Trip Details

Rocky Mountain National Park Watercolor Adventure with Artist Emily Olson - September 29 to October 1st 2026

Deposit: $500.00 - $1,950.00
Destination: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Trip Type: Art Trips
Season: Fall
Age Range: Adult
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This trip is almost sold out- there is just 1 shared room space left for a female artist. 

Join Colorado Mountain Expeditions and acclaimed watercolor artist Emily Olson for a one-of-a-kind creative retreat in the heart of the Rockies. Spend several inspiring days immersed in art and nature as you explore the breathtaking scenery of Rocky Mountain National Park, guided by one of Colorado’s most beloved plein air artists.

This adventure is best suited for participants who are comfortable hiking up to 1 mile in a day within Rocky Mountain National Park. For those seeking slightly longer hiking distances and additional time in the field, Emily will also be leading another Watercolor Adventure from September 22 to 24, which includes hikes up to 3 miles long to painting locations.
Click here to view Emily's other trip. 

This adventure takes place during the elk rut, a spectacular and memorable time to visit the park. Each fall, the mountain valleys come alive with the sights and sounds of elk bugling, creating a truly magical backdrop for painting and creative inspiration.

Designed for intermediate to advanced watercolor artists, this retreat provides the opportunity to deepen your technique, expand your creative expression, and gain confidence painting outdoors in some of Colorado’s most iconic landscapes.

We’ll be based at the YMCA of the Rockies – Estes Park Center, a beautiful mountain campus nestled just outside the national park. Each guest will enjoy their own private room and bathroom in one of the YMCA’s upscale lodges, combining rustic charm with modern comfort. All meals are included and will be served in the YMCA dining halls, which can accommodate most food allergies and dietary restrictions—please include any dietary needs when filling out your health form.

This all-inclusive experience covers lodging, meals, instruction, and in-state transportation, allowing you to fully relax and focus on your creative journey. Each day will feature guided painting sessions at a variety of locations throughout Rocky Mountain National Park, offering diverse and inspiring settings—from sweeping alpine vistas to tranquil mountain lakes and wildlife-rich meadows. Under Emily’s guidance, you’ll learn to capture the ever-changing light and atmosphere of the Rockies in your own expressive style.

Emily is a Colorado-based watercolor artist, founder of Watercolor Mastery®, and author of Paint the National Parks: A Watercolor Journey. Through her popular YouTube channel and online courses, she has inspired thousands of artists around the world. Her approach blends realism with painterly expression, encouraging participants to capture the natural beauty of the Rockies with confidence and creativity.

Whether you’re looking to refine your plein air technique or simply find fresh inspiration surrounded by mountain beauty, this retreat offers a perfect balance of artistic growth, natural wonder, and camaraderie among fellow creatives.
 

Trip Pricing & Payment Options
The cost of for a shared room is $1,950 per person. 

You may choose to pay a deposit or pay in full when registering for a shared room.

Single occupancy rooms are available for $2775 per person. A deposit of $600 is required for a single occupancy room. 

To request a single room, please select “Single Room Deposit” below. You will recieve email confirmation of your selection of a single room within 48 hours. 

Full payment is not due until 90 days before the trip start date for both single and shared rooms. 
Single Rooms are sold out- One shared female room available 

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Trip at a Glance

This relaxed three-day watercolor retreat offers an inspiring yet gentle way to explore Rocky Mountain National Park during peak fall color. We’ll begin with a group shuttle from Denver, a welcome lunch, and an afternoon walk from the YMCA of the Rockies into Tuxedo Park for our first painting session. The second day features easy walks to scenic painting spots at Sprague Lake and along Trail Ridge Road, followed by dinner and an evening artist critique. On the final morning, we’ll visit the picturesque Alluvial Fan before returning to the YMCA for lunch and farewells. Designed for artists comfortable with short walks of less than one mile per day, this trip blends creativity, relaxation, and the stunning autumn landscapes of Estes Park.

Detailed Trip Itinerary: 

 

Dates: September 29 – October 1, 2025
Basecamp: YMCA of the Rockies – Estes Park Center

Day 1 – Tuesday, September 29: Arrival & First Impressions

  • 10:00 AM — Shuttle pickup at DIA and nearby hotels (if needed)

  • 12:00 PM — Arrive at the YMCA; group lunch in the dining hall

  • 1:30 PM — Enter the park for a short walk and painting session at Tuxedo Park (under 1 mile roundtrip from YMCA)

  • 4:30 PM — Return to YMCA; check into private rooms (each with private bathroom)

  • 6:00 PM — Dinner in the dining hall

  • 7:30 PM — Evening artist critique and discussion with Emily


Day 2 – Wednesday, September 30: Lakes & High Country Views

  • 7:00 AM — Breakfast at the YMCA dining hall

  • 8:00 AM — Depart for the park; morning painting session at Sprague Lake (0.8-mile accessible loop)

    • Flat, scenic trail with easy access to lakeshore viewpoints

  • 12:00 PM — Picnic-style lunch near Sprague Lake

  • 1:00 PM — Afternoon painting session at Many Parks Curve Overlook (Trail Ridge Road, minimal walking)

    • Spectacular panoramic view of Moraine Park and the Continental Divide, easily accessible from parking area

  • 4:30 PM — Return to YMCA, rest & clean up

  • 6:00 PM — Dinner in the dining hall

  • 7:30 PM — Evening artist critique & group discussion


Day 3 – Thursday, October 1: Waterfalls & Farewell

  • 7:00 AM — Breakfast at YMCA and check-out of rooms

  • 8:00 AM — Final painting session at Alluvial Fan (under 0.5 miles roundtrip)

