Camping Rentals
Planning on camping in the area? We can supply a lot of the gear that would be cumbersome to bring along on vacation. Tents for up to six people, sleeping bags, backpacks, and pretty much everything else you might need for camping in this amazing area.
We can help you with where to camp, also! Just ask us and we'll give you our suggestions.
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Sleep Cot | $20 | ||||
Sun Shade | $20 | ||||
Cooler | $10 | ||||
Backpacking Sleeping Bag | $30 | ||||
Backpacking Tent | $30 | ||||
Backpacking Air Pad | $25 | ||||
Camp Stove | $15 | ||||
Child Carrier | $25 | ||||
Jogging Stroller | $20 | ||||
Trekking Poles | $5 | ||||
6 Person Tent | $25 | ||||
4 Person Tent | $20 | ||||
2 Person Tent | $20 | ||||
Backpack Stove | $8 | ||||
Sleeping Pad | $6 | ||||
Sleeping Bag | $25 | ||||
Bear Canister | $10 | ||||
Backpack | $15 |
climbing rentals
Forget your climbing shoes at home or need an extra crash pad? No worries! We can help get you back out crushing it on the best routes and problems in the area. Need recommendations on where to go? We got you covered there too - come talk with our staff and get the skinny for current climbing beta.
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Rock Shoes | $8 | ||||
Mountaineering Boot | $25 | ||||
Ice Axe | $15 | ||||
Helmet | $8 | ||||
Crash Pad | $20 | ||||
Crampons | $15 |
bicycle Rentals
There's no better place to ride mountain bikes than in the mountains, and hardly better scenic roads to cruise on a road bike! We have some great recommendations for where to go biking and the rental fleet to get you there! For families and folks looking for a mellow, relaxing ride, the Lake Estes bike path is located about 150 feet from our rental department. Enjoy over 8 miles of bike paths right out our door!
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grit freedom chair
With a commitment to provide recreational opportunities to all, EPMS along with Rocky Mountain National Park and Rocky Mountain Conservancy proudly offer access to the Grit Freedom Chair. This all-terrain wheel chair provides visitors with hiking mobility assistance for the Estes Valley.
COSTS:
There is no cost for using the chair. The Grit Freedom Chair was donated by the Sam Schneider Legacy Foundation in memory of Sam Schneider and his love of outdoor adventures.
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USER RESPONSIBILITY:
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We recommend that you plan to hike with a companion.
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Complete necessary waiver forms
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Be certain trash and debris is cleaned from the chair
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Return the Grit Freedom Chair in the condition it was taken out, minus normal wear and tear
SAFETY:
As with all trail users, we suggest that Grit Freedom Chair users and those accompanying them bring: water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, necessary medication and medical equipment, cell phone, hat, seat cushion, weather appropriate clothing – including an extra layer for changing weather. Please note that you will be on trails without immediate access to backup medication and medical equipment.
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TRANSFER ASSISTANCE:
Users should bring any transfer items they typically use. Transfer slide boards are not currently available. If the user requires physical assistance with transferring, a companion must assist.