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Wildlife You Can See Around Castle Mountain Lodge in Estes Park

One of the most magical parts of staying at Castle Mountain Lodge is how close you feel to nature. Tucked along the Fall River and surrounded by the soaring peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park, our property attracts a stunning variety of wildlife—sometimes right outside your cabin door.

Whether you’re enjoying your morning coffee on the porch or relaxing after a hike, don’t be surprised if you look up and see an elk wandering by or a hummingbird darting between flowers. Wildlife is a daily part of life here, and it’s one of the reasons guests return year after year. If you’re looking for wildlife in Estes Park near Castle Mountain Lodge, you’re in the right spot!

Here’s a look at the beautiful animals you might see during your stay—and our tips for keeping both guests and wildlife safe.


Elk walking through Castle Mountain Lodge property in Estes Park.

1. Elk: The Stars of Estes Park

Elk are the most iconic and frequently seen animals around Castle Mountain Lodge. You’ll spot them:

  • Grazing in the meadows along Fall River

  • Wandering between cabins (especially in spring and fall)

  • Resting under pine trees on the hillside

  • Crossing the road into Rocky Mountain National Park

Best time to see elk:

  • Spring (birthing season, calves)

  • Fall (rut season—bugling, sparring, dramatic behavior)

Safety Tip: Always stay at least 25 yards away. Elk are massive and unpredictable, especially during rut or calving season.


Mule deer grazing near Fall River at Castle Mountain Lodge.

2. Mule Deer: The Gentle Regulars

Mule deer are calm, curious, and often found quietly grazing near our cabins. Their large ears and soft features make them easy to spot.

Common sightings:

  • Early morning near the river

  • Late afternoon in shady areas

  • Occasionally on hiking trails near the lodge


Marmot sunbathing on a rock near Estes Park.

3. Squirrels, Chipmunks & Marmots

These smaller creatures add charm and character to your stay.

  • Chipmunks often scurry across cabin decks.

  • Squirrels chatter from the treetops.

  • Marmots sunbathe on nearby rocks, especially along higher-elevation trails.

They’re adorable, but remember never to feed wildlife. Human food harms them and encourages unsafe behavior.


Chickadee taking a break from looking for food at Castle Mountain Lodge

4. Birds: A Paradise for Birdwatchers

The trees surrounding Castle Mountain Lodge are filled with birdlife year-round.

Common sightings include:

  • Steller’s jays (bright blue, loud, and bold)

  • Hummingbirds (most active in summer)

  • Sparrows and mountain chickadees

  • Ravens and hawks circling overhead

  • Wild turkeys roaming near the woods

Bring binoculars—or borrow a pair in the office!


Black bear in a wooded area near Estes Park, Colorado.

5. Black Bears: Rare but Possible

Black bears do live in the Estes Park area, but sightings at Castle Mountain Lodge are rare. They typically avoid people and stay deep in the forest.

However, it’s important to be mindful:

  • Never leave food outside

  • Dispose of trash properly

  • Close and lock cabin doors

Most bear activity occurs in late summer and early fall when they stock up on calories for winter.


red fox at castle mountain lodge

6. Foxes, Coyotes & Other Forest Wildlife

Other animals you may see from time to time:

  • Red foxes

  • Coyotes (heard more often than seen)

  • Rabbits

  • Raccoons

  • Occasionally bobcats

  • Very rarely mountain lions

These sightings are typically early morning or evening.


How to Safely Enjoy Wildlife at Castle Mountain Lodge

To protect both visitors and animals, we recommend:

  • Observe from a safe distance

  • Never approach or feed wildlife

  • Store food securely

  • Drive slowly through the property

  • Keep kids close during dawn/dusk

  • Ask our front desk for updates on wildlife activity

By respecting wildlife, you help preserve the natural beauty that makes this area so special.


Why Wildlife Viewing Is Better at Castle Mountain Lodge

Our lodge sits on a quiet stretch of Fall River—not downtown, not surrounded by traffic. That means:

  • More wildlife

  • More peaceful mornings

  • More natural experiences

  • More reasons guests return

Choosing Castle Mountain Lodge puts you closer to nature, closer to wildlife, and closer to the heart of the Rocky Mountains.


Ready to Experience Estes Park’s Wildlife Up Close?

Book your cabin or suite today and enjoy the mountain magic of Castle Mountain Lodge.

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