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Estes Park Today
By the People, for the People
Evacuation Ordered in Estes Park, Colorado Due to Fire
Mandatory evacuation issued for area near Estes Lake as fire breaks out.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Authorities have issued a mandatory evacuation order for a section of Estes Park, Colorado due to an unspecified fire in the area near Estes Lake. The evacuation is in effect for the 1701 North Lake Avenue area on the east side of the town.
Why it matters
Estes Park is a popular tourist destination in the Rocky Mountains, and any fire or emergency situation there can have significant impacts on the local community and visitors. Evacuations are a serious measure taken to protect public safety.
The details
The fire broke out in the Estes Park area, prompting officials to order a mandatory evacuation for the 1701 North Lake Avenue location on the east side of town, near Estes Lake. The specific type of fire is currently unknown, but the evacuation was deemed necessary to ensure the safety of residents and visitors in the affected area.
- The evacuation order was issued on February 28, 2026.
The players
Estes Park
A town located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, known as a popular tourist destination.
The takeaway
This fire and evacuation in Estes Park highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and quick response in mountain communities that rely heavily on tourism. Authorities will need to closely monitor the situation and provide updates to ensure the safety of all affected.


