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Estes Park CO Guardrail Contractor | Ideal Fencing Corp

Estes Park sits at 7,522 feet at the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, where US-34 follows the Big Thompson Canyon from Loveland and US-36 climbs from Lyons — both mountain canyon highways with

Estes Park sits at 7,522 feet at the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, where US-34 follows the Big Thompson Canyon from Loveland and US-36 climbs from Lyons — both mountain canyon highways with cliff-edge guardrail that must simultaneously perform at highway safety standards and complement the visual character of a national park gateway. Our Erie headquarters is 50 miles southeast, making us the closest major contractor to Estes Park highway projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 2013 Big Thompson flood catastrophically damaged US-34 through the canyon, including guardrail systems. CDOT rebuilt the highway with significantly upgraded guardrail, retaining walls, and bridge structures. The rebuilt corridor uses modern MASH-compliant guardrail throughout, and we perform maintenance repairs on these rebuilt systems.

Trail Ridge Road inside Rocky Mountain National Park is managed by the National Park Service, not CDOT, and uses NPS aesthetic standards that favor brown-painted hardware and timber-faced systems in developed areas. We have experience working with NPS specifications that differ from standard CDOT plans.

Yes. Estes Park is 50 miles from our Erie headquarters via US-34 through the Big Thompson Canyon or US-36 through Lyons. We can mobilize an emergency repair crew in approximately 90 minutes to most Estes Park and Larimer County mountain highway locations.

Guardrail in Estes Park

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1,000+
Miles of Guardrail
10,000+
Projects Completed
25+
Years Experience
$25M+
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