From the museum's website: "We are one of the largest model railroad layouts in the world. Over 5,500 square feet, 28,000 hand made trees and 250 locomotives. We have a children's section with interactive Thomas the Train and LEGO displays. Play our Eye Spy game for prizes!"
For more than 100 years, Estes Park has been welcoming visitors. The rich wildlife and breathtaking scenery that lured travelers in the early 1900s still draw guests today. The crisp, mountain air; charming shops; and dozens of outdoors activities do not disappoint. This four-season destination delivers all of that and more. It’s known as a base for the Rocky Mountain National Park, home to wildlife including elk and bears, plus miles of trails. The park’s Trail Ridge Road winds past craggy peaks, forests and tundra. Nearby are the wilderness areas of Roosevelt National Forest.