleeping area was in the loft, bunk beds, queen bed and a full bathroom and walk in closet. Our bedroom was on the lower level with our own bathroom, so nice and quiet! We made a couple meals and then ordered pizza the other days as we found two amazing pizza places. Most nights we played cards and were in bed early from all the walking!
Every morning Brad and I would get up, make coffee and take a walk around the lake. One of my favorite things about our resort was the river that ran through. No better sound than that!
I researched different hikes in or around Keystone and found one that overlooks Lake Dillon. It had INCREDIBLE views!
On Thursday we decided to drive in into Vail and that was one of our favorite days!
Vail was absolutely beautiful, kind of made you feel like you were in a different country! There were so many shops which of course the girls were all over. Seriously by the third shop that was selling the EXACT SAME THINGS, I was over it. Haha! We had supper at a great little burger place and enjoyed a couple drinks. We absolutely adored Vail and can't wait to come back!
Our last day in Keystone we had booked a horse back ride in the mountains. Now, it you know anything about me, you would know that A. I hate clowns. They are not cute, funny or even remotely something that should be allowed in public. And B. I am TERRIFIED of horses. Terrified. I have no reason to be, have never been traumatized by them, it's just that they are too large for a human being to ride on.
So, after Rachel announced where she wanted to go for her trip, she then announced those horrifying words, "I want to go horse back riding in the mountains!" Uhhhhh.....shit.
I couldn't back out either. I was a sweaty mess all morning just thinking about it.
Now the funny thing about all this was that their "instructional" time was literally a 30 second, talk about how to steer them and get them to stop. I'm sorry, what exactly do I do when mine takes off full board??????
So off we went, after I asked about 50 questions (most of them relating to, "are you SURE she won't take off running??"). It was an hour ride up and through the mountains and I can honestly say I was 100% sure this would be my death. I was so freaking terrified it was unreal. I think I started to relax when we had about 2 minutes left. I'm so glad I did it, but will never do it again, haha!
Everyone loved it, especially Alayna! Our guide was awesome and would ask questions which Alayna would promptly answer. #teacherspet.
Our last leg of our trip was spent in Colorado Springs. It felt like the drive from Keystone to Colorado Springs took forever. We got there after lunch and once we checked into our hotel, we decided to check out Manitou Springs. I actually really loved Manitou Springs! Lots of cute, quaint little shops. My favorite shop there was
Anna's Apothecary. They had all kinds of herbs, tinctures and all natural beauty products. I literally could have spent days there. They even had fresh kombucha, soooo good!
Our last day in Colorado we spent at the Garden of the Gods. It was so freaking hot, and honestly, by this time we were all walked/sight seeing'd out. It was probably Brad's favorite part of the trip! It really was so beautiful.
This vacation was absolute perfection. The weather was amazing, people were amazing, food was amazing and the views....amazing!