- Drive from Denver to Estes Park into Rocky Mountain National Park.
- On the drive to the park you will pass historic towns and beautiful landscapes from Denver through Boulder, with the option to stop in Lyons for coffee etc.
- The hike has beautiful scenery, alpine lakes and diverse trails. The trail is framed with pine and aspen trees, with views of snow capped mountain ranges all around.
- Immerse yourself in the mountains away from it all.
- Have a tasty picnic lunch surrounded by serene nature.
- See Colorado’s famous continental divide
- This is a approx 4 mile trail (round trip) with about 800 feet in elevation gain.
Points of Interest
-
1701 Wynkoop St
-
Walnut Cafe
-
Estes Park Visitor Center
- Local expert hiking guide
- Complimentary water refills (bring a reusable bottle)
- Snowshoes or YakTracks provided as needed (specify shoe size in comments)
- Transportation included
- Gratuities
- Winter Weather Clothing (Coats, gloves, hats, etc.)
Experience the serene beauty of one of the nation’s most famous National Parks, the Rocky Mountain National Park. Elk, raptors, and bighorn sheep are amongst the thriving wildlife that calls this national park home. Enjoy a moderate 4-mile hike with several pit stops to soak in the breathtaking mountain scenery. Engage in the tranquility of wilderness and we will ensure you’re back downtown to join in for the evening festivities. Schedule your adventure at the Rocky Mountain National Park today!
Our tour guides possess vast experience with navigating mountainous landscapes. Your safety is our utmost concern, and occasional last-minute alterations to the plan may be required to avoid possible hazardous situations. However, we assure you that any adventure you embark on with us will remain an indelible memory!
- Minimum age is 8 years old
- Lunch Included - Please notate dietary restrictions in special requirement section
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- This is a moderate hike at altitude that many guests may find challenging. This tour is not recommended for people who do not regularly exercise. Out of respect for the other guests on the tour, please consider our Rocky Mountain National Park sightseeing tour if you are unsure if you can meet the physical requirements. Our guides reserve the right to ask guests to stop or turn around on the hike.
- We cannot guarantee a specific trail - we chose based on day, condition, crowds.
- From November to April, waterproof shoes are highly recommended. Wool socks are also recommended.
- Winter weather conditions may exist in the park, please dress adequately for potentially snowy conditions and low temperatures.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.