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Estes Park, CO. Marijuana Friendly Hotels, Vacation Rentals, B&Bs & Tours A List Of Estes Park, Colorado Hotels & Vacation Rentals That Allow Guests To Enjoy Recreational Ma*****na On Premise In Accordance With CO. Amendment 64. U.S.

About Estes Park, Colorado Ma*****na Friendly Hotels & Vacation Rentals

~ This Page Is A Place For Estes Park, Colorado Cannabis Friendly Hotel & Vacation Rental Property Owners Who Allow Guests To Enjoy Recreational Ma*****na On Premise To Promote Their Properties. With the passing of Amendment 64, adult Colorado residents, 21 years old or older can legally possess up to one ounce (28 grams) of

recreational ma*****na. Non-Resident out of State visitors can now legally purchase up to ¼ ounce ( 7 grams) in a single transaction from any State Licensed Ma*****na Store and there isn't any type of registration system. There is nothing illegal about visiting more than 1 store a day, as long as you don't exceed the 1 ounce per person possession limit. Simply put, as long as you are 21 years or older, you have a constitutional right in Colorado to possess and consume ma*****na in the privacy of your own home or Cannabis Friendly Hotel / Vacation Rental. You will need a government-issued identification State or Country Of Origin to prove you are 21 years or older, a drivers license or a passport should be sufficient. This is great news, as in addition to buds (flowers), you can also enjoy many types of concentrated and edible forms of ma*****na also allowed by State Law during your visit. LEGAL MA*****NA CONSUMPTION

Amendment 64 does NOT permit the consumption of ma*****na "openly and publicly." So before you start blazing those blunts while walking down the street, remember you can still get a ticket for doing so, similar to open container laws for drinking in public. Driving under the Influence

A new DUI law is in effect in Colorado which sets a legal limit for the amount of active THC in your system while driving. The legal limit is 5 nanograms per milliliter of blood. This law was fiercely debated, the main issue being that people metabolize THC at different rates, and the amount of impairment varies drastically for each person. Unlike alcohol, where if you are over 0.08 you are impaired, it's hard to determine if a person is impaired or not based upon THC levels. The reality is it passed, so keep this in mind during your visit. Be smart and don't drive under the influence. The reality is if your car doesn't smell like you ran over a pack of skunks, and your eyes aren't all bloodshot, it is unlikely you will be singled out. If the police do suspect you are driving stoned, they can require you take a blood test. Refusal to do so can result in similar penalties as refusing a breathalyzer test, such as loss of license. The possibility of being involved in a serious car accident, even through no fault of your own, always exists, so best to use public transportation, taxie cabs or simply sleep off your high. The law does allow for a defendant charged with driving under the influence of ma*****na to introduce evidence that pot did not impair their ability to drive. This is a last ditch strategy, the best advice is to drive sober (PERIOD). There is also an issue with defining what an "open container" of ma*****na constitutes in a motor vehicle ~ BOTTOM LINE ~ DO NOT SMOKE & DRIVE

Cannabis Law On Federal Land and Properties in Colorado

DO NOT bring your cannabis onto Federal lands in Colorado. Please be aware that your right to possess ma*****na in Colorado does not apply when you are visiting national parks, national forests or monuments, or other federal properties such as courthouses. Also be aware that many ski areas are located on federal land (mainly just the actual ski runs, not the towns or base of the mountain). A recent review of federal court data by the AP showed that in 2013 through July, at least 135 people were cited for ma*****na possession on federal land in Colorado. Possession of ma*****na on federal land is punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of $1,000 on the first offense, along with a 15-day mandatory sentence that can be extended to two years in prison for a second offense. After that, perpetrators can receive a 90-day to three-year prison term, and a $5,000 fine. LEAVE IT IN THE AMNESTY BOX AT THE AIRPORT

Exporting Ma*****na

Simply put, don't do it. The Feds are watching Colorado closely, and although it is tempting to bring some of our finest product back to your home state, doing so has the potential to give the DEA and Feds reason to crack down. In the states bordering Colorado, the police are extremely pi**ed off that we have such relaxed ma*****na laws, and they are profiling people and performing questionable (and often illegal) searches of vehicles. Mailing stuff home is a bad idea also. Postal Service inspectors seized 158 packages of ma*****na being sent from Colorado through the mail in 2012. By May 2013, in a five month period, 209 packages of ma*****na were seized. Be smart as the postal inspectors are setting up shop and keeping a close eye on packages being sent outbound from Colorado. Ma*****na tourism is becoming a major industry in Colorado. It can be expected that many hotels and lodging companies will begin to accommodate their ma*****na tourist guests. Since it is early in the game, many lodging providers are still defining their policies & as we learn more we will update this page. Can I smoke ma*****na in my hotel room or at my vacation rental? Colorado law allows hotels and private rental properties to decide themselves whether to allow guests to consume ma*****na on premises. We’re seeing some chain hotels and resorts ban it outright, while others will accommodate guests smoking in their rooms or an outside area, such as a room balcony. Many of the hotels in Colorado are smoke-free now, and they apply this rule to any type of smoking, not just to***co. Rest Assured That To The Best Of Our Ability, All Properties Promoted On This Page Are Legal Cannabis Friendly & Will Allow You To Smoke Or Eat Legally Purchased Colorado Cannabis To Your Hearts Content ;)

02/06/2024

🚍🌲 NO CAR? NO PROBLEM! 🌲🚍

Planning a trip to Estes Park this summer? Leave the car behind and enjoy the ride with Bustang and the Hiker Shuttle!

