Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Estes Park with Big Mountain Views

Scenic hikes near Estes Park for families, couples, wanderers, and anyone who wants big mountain views without the big effort.

You don’t need trekking poles or a six-hour climb to experience the magic of the Rockies. In fact, some of the most breathtaking trails in Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park are short, sweet, and soul-soothing — perfect for families with younger kids, couples on a romantic escape, older travelers, or anyone who prefers a peaceful walk over a steep scramble.

Whether you’re stepping outside your room at Riversong Inn or heading into the park, these beginner-friendly trails are pure Colorado enchantment, minus the exhaustion.

1. Lily Lake Loop

Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Estes Park near Riversong Inn Retreat

Lily Lake Loop

Distance: 0.8 miles (loop)
Difficulty: Easy
Why You’ll Love It:
Wide, flat, and incredibly scenic, this lakeside loop offers jaw-dropping views of Longs Peak with reflections dancing on the water. Benches dot the path for dreamy picnics or quiet moments. Bonus: Wildflowers in summer, frozen charm in winter.

Romantic tip: Pack a blanket and a thermos. Sunset here is unforgettable.

NPS Info: (entrance fee’s/pets/elevation)

2. Sprague Lake Trail

Sprague Lake, Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Estes Park near Riversong Inn Retreat

Sprague Lake Trail

Distance: 0.5 miles (loop)
Difficulty: Easy & accessible (wheelchair and stroller-friendly)
Why You’ll Love It:
This short loop offers huge payoff — mountain views, lily pads, a charming wooden bridge, and often a moose or elk grazing nearby. It’s perfect for a morning walk with coffee or a golden hour stroll before dinner.

Bring your camera — this is one of the most photographed spots in RMNP.

NPS Info: (entrance fee’s/pets/elevation)

RMNP Hiking Trails Info (more about Sprague Lake)

3. Bear Lake Loop

Bear Lake Loop

Distance: 0.6 miles (loop)
Difficulty: Easy (some uneven terrain)
Why You’ll Love It:
Bear Lake is a classic for a reason. Can’t get into Trail Ridge? Bear Lake is a great option! Tucked beneath towering peaks, this mirror-like alpine lake captures the rugged beauty of the Rockies in a gentle, walkable loop. It’s a great intro to the park’s alpine charm.

Arrive early or late in the day to avoid crowds and see the stillness of the lake at its finest.

NPS Info (Parking, Trailhead, etc)

4. Moraine Park Meadow Trail

Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Estes Park, Moraine Park Meadow near Riversong Inn Retreat

Moraine Park Meadow Trail

Distance: Choose your own adventure (short loops or longer flats)
Difficulty: Easy

Why You’ll Love It:
This open meadow trail winds gently through fields of wildflowers (in spring/summer) with elk often lounging in the grass. Soft trails, gentle grades, and wide-open skies make it ideal for laid-back nature lovers.

Want a little more? Add on the Cub Lake Trail as an out-and-back adventure.

RMP Hiking Trails Info

5. Lake Irene (Trail Ridge Road)

Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Estes Park, Lake Irene near Riversong Inn Retreat

Lake Irene Trail (Trail Ridge Road)

Distance: 0.8 miles (out-and-back)
Difficulty: Easy-moderate (note: elevation & slight incline return)
Elevation: 10,664 ft

Why You’ll Love It:
This little alpine gem is nestled high up along Trail Ridge Road — perfect for a scenic stop and picnic. The trail is short and mostly downhill on the way in, which means you’ll climb about 115 feet on the return. Tucked into a forested pocket, Lake Irene offers peaceful reflections, a marshy wildflower-dotted meadow, and a sense of solitude that feels worlds away.

Picnic tip: Pack a light lunch and enjoy the cool mountain air. Just don’t forget sunscreen — you’re over 10,000 feet up!

RM Hiking Trails Info

6. Lake Estes Trail (Right in Town)

Lake Estes Trail

Distance: 3.75 miles (loop)
Difficulty: Easy, paved

Why You’ll Love It:
A local favorite, the Lake Estes Trail offers a gentle stroll with mountain panoramas, birdwatching, and even elk sightings (especially in fall). The trail winds around the lake and connects to the downtown Riverwalk, so you can start or end with coffee, ice cream, or a riverside lunch. You’ll pass wildflowers, a bird sanctuary, and the famous golf course with a view. Benches dot the trail, making this a perfect sunrise or sunset walk.

Bonus: Rent a kayak, paddleboat, or bike right from the marina for a fun twist on your day outdoors. Leashed dogs are welcome!

