We stayed at the Rams Horn Village Resort from March 14 through the 21, 2008. Our party consisted of my wife and two children under thirteen. Our unit was a two bedroom, two bath with a full kitchen. The kitchen comes in very useful because during the winter months many of the resturants in Estes Park are closed. We made breakfast in our unit everyday. Most days we came back and ate lunch in the unit as well. We went out for dinner everynight. One resturant we really enjoyed and highly recommend was Smokin Dave's BBQ and Tap House. It is about a mile from the resort.
We purchased a seven day Rocky Mountain National Park visitor pass which cost $20.00 for the four of us to drive into the park. Words can not describe the beauty of the park. I can't believe I waited so long to visit. We rented snow shoes at the Warming Hut which is about a mile from the resort and went on the ranger led snow shoe trip. You can learn about this and other activities in the park by going to the web site. We saw elk, deer, coyotes and a large herd of big horn sheep outside Estes Park on highway 34. I was told by locals that seeing the big horn sheep is rare without hiking into the park. There is a snow play area in the park called Hidden Valley. I'm told this used to be a small ski resort. I wish they would bring the ski resort back beacuse it is only minutes from the resort. The next closet ski resort is about an hour away. It snowed about three inches one day which was nice. The roads were cleared and we were able to drive with no problems. Our unit had a fire place and was always warm and comfortable. We wanted for nothing except for more time. This resort is a timeshare and I traded into it through RCI. We highly recomend this resort. The staff was helpful and friendly. There are BBQ's outside most units, The spas were warm and clean and the grounds were well manicured. The units are some of the cleanest I've seen. We will be back again.







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