COVID-19 is able to spread from person-to-person and has caused disease ranging from mild to severe. To protect the privacy of those individuals in smaller areas, Park County will not release any identifying information, unless there is a need to do so to protect the health of others, in regards to COVID-19. COVID-19 and Travel to Estes Park. Updated 5/27/2020. The most effective way to prevent COVID-19 is to follow the social distancing orders that have been issued to avoid contact with everyone but your household. Rescinding Park County Board of Health Order No. Right now, we are in Level 2: Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors. Grand County: 22: 1** Colorado: 33,612: 1,521* United States: 2,732,531: 128,648 *Deaths due to COVID-19 **Deaths associated with, but not due to COVID-19. You can also call 1-800-COLORADO to speak to someone directly. Safety precautions are in place, and in an effort to keep you and our community safe, please do your part and bring your mask! Campgrounds at Colorado state parks. Group facilities, pavilions, cabins, yurts, laundry, and camp playgrounds will be phased in over time by Parks and Wildlife with strict hygiene protocols. Colorado has slowed the spread of COVID-19 through Stay-at-Home and Safer at Home orders, and we must keep it up. 20-03, Issuing Park County Board of Health Order 20-04 Incorporating Safer-At-Home Orders 2020-044 & 2020-091 And Amended Colorado … We ask you to honor the sacrifices so many in our state are making to fend off the impacts of coronavirus and respect the City, County and State restrictions in order to create a safe atmosphere for everyone to enjoy Colorado. The trails in … Private campgrounds are included in this guidance as of May 25.
Last weekend, Grand County Public Health (GCPH) was notified of a confirmed positive test result for COVID-19 of an individual residing in Grand County. Situational Update.
We sure have missed you in Estes Park! Estes Park lodging, restaurants and shops are now open and ready to welcome you once again. Everyone needs to do their part for themselves, their loved ones, and our community. While some types of coronaviruses are common and regular occurrences in the U.S. and Colorado, COVID-19 is NOT one of those illnesses.
Rocky Mountain National Park is undergoing a phased reopening. In compliance with the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment and the Town of Estes Park COVID-19 restrictions, the Estes Valley Recreation and Park District is allowing camping based on the following criteria: Bathrooms will be open for toilet and sink use, however, showers will remain closed until further notice Playgrounds and swimming pool are closed until further notice The virus is still present in Colorado and can re-surge at any time.