Best Lodging Near Rocky Mountain National Park

An Estes Park Wildlife Guide from Fall River Village Resort

Estes Park Wildlife: A bighorn sheep ram stands regally amid a mountain near Estes Park, CO.

If you and your crew are planning a summer trip to Estes Park, get ready for an adventure! Nestled at the eastern entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. And when it comes to the perfect base for your wildlife exploration, Fall River Village Resort is in a league of its own. Our unique location puts you right at the heart of the action, with the diverse array of Estes Park wildlife just a stone’s throw away. You’ll have a front-row seat to the wildlife spectacle, from the regal elk to elusive mountain lions.

Responsible Estes Park Wildlife Viewing

Visitors are encouraged to observe wildlife from a distance to ensure their safety and that of the animals. Binoculars or telephoto lenses are recommended for a closer look without disturbing the animals. Feeding wildlife is strictly prohibited as it can harm both animals and humans.

Big Majestic Mammals of the Rocky Mountains

One of the most exciting experiences is seeing large mammals. Here’s what to look for:

  • Elk are a common sight, often grazing in open meadows or wandering throughout town. During the fall, the elk rut brings dramatic displays and the distinctive bugling calls of males, but summer offers quieter yet equally captivating moments to observe these impressive animals. 
  • Another highlight for wildlife watchers is the opportunity to spot bighorn sheep. These agile climbers easily navigate rocky slopes, providing a thrilling sight for visitors. 
  • Mule Deer are also frequently seen. Their large ears and bounding gait make them easily recognizable while foraging in the forests and fields. 
  • Elusive moose can sometimes appear grazing near bodies of water or wandering through willow thickets.
  • Black bears do inhabit the region, though they are elusive like moose. Visitors should follow safety guidelines to minimize negative encounters.
  • Coyotes are a common predator in the Rocky Mountains. They usually travel in packs and do an incredible job controlling deer populations.
  • Bobcats and mountain lions are common but usually hard to find because they prefer solitude. If you spot one, consider yourself lucky and respect their space.

Observing Small Mammals

Smaller critters, like pikas, marmots, and chipmunks, are also part of the vibrant Estes Park wildlife scene. These creatures are often spotted in alpine areas, providing excellent photography and close-up observation opportunities. While getting close is tempting, observing all wildlife from a distance is crucial to ensure everyone’s safety. Using binoculars or a telephoto lens can enhance your viewing experience without disturbing the animals.

Birds

Birdwatchers will find Estes Park a delight, with species such as the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, and various owls and songbirds. The Clark’s Nutcracker and Steller’s Jay inhabit higher elevations. Altogether, there are over 260 species of birds!

Best Spots for Wildlife Viewing Near Estes Park

A female elk standing in a condo building parking lot.

As you venture into the heart of Rocky Mountain National Park, you’ll seamlessly encounter a variety of mammals and birds. Still, some places are noteworthy. For some of the best wildlife viewing spots, head to Moraine Park, known for its abundant elk and deer, particularly in the early morning and late afternoon. Horseshoe Park is another prime location, especially for bighorn sheep and elk. A drive along Bear Lake Road offers a chance to see a variety of species, from birds to smaller mammals, amid stunning mountain scenery. Otherwise, traversing Rocky Mountain National Park to your heart’s content is always a good option!

Educational Programs and Guided Tours

If you want to deepen your understanding of Estes Park wildlife, consider joining a guided tour or educational program from the Rocky Mountain National Park and local organizations like the Rocky Mountain Conservancy. These programs provide valuable insights into the behavior and ecology of the region’s animals, enriching your overall experience.

Premier Estes Park Lodging Near Rocky Mountain National Park

An aerial view of a condo-style vacation rental at Fall River Village Resort in Estes Park, Colorado.

The diverse and abundant Estes Park wildlife, combined with the comfort and convenience of Fall River Village Resort, ensures an extraordinary getaway. After a day of wildlife exploration, returning to your vacation rental condo offers the perfect blend of relaxation and convenience. Our proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park makes an ideal home base for all your adventures. There are plenty of ways to unwind, whether soaking in the hot tub, taking a dip in the outdoor heated pool, or enjoying the outdoor recreation area.

Reach out online today to make Fall River Village Resort a cornerstone of your Colorado summer adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime!