1565 State Highway 66, Estes Park, Colorado, United States | 970-586-4338
Well-maintained cabins with hand-carved wood furniture and fireplaces
Small gym with a flat-screen TV
Three hot tubs and a heated outdoor pool
Clubhouse, with a kitchen for meetings and events
Movies, books, board games, and sports equipment to borrow
Laundry room with four washers and four dryers
Playground, fire pit, hammocks, picnic tables, and grills
Internet corner with two computers
Bikes and sleds to borrow
Volleyball, tetherball, and lawn games
Free Wi-Fi, coffee, and outdoor parking
Books up well in advance
Rooms near the pool area can be noisy
Cabins built close together, limiting privacy
The Rams Horn Village Resort is a family Rocky Mountain time-share destination of beautiful cabins in close proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park and downtown Estes Park, with three hot tubs, a pool for the summertime, laundry room, small gym, picnic, and barbecue facilities, and a clubhouse that loans sports equipment. The 46 well-maintained cabins have custom wood furniture, full kitchens, fireplaces, and private patios with grills. It's especially popular with families, including for larger family reunions. For travelers looking for a somewhat more secluded option, the nearby Brynwood on the River is a good pick.
Scene
Family-run Rocky Mountain getaway with luxe cabins and kid-friendly facilities
Set amid wooded acres next to Rocky Mountain National park, the Rams Horn Village Resort draws on its mountain surroundings in its style, as evidenced in its affordable, log-cabin-style family cabins and myriad family-friendly facilities. Picnic tables, a hammock, and grills are scattered around the grounds, and curious elk and other wildlife are regular visitors. In the winter months, it's a cozy, quiet destination, but the summer months see family reunions take over the clubhouse and pool area, and the atmosphere throughout is convivial.
Location
On wooded grounds near the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park, in Estes Park
Estes Park, located on the Big Thompson River, has been a vacation destination since 1860. The small town -- with a population of 6,086 -- is a quiet mountain destination for travelers. Rams Horn Village Resort is a 15-minute drive from Rocky Mountain National Park and its renowned hiking trails. Chasm Lake is a 19-minute drive away and Lake Estes a 10-minute drive. Driving to Estes Park Museum also takes 10 minutes. There are restaurants, markets, gas stations, and shops within a 10-minute walk of the resort. The Tiny Town Miniature Golf is a 15-minute walk away and the Trout Haven Fishing Pond is a two-minute drive. The Denver International Airport takes an hour and a half to get to by car. Skiing and snowboarding are available at the Eldora Mountain Resort, a little over an hour away.
Rooms
Modern cabins with flat-screen TVs, fireplaces, kitchens, and patios
The wooden cabins at Rams Horn Village Resort are rustic-inspired, but feel clean and contemporary, with all the requisite modern conveniences, like stainless steel appliances in kitchens, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs in the bedrooms and sitting areas. Long-term rentals are encouraged as these are time-share cabins. Each cabin sleeps up to six people and has two master suites, a dining room, two stories, and a living room with a log fireplace. Hand-carved wood furniture, leather sofas, and wildlife-inspired decor accentuate the Rocky Mountain feel. Bathrooms are basic and clean, with shower/tub combinations. Balconies and ground-floor patios also have custom wood furniture, grills, and views of the forest, mountains, or parking lot.
Features
Pool, hot tubs, clubhouse, a small gym, sports gear to borrow
The Rams Horn Village Resort provides all the conveniences of home, including a communal laundry room with four washing machines and four dryers, as well as a small carpeted gym with a water cooler and modern equipment. Sports equipment, board games, movies, bicycles, and sleds are all available to borrow. There’s also a heated outdoor pool, open in the summer, surrounded by trees, plastic white loungers, and three hot tubs. There's also a playground for kids.The clubhouse, which can be used for meetings or social gatherings, has a wood porch with rocking chairs; inside, there’s a fireplace, bathroom, conference tables, sitting area, and kitchen. The hotel hosts wine and cheese socials, a waffle breakfast and ice-cream parties in the clubhouse throughout the year.