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Estes Park Aerial Tramway Begins Its 50th Season with May 21st Opening; Special Summer Culminates in a Week-long Celebration August 8-14

The Estes Park Aerial Tramway, an institution for generations of visitors to this beautiful mountain town, celebrates 50 years of operation this summer. The "Tram's" summer-long celebration begins with opening day on Saturday, May 21, and kicks into high gear the week of August 8th, with a Golden Anniversary Celebration leading up to the 50th anniversary of its opening on Sunday, August 14th.

Estes Park, CO (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 -- The Estes Park Aerial Tramway, an institution for generations of visitors to this beautiful mountain town, celebrates 50 years of operation this summer. The "Tram's" summer-long celebration begins with opening day on Saturday, May 21, and kicks into high gear the week of August 8th, with a Golden Anniversary Celebration leading up to the 50th anniversary of its opening on Sunday, August 14th.

"We first stumbled across the tram pretty much by accident 14 years ago on the way to Rocky Mountain National Park," notes Loveland resident Tom Kliegl. "Since then, it has become a tradition for our family – whenever we have guests in from out of town, we go and ride the tram. The spectacular views of the trees, the snow-capped peaks and the view of the valley, the town and the lake really put in perspective why we live in Colorado."

Since opening to the public in August of 1955, the Tramway has safely carried more than three million people to the 8,700-foot summit of Prospect Mountain. Riders enjoy a four-minute ride that takes them 1,100 vertical feet up the mountain, gliding along up to 200 feet above the mountainside.

On the way, and at the top, riders enjoy breathtaking views of the Estes Valley, Estes Lake and Estes Park Village below and the surrounding mountain peaks, including 14,255-foot Longs Peak, the ranges of the Continental Divide and Rocky Mountain National Park.

Upon arrival at the summit, visitors are welcome to stay as long as they wish, taking in the scenery from the observation deck and enjoying lunch or a snack at the deli. Some choose to hike on the trails of Prospect Mountain, or bring a picnic and enjoy an outdoor meal among the trees. Others just relax and enjoy the scenery and fresh air. Some couples even make the trip to the top to get married! (visit http://www.estestram.com/Views/views.html to sample the views from the top)

The week-long Golden Anniversary Celebration set for August 8-14 will feature refreshments for riders, including cake and punch, as well as live entertainment. Commemorative merchandise will be available, including limited copies of an original 1950s-vintage screen-printed poster of the tram looking down onto Estes Valley, similar to the logo above.

Tramway History
The Tramway was designed and built by Robert Heron, who became involved with tramways during World War II. The U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division contracted the engineering company Heron worked for to design a portable tramway for use in Italy and Germany to transport supplies and ammunition and evacuate casualties in steep mountain terrain where battles were being fought. The Estes Park Aerial Tramway is still owned and operated by the Heron family today.

Heron later became a pioneer in the design and construction of chairlifts for the ski industry in the U.S., building the first double chair lift in the nation. His company, Heron-Poma, established what later became Poma, and today is Leitner-Poma of America, Inc. Some of the more than 70 chairlifts built and installed by Heron-Poma are still in operation in the U.S. today.

Directions
The Estes Park Aerial Tramway is located at 420 East Riverside Drive in Estes Park, Colorado. From Elkhorn Ave. (Business US 34) turn south onto Moraine Ave. and stay in left lane. The entrance to the tram is across the river.

Admission
Adult round-trip tickets are $9.00. Riders over 60 years of age are $8.00. Children 6 to 11 years old are $4.00, and children under 5 ride free with a parent. Group discounts are available, including a $1 per rider discount for groups of more than 20, and a $2 per rider discount for groups of 50 or more people.

Hours of Operation
The Estes Park Aerial Tramway 2005 season begins May 21 and ends September 11. The Tram operates daily from 9:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. No reservations are required. Photography is better, weather is more favorable and lines are shorter in the early morning or late afternoon. The operating schedule may be affected by adverse weather.

Weddings
The top of Prospect Mountain has several outdoor ceremony sites which offer stunning mountain views. The rock outcroppings also afford natural amphitheaters. These sites will accommodate 5 to 20 people. One site is close to the top of the tram. The others are within 1/2 mile of the upper terminal. There is no fee for the site, and the bride and groom ride free. The entire wedding group is taken up in consecutive cars.

For more information about the Estes Park Aerial Tramway, call 970-586-3675, email info@estestram.com or visit www.estestram.com.

A book entitled The Tramway Builders" by Philip A. Lunday and Charles M. Hampton gives the history of the tramways contracted by the 10th Mountain Division and the men who built them. This out-of-print book is available for free in PDF format on the 10th Mountain Division Association, Inc. Web site at http://www.10thmtndivassoc.org/chronology.html#tramway.

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ATTACHED FILES

more scenery from the top of the Tram
a jpeg of more scenery from the top of the Estes Park Aerial Tramway and Prospect Mountain

An original 1950s-vintage screen-printed poster of the Tram looking down onto Estes Valley
jpeg of the original 1955 Tram poster

To the Tram
gif of the sign directing visitors to the Estes Tram

Mountain scenery from the Estes Tram
jpeg of scenery from the top of the Estes Tram

Long's Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park from the top of the Estes Tram
jpeg shot from the top of Prospect Mountain and the Estes Tram of Long's Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park

An Estes Tram car mid-journey
jpeg of an Estes Tram car mid journey along its Prospect Mountain route

Estes Tram 50th Season logo
jpeg of the original 1955 Estes Tram poster, modified for this year's 50th season

An Estes Tram car leaves the lower terminal.
Passengers begin the ride up the Estes Tram, leaving the lower terminal on the way to the top of Prospect Mountain.

A map to the Estes Park Aerial Tramway
The Estes Park Aerial Tramway is located just off Elkhorn Ave. (Business US 34) on Moraine Ave. in Estes Park

Happy newlyweds begin their new life together after being married on Prospect Mountain.
Newlyweds ride the Estes Park Aerial Tram down Prospect Mountain after an unforgettably scenic wedding ceremony.

A tram car approaches the top of Prospect Mountain.
One of the Estes Park Aerial Tramway cars approaches the end up its upward journey.

A panoramic view from the Estes Park Tram
The peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park provide stunning views from the top of the Estes Park Aerial Tramway

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