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May 1, 2026 Ladies and gentlemen, get your ducks in a row. Saturday is the 38th running of the Great Estes Park Rotary Duck Race, which began in 1989. The duck drops will take place near Performance Park with some adjustments due to the bridge construction. Look for signs and follow the crowds. ABOVE THE FOLD MORE NEWS Thank you…
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May 1, 2026

Ladies and gentlemen, get your ducks in a row.

Saturday is the 38th running of the Great Estes Park Rotary Duck Race, which began in 1989. The duck drops will take place near Performance Park with some adjustments due to the bridge construction. Look for signs and follow the crowds.

ABOVE THE FOLD

Aging Matters is a new weekly column focused on topics of concern to seniors in the Estes Valley.

May 1, 2026

At the end of March, the Estes Valley Voice helped coordinate An Elder A-Fair, a symposium about aging issues in […]

The Estes Park community will gather Sunday for the 25th annual Cinco de Mayo celebration. The local event is organized and hosted by Olga Ortega de Rojas and her husband Enrique, owners of Mountain Home Café.

May 1, 2026

A quarter-century tradition returns Sunday, May 3, as the Estes Park community gathers for its annual Cinco de Mayo fiesta, […]

Tax infographic

May 1, 2026

With only two months of sales tax collections, coffers for both the Town of Estes Park and Visit Estes Park […]

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May 1, 2026

HOURSMondays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays, 1 to 5 […]

Sundance Film Festival panel discussion with Lauren Sloane, Colorado Film Commissioner; Jeff Levine, Sundance Institute's Head of Audience Development & Experience; Charlene Hoffman, CEO of Visit Boulder; and Sarah Leonard, CEO of Visit Estes Park.

April 30, 2026

A Visit Estes Park panel offered few firm plans for Sundance 2027, but did highlight future opportunities for local businesses […]

MORE NEWS

April 30, 2026

Local artist John Long discusses his career ahead of the opening of “Explorations,” a duo exhibition at the Estes Park […]

Artist John Long in his studio space.

April 30, 2026

Here are our A&E picks for this weekend in Estes Park, including Paranormal Days, First Friday Art, the Duck Race, […]

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April 30, 2026

The Estes Park Town Board of Trustees swore in newly elected board members and confirmed a slate of appointments Tuesday […]

The Estes Park Town Board bid a warm farewell to Mayor Pro Tem Marie Cenac at her last meeting as a trustee Tuesday night, Pictured from left are Trustee Mark Igel, Trustee Frank Lancaster, Mayor Pro Tem Marie Cenac, Mayor Gary Hall, Trustee Kirby Hazelton, and Trustee Bill Brown.

April 29, 2026

In Estes, we have many challenging issues, varied viewpoints, opinions, and priorities. There are those who say fire mitigation and […]

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