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This Adventure Park In Colorado Is Nothing Short Of Amazing

Maximize time in Colorado with a private tour to Glenwood Adventure Park. Get picked up at your hotel or the address of your choice and skip the hassle of driving or a rental car. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

At Glenwood Adventure Park, ride roller coasters and admire mountain views from a gondola. The itinerary can also be customized according to your interests. This activity lasts about four hours and costs $495.00 per group.

  • Explore Colorado by private tour
  • Visit Glenwood Adventure Park
  • Admire mountain views from a gondola
  • Round-trip transportation is included

A majestic drive through the legendary Glenwood Canyon to arrive at the Adventure park. A Family adventure with hours of activities and rides. The Park is built on the side of a cliff on top of a mountain to offer intense rides for those who crave adrenaline rushes. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

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Hike Out To The Stunning Paint Mines In Colorado

The Paint Mines Interpretive Park is one of El Paso County’s most unique open spaces. The Paint Mines are named for their colorful clays that were collected by American Indians to make paint. This trip begins and ends at the famous Union Station, in Denver, Colorado. For more information or to book this hike, click here.

Brightly colored bands, caused by oxidized iron compounds, are found in varying amounts throughout the many different layers of clay. The geological formations are special to this area of Colorado and looks more like something you’d see in Utah. Its not easy to access this area since its in the middle of nowhere off a dirt road. The paint mines have evidence of human life as far back as 9,000 years ago. The park features fantastic geological formations including spires and hoodoos that form through erosive action that creates incised gullies and exposed layers of selenite clay and jasper. The park includes a restroom facility, four miles of trails, interpretive signage, and many natural wonders.

I can pick you up at your hotel or Airbnb in Denver or Colorado Springs and take you about an hour and a half to the Paint Mines Interpretive Park. It features colorful geological formations including spires and hoodoos that form through erosive action that creates incised gullies and exposed layers of selenite clay and jasper. The hike is 3.4 miles and takes about an hour and a half to complete. Its around 6,500 feet so not as high as most of the mountains west of Denver so altitude sickness shouldn’t be an issue.

This activity lasts about five hours and costs $120.00. This trip begins and ends at the famous Union Station, in Denver, Colorado. For more information or to book this hike, click here.

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Kayaking This Gorgeous River Is An Unforgettable Experience

This section of the Colorado River offers scenic views including meadows, valleys, rolling ranch lands, and steep canyon walls, and wildlife including bald eagles, deer, beavers, and big horn sheep – always something to see. This trip begins and ends at 204 Ryan Gulch Rd, in Silverthorne, Colorado. For more information or to book this kayak trip, click here.

You can paddle to a sandy shore to greet families of geese, to the edges of huge cliffs, or around smaller obstacles, wherever your curiosity takes you. Go double with a friend, or enjoy solitude in a single-person ducky. Upper Colorado River Rafting provides mild Class I-II rapids and occasional Class III rapids at higher water flow. If big, exciting water is what your group is looking for, then the high-water season is the best time to come. Mid-June to early July is traditionally the high-water season. When rivers run at their peak, it can make for a big ride. Pick a big line or choose to skirt it in your own ducky!

The Upper Colorado River is one of the best river sections in the State to try out river toys. There are several stretches of slow-moving water on our Colorado River trips that are perfect to play around on an inflatable kayak. We run inflatable kayaks alongside guided river trips. An inflatable kayak or “ducky” is a sit-on-top style kayak made of rubber that has multiple chambers filled with air. This offers a more personal experience with the river meaning you will follow your guides but will navigate your own boat down the river. We have both single passengers as well as double-person ducks for those who would like to paddle with a partner. You must be at least 12 years old to use a ducky on this trip. Conveniently located to Winter Park and Breckenridge, Silverthorne, and Dillon, Upper Colorado River Rafting provides mild Class I-II rapids and occasional Class III rapids at higher water flow! Feel free to bring the entire family on this journey, as there is sure to be something for everyone. First timer? No problem! Our guides will help you get comfortable with your river craft. The trip is approximately 3.5 hours.

This float trip lasts about three hours and thirty minutes and costs $108.90. This trip begins and ends at 204 Ryan Gulch Rd, in Silverthorne, Colorado. For more information or to book this kayak trip, click here.

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Hike to Ouzel Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park

Enjoy a stunning hike to Ouzel Falls in the company of a small group of women with this guided hike from Estes Park. This trip begins and ends at the Estes Park Visitor Center, 500 Big Thompson Ave, in Estes Park, Colorado. For more information on this ladies only hike, click here.

Admire the scenery of pine and aspen forests, mountain streams, and numerous waterfalls as you hike through Rocky Mountain National Park on the way to Ouzel Falls. At the top, refuel with hot beverages and chocolates before heading back. This trip takes about 5 hours and costs $200.00.

  • Guided ladies hike to Ouzel Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park
  • No need to worry about route finding with a guide leading the way
  • Enjoy coffee or tea and chocolates upon reaching the falls
  • Backpacks are available for those who need it
  • Enjoy more attention from your guide with a small group of five


Ladies, we’ll hike a round trip total of 5.5 miles with 1,000 feet of elevation gain through stunning Rocky Mountain National Park. The destination is an incredible 40-foot waterfall named Ouzel (OOH-zel) Falls. Along the way, we’ll walk through an enchanting pine and aspen forest while following a rushing mountain stream with multiple waterfalls and cascades. If you love water then you’ll love this hike! Once we get to Ouzel Falls we’ll enjoy hot drinks and chocolates, and enjoy the views, sound, and mist of this glorious waterfall. This adventure is moderate and requires ladies to be in moderately good physical condition as well as be able to walk uphill and downhill on rocky terrain. This trip begins and ends at the Estes Park Visitor Center, 500 Big Thompson Ave, in Estes Park, Colorado. For more information on this ladies only hike, click here.


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Snow Shoe Out To A Frozen Waterfall Near Denver

Explore the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park in the winter by trekking beneath a canopy of snow-covered trees to a magnificent frozen cascade on the mountainside. We will meet in Estes Park at the free parking garage for a meet and greet and will carpool in our company vehicle to the park together. This trip begins and ends at 1701 Wynkoop St, in  Denver, Colorado. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

Have fun spending time outdoors in Rocky Mountain National Park in the winter with a local professional guide, and explore some of our favorite trails! Hike through a canopy of snow-covered pine trees and trek to a stunning frozen waterfall in the backcountry. Discover the basics of snowshoeing, how to choose the right equipment, and learn about important winter safety tips that will make your next snowshoe tour a success! This trip lasts about 4 hours and costs $299.00.

Once we get to the trailhead we will get you outfitted with gaiters, snowshoes and trekking poles. Once you’re geared up, we’ll cover a few basics of snowshoeing and will hit the trail so you can get the most out of your time on the mountain! We’ll keep the pace relaxed and will hike approximately 4.5 miles round trip, on and off-trail with a gentle slope. Your guide will snap some photos of your group along the way, and we’ll take a steady break when we reach the waterfall. Keep your eyes peeled for ice climbers on the falls! This trip begins and ends at 1701 Wynkoop St, in  Denver, Colorado. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

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