Cindy Mackin, Chief Strategy Officer for Estes Park, shares how the Colorado destination is redefining winter tourism. The town’s first-ever ski joring competition—a thrilling mix of horseback riding and skiing—takes place January 24-26. Beyond events, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing across picturesque trails like Dream Lake. Estes Park also hosts quirky celebrations like Frozen Dead Guy Days, featuring coffin races and polar plunges in March. With its stunning scenery, vibrant local culture, and year-round attractions, Estes Park promises an unforgettable winter experience for adventurers and curious travelers alike.
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