Dog Friendly Hotels in Estes Park

Dog Friendly Hotels in Estes Park
Estes Park, Colorado, is among the most traveled natural environments in the country for outdoor enthusiasts. Along with an array of outdoor activities that include hiking, biking, backpacking, horseback riding and fishing, Estes Park also offers unparalleled beauty and nature. Naturally, the accommodations at Estes Park cater to outdoor enthusiasts--and in many cases, their canine companions.

Cliffside Cottages

Nestled in the woods of Estes Park, the Cliffside Cottages are extremely dog friendly. Slightly to the east of the Rocky Mountain National Park, the hotel is composed of separate cottages with amenities including free wireless Internet and cable TV. As one of the most dog-friendly accommodations in the Estes Park area, the Cliffside Cottages even offer their canine companions an off-leash dog area.

Cliffside Cottages
2445 Highway 66
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
(970) 586-4839
www.cliffsidecottages.com

Econo Lodge Inn and Suites

The Econo Lodge Inn and Suites at Estes Park offer dog-friendly accommodations for dogs up to 20 pounds for a $20 pet fee per night and a maximum of two dogs per guest room. The Econo Lodge Inn and Suites is just moments from popular destinations such as the Rocky Mountain National Park, the Estes Park Conference Center, Estes Park Fairgrounds and Lake Estes.

Econo Lodge Inn and Suites
1650 Big Thompson Avenue
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
(970) 586-3386
www.choicehotels.com

Rodeway Inn

Conveniently located near both the Roosevelt National Forest and the Rocky Mountain National Park, the Rodeway Inn allows guests to bring dogs of any size for a fee of $10 per night. The Rodeway Inn also offers amenities such as DVD rentals, a game room, an indoor heated pool, indoor hot tub, free local calling, free continental breakfast and free wireless Internet.

Rodeway Inn
1701 North Lake Ave
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
(970) 586-5363
www.choicehotels.com

Article Written By Sarah Estlund

Sarah Estlund is a freelance writer based out of Kansas City. Originally from the Hawkeye State, she received her degree in journalism from the University of Iowa. Estlund writes a dating column as well as more than 15 blogs ranging in topic from celebrity, fashion, pets, self-help and alternative medicine. She has a love of animals and shares that passion in her writing.

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