Historic Fall River Hydroplant
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1754 Fish Hatchery Rd
Estes Park, CO 80517 - 970-586-6256
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Venicius Pretto
Sep 19th, 2023 -
Alissa Duquette
I really enjoyed the tour!
Sep 15th, 2023 -
Ryan Madden
Very informative hour-long presentation & tour. It's free! Quite fascinating to learn about what the town was like over 100 years ago, and the history of the Stanley brothers. A good chunk of the presentation is dedicated to the Flood of 1982, in which the Lawn Lake Dam failed, creating the Alluvial Fan inside Rocky Mountain NP, and sending just a tiny bit of water down the Roaring River, into the Fall River, breaching the Cascade Dam (which was constructed for the hydroplant), flooding the hydroplant and continuing into Estes Park (as luck would have it, Lake Estes was abnormally low that year, and was able to accommodate the flood waters that made it that far).
Aug 21st, 2023 -
Kathy Ells
Jun 17th, 2023 -
roland tanner
May 4th, 2023
Contact Info
- 970-586-6256
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Q What is the phone number for Historic Fall River Hydroplant?
A The phone number for Historic Fall River Hydroplant is: 970-586-6256.
Q Where is Historic Fall River Hydroplant located?
A Historic Fall River Hydroplant is located at 1754 Fish Hatchery Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517
Q What is the internet address for Historic Fall River Hydroplant?
A The website (URL) for Historic Fall River Hydroplant is: http://www.estes.org/museum
Q How is Historic Fall River Hydroplant rated?
A Historic Fall River Hydroplant has a 4.6 Star Rating from 16 reviewers.
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Historic Fall River Hydroplant
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( 16 Reviews )Venicius Pretto on Google
Alissa Duquette on Google
I really enjoyed the tour!
Ryan Madden on Google
Very informative hour-long presentation & tour. It's free! Quite fascinating to learn about what the town was like over 100 years ago, and the history of the Stanley brothers. A good chunk of the presentation is dedicated to the Flood of 1982, in which the Lawn Lake Dam failed, creating the Alluvial Fan inside Rocky Mountain NP, and sending just a tiny bit of water down the Roaring River, into the Fall River, breaching the Cascade Dam (which was constructed for the hydroplant), flooding the hydroplant and continuing into Estes Park (as luck would have it, Lake Estes was abnormally low that year, and was able to accommodate the flood waters that made it that far).
Kathy Ells on Google
roland tanner on Google
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