town, Larimer county, north-central Colorado, U.S. It is situated in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, at an elevation of 7,522 feet (2,293 m), on Big Thompson River. It is the eastern entrance and headquarters of Rocky Mountain National Park, and Roosevelt National Forest adjoins the town on the north, east, and south. Named for Joel Estes, the first settler (1859), the town is a centre of tourism and year-round resort and the engineering headquarters for the ColoradoBig Thompson Project that diverts water for irrigation and power generation. Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous highway in the United States, extends west from Estes Park across the Continental Divide and then south to Grand Lake. An aerial tramway ascends Prospect Mountain, providing passengers with a superb view of the Divide. Nearby is the Hidden Valley Ski Area. Inc. 1917. Pop. (1990) 3,184.
ESTES PARK
Meaning of ESTES PARK in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012