🚌Riding Bustang to Estes Park:
Bustang is a full-service coach traveling between Denver and Estes Park on weekends and select holidays from May 25 to September 29, 2024. With stops along US Highway 36, Bustang is a convenient and eco-friendly way to reach your destination. The bus drops you right at the Estes Park Visitor Center, where you can hop on free shuttles around town or continue to Rocky Mountain National Park!

🏞️Take the Hiker Shuttle to RMNP
Operating between the Estes Park Visitor Center and Bear Lake Park & Ride from May 24 to October 20, 2024, the Hiker Shuttle makes it easy to explore the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park. Daily service runs until September 2, and weekend service continues until October 20.

Find schedules, reserve your tickets, and learn more here: https://bit.ly/3KYiaQh

02/06/2024

June is packed with excitement in Estes Park! 🦙🎨🏃‍♀️

Kick off the month touring our local art galleries. Then, don't miss the chance to liven up your day with llamas at the annual Estes Park Wool Market!

For those ambitious goal-setters, June is your month! Run the Estes Park Marathon and Half Marathon, or try a 5-miler or even an ultramarathon, all set against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains.

Come join us this June and make the most of this vibrant month in Estes Park!

Learn more about our June events here: https://bit.ly/3Krnnzk

02/06/2024

June is Dark Sky Month in Colorado! Since 2019, DarkSky Colorado has promoted the annual event as a way to raise awareness about the importance of keeping the state’s dark skies dark and improving the areas that are susceptible to light pollution.

In Estes Park, we are grateful for our starry night skies. To celebrate, join us for a special free webinar tomorrow night featuring Estes Park's very own Dawn Wilson Photography!

Join Dawn and fellow photographer Mike Pach of 3 Peaks Photography, in partnership with DarkSky Colorado, as they share their passion for the night skies and astrophotography. Whether you're a photographer, a night sky enthusiast, or just curious about the beauty and importance of our dark skies, this webinar is for you!

📅 Date: June 3, 2024
🕖 Time: 7 p.m.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best and celebrate our amazing dark skies! Register for the webinar here: https://bit.ly/4e7UhSY

02/06/2024
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20/04/2024

HAPPY 420

29/11/2023

If you are planning to visit Rocky Mountain National Park in December then you'll want to learn all about what you can expect in terms of weather, how busy t...

20/09/2023

September and October are a dramatic time in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not only are you likely to see gorgeous autumn colors, but the crisp air is often ...

06/09/2023

Historic Old Fall River Road was the first road built through Rocky Mountain National Park to connect the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake which are divide...

23/08/2023

September is one of the most spectacular months of the year in Rocky Mountain National Park with gorgeous fall color, bugling elk, and wonderful temperatures...

24/04/2023

No tent lights? No problem! Stop by the Estes Park Mountain Shop and light up the night with the best in outdoor gear. Come check out our DISCOUNTED BioLites today! 🔆 🏕️

24/04/2023

Throughout the year, we will be celebrating Isabella Bird 150 years after her Longs Peak summit right here in Estes Park!

Isabella Bird was an English writer of the 19th century who was also known as an explorer, photographer and naturalist. Born in 1831, she is not only admired for her summit of Longs Peak, but the legacy she left behind as a woman challenging the standards of her generation.

As part of our celebration, we set out to learn more about her life. Stay tuned for monthly blogs as we interview Isabella Bird experts around the world.

In this first blog, Paula Williams, Curator for the National Library of Scotland, tells us more about Isabella Bird’s early life and the impacts of her legacy. Read the full interview below.

https://bit.ly/3L5X3M0
📸: The Denver Public Library

24/04/2023

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02/02/2023

Happy Groundhog Day!

According to Rocky's local marmots, expect at least 6 more weeks of winter. They are staying snug in their dens.

Did you know that both groundhogs and Yellow-bellied Marmots belong to the rodent family sciuridae and the genus Marmota? Want to learn more? Visit https://www.nps.gov/romo/learn/nature/marmot.htm

Image Credit: NPS Photo/Schonlau

20/11/2022

Shady on my side of the road. I see you sunshine. The river is ever changing in the winter. It is a sight to see. Ducks are back and they love whole carnal corn. Have a great weekend. 😍

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14/06/2022

Sometimes you just need to kick back and enjoy the view.

Hiking is a great way to get outdoors with the whole family and Rocky has over 350 miles of hiking trails to explore. What's your favorite trail?

Image Credit: NPS Photo/Marino

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