ESTES PARK CONFERENCE OF JHE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HE ESTES PARK CONFERENCE was organized as a a place of training for Christian workers. Educational groups as well as various social welfare organizations have found these Grounds an ideal meeting place. The sum- mer months are scheduled with conventions, conferences, summer schools and educational seminars. The facilities of the Grounds are available to people of cultural interests, such as teachers, social workers, clergymen, Y.M.C.A. secretaries and others. The equipment is especially adapted to the uses of families who wish to combine study and inspiration with a summer vacation. Season: June, July, August and a por- tion of September as needed for Conference purposes. LOCATION The Estes Park Conference, with its 800 acres, and 150 buildings, is located 414 miles southwest of Estes Park Vil- lage, in the heart of the scenic beauty of that country, ad- joining Rocky Mountain National Park. Those fainiliar witb the Conference Grounds claim there is no other location of such surpassing beauty, or so convenient to so many points of interest. Within easy hiking distance are splendid trails leading to Long’s Peak, Bear Lake, Loch Vale, the Glaciers, Fern and Odessa Lakes and Marguerite Falls, and splendid automobile roads to the Continental Divide, Horseshoe Falls, Horseshoe Park, Estes Villiage, the Fall River Road over to Grand Lake and the new, magnificient, million-dollar Trail Ridge Road of un- believable scenic beauty. Railroad tickets may be purchased direct to Estes Park and are good on the busses of the Rocky Mountain Parks Transportation Com- pany, which leave Denver for Hstes Park ;daily;-on: a regular schedule, any of three differ- ent routes being available — Big Thompson Canyon, North St. Vrain or South St. Vrain Canyons. Trunks may be check- ed straight through to Estes Park, the Transportation Com- pany carrying them from the nearest railroad point to the Village, making a charge of $1.25 per 100 pounds. A charge of 50 cents will be made for the carriage of trunks from Hstes Park Village to our main campus. The Rocky Mountain Parks Transportation Company op- erates a car between the Conference Grounds and the Estes Park Village. Those driving their own cars will find a well-marked high- way running out of Denver, through Longmont and Love- land: to. the. Big Thompson Canyon, cr through Lyons for the North and South St. Vrain Can- yons. Distance from Denver to Estes Park © Va lage, = 15 miles.