    • Gentle path to a scenic waterfall framed by aspens and dramatic boulders

  • 11:30 AM — Return to YMCA for farewell lunch

  • 1:00 PM — Depart Estes Park; shuttle to DIA by approximately 3:30 PM

Weather Forecast

Late September is one of the most beautiful times of year to visit Rocky Mountain National Park, with crisp mornings, golden aspens, and active elk during the rut season. Guests can expect daytime highs in the mid-60s°F (15–18°C) at lower elevations and cooler temperatures in the mountains, often dipping into the 40s°F (4–9°C) or lower in the early morning and evening. Conditions can change quickly at high elevation, so it’s important to pack in layers, including a warm jacket, hat, and rain shell. Afternoon showers are possible, but most days feature clear skies and bright mountain light — perfect for watercolor painting outdoors.

BUT we can't control the weather!
MEETING DIRECTIONS
Please leave a copy of this information with your emergency contact person. 

There are two meeting locations being offered for this trip.

Denver International Airport-
For guests flying in to Denver, CME can shuttle you directly from the airport or any hotel on Tower Road near the airport. 

Pickup Time:  10am
Meeting Place: Denver International Airport OR your hotel on Tower Road.

Following pickup we'll drive up to The YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park Center. Our estimated drive time will be about 1hr 45 min. After the trip concludes, we'll gladly give you a ride back to DIA or any hotel on Tower Road.

We'll begin to plan our exact pickup locations and times about one month before the trip begins. You should expect to recieve an email asking if you need a ride and where from. 

Meeting at The YMCA
If you'd prefer to drive to the YMCA and meet us there, you're more than welcome to! Please plan to meet us at Noon on the first day of the trip.

The YMCA is located at:
2515 Tunnel Rd
Estes Park, CO 80511




EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Dan Weida – Field Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 531 0963
EMAIL: info@coloradotmountainexpeditions.com
Emily Weida – Office Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 509 0115

Welcome to Your Rocky Mountain Watercolor Adventure

We’re so glad you’ll be joining us for this unforgettable creative retreat in Rocky Mountain National Park!

Colorado Mountain Expeditions (CME) was founded with a simple mission: to help people connect more deeply with Colorado’s wild landscapes through guided outdoor experiences. Based in Winter Park, CME is a licensed Colorado outfitter specializing in small-group adventures that combine exploration, learning, and stewardship of the natural world. Our team is passionate about creating meaningful travel experiences that celebrate the beauty of Colorado while supporting responsible and sustainable recreation.

For this special program, we’re thrilled to partner with Emily Olson, a Colorado-based watercolor artist whose work captures the soul of the American landscape. Emily is the founder of Watercolor Mastery® and author of Paint the National Parks: A Watercolor Journey. Through her YouTube channel and workshops, she has inspired thousands of artists around the world with her approachable, joy-filled teaching style. Her philosophy—“no pressure, just paint”—creates an encouraging space for artists to grow their skills while finding creative freedom and confidence.

Together, CME and Emily have crafted this experience to blend art, nature, and adventure in one of the most inspiring places on earth. You’ll explore Rocky Mountain National Park during the spectacular elk rut season, paint in breathtaking locations, and connect with a community of like-minded artists.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the Rocky Mountains!

Cancellation Policy

We would hate to see you go but if something does come up here is the cancellation policy. Should you need to cancel for any reason, we will apply the following cancellation policy: For cancellations prior to 60 days before departure, a $50 handling fee per person is retained and the remainder of your deposit is refunded. For cancellations 60-31 days before departure, 50% of your trip fees are refunded. For cancellations 30 days or less before departure, no monies are refundable.

Frequently Asked Questions

All of your camping and personal gear as well as food provisions are carried for you on this progressive five-day hike. This leaves you with a light load (day pack with water, lunch and rain gear) to hike with each day. Yes, we take care of the heavy loads!! The staff driven support trucks go to locations close to the Colorado Trail via jeep road where a community camp is set up.

Your only concern is to have a great time hiking each day. You will need to set up your own personal tent, but after that is done, you can come to the community tent, relax, clean up and eat your evening meal that has already been planned and prepared for you.

In the morning, while you are taking down your tent and packing your gear, we are preparing a wholesome warm breakfast for you.

A variety of fresh lunch items and snacks are put out everyday prior to hiking so you can self-design whatever you want to take with you to eat while hiking.

CME recommends that you purchase travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen incidents such as injury or family emergencies. It is relatively inexpensive. We are unable to offer refunds for any reason, sorry. Here is a list of insurers, there are many other reputable companies who offer travel insurance as well.

Community Base Camp Tent

This is a camping trip. There is no running water or electricity. Hikers need to bring their own tent, sleeping bag and pad. If you do not have these items, rentals are available.

Our 18 x 30 ‘ community tent is used as our combination kitchen, dining room, and living room. Delicious and health-conscious breakfasts and dinners are served inside. Camp chairs are provided for each hiker, as well as plates, utensils, and mugs. Hikers will make their trail lunches from a large selection of sandwich fixings, fruits, veggies, and other trail food.

A community latrine (toilet) is also set up for all hikers and staff. The latrine is screened with tarps to provide privacy. We practice Leave No Trace Principles. Thus, toilet paper is not buried in the latrine. All toilet paper is put in a separate container that is provided at the latrine. Some of our campsites are in Forest Service Public Campgrounds, whereby a public toilet is available.

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