Estes Park Health thanks the community for a fantastic summer

Estes Park Health would like to thank the Estes Valley community for a fun, enthusiastic and memorable summer 2025.
Estes Park Health sponsored three summer concerts hosted by Estes Valley Recreation and Park District at Lake Estes Marina with large, energetic crowds at each show.
The hospital celebrated its 50th anniversary at the Boots and Boutonnieres Benefit Gala, hosted by the Estes Park Health Foundation on May 17, and raised more than $326,000 in the process for the new diagnostic imaging suite at the hospital.
Estes Park Health team members supported Rooftop Rodeo riders by providing emergency care as well as much needed orthopedic, nursing and physical therapy after participants get bumped, flipped, bounced, dropped and stepped on by the bulls, horses and cows during the annual event.
Also at the Rooftop Rodeo, nine ladies, including two Estes Park Health employees – Jenn Hardin and Iryna Irkliienko as well as Kayla Lynott, the wife of EPH employee Kyle Lynott – raised a record-breaking $139,915 in the Estes Park Health Foundation Crowns for the Care fundraising campaign. The money will be used to provide free mammograms for those who cannot afford the important screening, a program that will begin in the fall.
Thank you for your support of Estes Park Health and Estes Park Health Foundation. The kindness and care from locals demonstrate more reasons why Estes Valley is a wonderful place to live and work.
Although signs of summer winding down are all around – kids heading back to school, the earliest fall colors appearing, chokecherries ripening and the elk rut starting to kick up – Estes Park Health and the Urgent Care Center are here for you year round.
For more information about Estes Park Health and the Urgent Care Center, visit eph.org.

The nine ladies in the Estes Park Health Foundation Crowns for the Care fundraiser at the Rooftop Rodeo Paint Estes Pink night. (Photo credit: Dawn Wilson/Estes Park Health)