Okay nic, Estes Park
Estes Park is beautiful. It is very touristy though. You will most likely encounter many people on your trip. BTW, when are you going to be here?
The Rockies are a place of adventure. Hiking, camping, horses, rafting, kayaking, biking, climbing.....take advantage of it. There are some incredible views here that will literally take your breath away...(if not from the view, then from the elevation.) Remember it is very easy to get altitude sickness. Whatever outdoor activity you do, be sure to take plenty of water and sunscreen. And TAKE IT EASY!!! Living in the higher elevation you adapt to the thin air, but many out of staters over do it.
Please, please please heed my advice!!!!! One thing I highly suggest is hike the Continental Divide. It's not too incredibly high in some spots. It's not like summiting one of the fourteeners. But you will get an eyeful of mountains, and you can say, "I stood atop the Continental Divide." In Colorado, you will hear the term fourteener a lot. A fourteener is in reference to one of the 54 14,000 foot mountains we have here.
Will you be camping at all. If you can, and want to see something amazing, do it. Or stay out late one night in the mountains. I look forward to camping just for this reason.....the milky way. Only high atop those peak in the darkest of dark, is it truly seen. Breathtaking.
I'd tell you to go rafting, but you're not going to be in the best parts of the state for rafting. If ever you go back and you anywhere near the Arkansas (my watersource!) or the Colorado....go rafting. Shawn would shoot me if he heard me suggest this to you because he is a kayaker...or paddler. But paddling takes a lot of practice and isn't something you can do first hand in the white water. Take a raft...ride the rapids...you will become addicted. I'm sure there is rafting on the Poudre, but I would wait for the Colorado if I were you.
The Estes-Park homepage is probably the best link I can give you. It's really going to depend on what types of things you like to do.
Please feel free to write me any time for any more suggestion. Meanwhile, here is that link:
Estes ParkHave fun. Remember the Colorado State Park motto.....Play Hard, Rest Easy. Please don't hesitate if you have any questions. I hope this helps. Enjoy the views nic.