Things to do around Lake Estes

7. Riversong Inn Riverwalk

view of the river, romantic bed and breakfast

Riversong’s Very Own Meadow or River Walk

Distance: Just steps from your room
Difficulty: As easy as it gets
Why You’ll Love It:
No need to leave the property for a little alpine magic. Our private meadow paths are lined with wildflowers, birdsong, and mountain views. Enjoy a stroll through meadows and along the Big Thompson river at your own pace. It’s the perfect pre-breakfast stroll or hand-in-hand wander before stargazing.

BONUS: Keep your eyes peeled for columbine, Indian paintbrush, and delicate bluebells along the path.

8. Seven Benches Hiking Trail

mountain views from seven benches trail

Don’t Miss Our Own Hidden Gem: The Seven Benches Hiking Trail

Private. Peaceful. And just the right amount of extra adventure.

Tucked within the trees and meadows of Riversong Inn Retreat, our Seven Benches Trail is a guest favorite — a winding, woodland path that climbs gently up the mountainside with seven hand-placed benches along the way.

Each bench marks a milestone — a scenic spot to pause, catch your breath, and take in the views. The higher you go, the more expansive the vistas become… but the beauty of this trail is that you can hike to your desired destination. It does get steep in some areas and you will need trekking poles in the winter.  Whether you stop at the second bench or go all the way to the seventh, you’re doing it right.

Why Guests Love It:

  • Choose Your Own Pace & Distance: It’s as gentle or as adventurous as you’d like it to be.

  • Peaceful & Private: You won’t find crowds here — just birdsong and breeze.

  • Seven Scenic Stops: Each bench offers a new view, new light, and maybe even a deer sighting.

  • Nature’s Beauty: Depending on the season or time of day, you may spot wildlife, tracks, tree scratch marks or wildflowers like columbine, prairie sage, and more.

  • A Bit of a Climb: It’s slightly more challenging than a flat walk, but the benches offer built-in rest stops and rewards along the way.

💬 Guest tip: “We made it to Bench #4 and sat there for 30 minutes just listening to the wind through the pines. It was the most peaceful part of our entire trip.”

Whether you’re looking for a reflective morning walk, a post-breakfast stretch, or a sweet couples’ adventure without leaving the property, the Seven Benches Trail is waiting for you. Lace up your shoes, take your time, and see how far you feel called to go.

 Tips to Make the Most of Your Hike

Whether it’s your first time on a trail or you’re just here to wander gently, these tips will help you slow down, savor the views, and keep things fun for everyone.

🎒 Pack Light, Pack Smart

You don’t need a backpack full of gear for a beginner hike, but these few essentials go a long way:

  • Water (always bring more than you think)
  • Sunscreen & a hat
  • Layers — mountain weather changes quickly. Even easy trails can feel chilly in the shade.
  • Snacks or a treat for the summit (even if the “summit” is a lakeside bench)
  • A simple map or downloaded trail info (cell service can be spotty)
  • Go early for peace and golden light (plus fewer people).

🌞 Make It an Experience, Not Just a Walk

  • Take breaks just to listen — to birdsong, wind, and quiet.
  • Make it a photo scavenger hunt — who can spot the first chipmunk, wildflower, or heart-shaped rock?
  • Pick a theme: “Today we’re only noticing blue things” or “Let’s each find our favorite tree.”
  • Bring a journal or sketchbook — even a 5-minute nature doodle adds to the memory.
  • Pair your hike with a picnic — many of these trails have perfect little nooks to stop and savor.

This isn’t just a hike. It’s a moment you’ll remember long after you’re home.

🧺 Make It Family-Friendly & Fun

Even little legs can fall in love with the trail — especially if you turn it into a game.

For kids or playful adults:

  • Use our Wildflower Spotting Log to track what you see.
  • Tell a “walking story” where each person adds a line as you hike.
  • Bring binoculars or a magnifying glass for up-close discoveries.
  • Let them lead the way (with boundaries!) — feeling in charge builds confidence.

For couples:

  • Pick a question to answer with every bench stop: “What’s one thing you loved about today?”
  • Share earbuds and a playlist, or walk in silence for part of the way.
  • Bring a Polaroid or instant camera to capture mini trail moments.

 

No rush. No pressure. Just joy on the trail — however you find it.

Your Hike, Your Pace

The best hikes aren’t about miles. They’re about moments — a quiet conversation, the sudden burst of color in a wildflower patch, or the way the light dances across a mountain lake. At Riversong Inn Retreat, we believe in slow mornings, soft trails, and making the most of the little things.

So grab your water bottle, and take it one step at a time and enjoy!

Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, easing into mountain life, or just looking for fresh air and fewer inclines, these trails offer the best of Estes Park — beauty, ease, and connection to nature.

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