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Welcome to the Estes Park Museum!

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November-April Gallery Hours:
Friday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m.
May-October Galley Hours:
Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m.
Museum Admission is Free
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The
Estes Park Museum, in Estes Park, Colorado, was founded by
volunteers in 1962. A department of the Town of Estes Park, the Museum's purpose
is to collect, interpret and preserve local history, as well as to present
exhibits, programs and events, for the education and benefit of
residents and visitors of all ages.
Our vision: The
Estes Park Museum will be a recognized leader in the collection,
management and interpretation of local history while providing
exemplary exhibits and programs on history, the arts and
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What an exciting history it has been! From the first inhabitants, the Ute
and Arapaho, to the early explorers in the mid-nineteenth century, hunters and ranchers, the
Estes Park area, at the eastern gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, has seen its
share of both heroes and villains.
See a Stanley Steamer, a remnant of the days when F.O. Stanley built the Stanley
Hotel, the inspiration for Stephen King's movie The Shining. The hotel appears
as one of the stars of the recent television mini-series. Visit the changing exhibits
gallery in the restored original headquarters of Rocky
Mountain National Park. See a genuine main street log cabin, now situated on the museum
grounds. Be sure to visit the
Historic Fall River Hydroplant, built in 1909 to power the famous
Stanley Hotel.
The Museums full-time Manager, Derek Fortini, along with his
staff and many volunteers,
has an exciting day waiting for you, as you tour the permanent and changing exhibits that
illustrate the growth and change of this beautiful mountain area.
 The mission of the Estes Park Museum Friends & Foundation
is to ensure that the Estes Park Museum is the premiere local
history museum in Colorado. Each year they sponsor fund-raising activities, like the
"Coolest Car Show in Colorado," to assist the Museum in making accessible to the
public the history of Colorado's first mountain resort. The tax-deductible membership brings you invitations to exhibit
openings, special Members Only educational programs and events, a 10% discount
in the Museum Shop, the quarterly newsletter, and a gift.
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Take a ride

on The Rail |
Historically speaking,
we've had about

visitors. |
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