Guided Llama Hike in the Rocky Mountains

Enjoy a unique and fun way to discover the beauty of the Rocky Mountains, close to Denver! Fully Guided We will teach you everything you need to know about llamas! We will help you to feel safe and

Enjoy a unique and fun way to discover the beauty of the Rocky Mountains, close to Denver! Fully Guided We will teach you everything you need to know about llamas! We will help you to feel safe and confident leading your llama. Along the way, your guides will point out wildflowers, as well as special features and stories of the area. Close to Denver Our llama hikes take place within an hour of Denver. This makes the hike easily accessible, yet far enough into the foothills to let you experience all the mountains have to offer. Highly Personalized When you book a hike, you are reserving that hike for your group only. We have a minimum group number of 2 people and a maximum number of 4 in order to provide a personalized trip. We will take 2 llamas with us on the hike, and they will carry our gear. If you have more than 2 people in your group, you will be able to trade off who is leading a llama on the hike. Most children ages 8 and up will be able to lead a llama on their own.

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Location: Denver

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear for the guided llama hike? Is it rugged terrain?

A: You’ll want to wear sturdy hiking boots or shoes because the terrain can get a bit rough in some areas, especially if it rains. Dress in layers too since the weather can change quickly in the Rockies. Bring a hat and sunglasses for sunny days, and don’t forget sunscreen! It’s a good idea to pack a water bottle too.

Q: Is there an age limit for kids leading the llamas? My niece is 7.

A: The experience is great for kids ages 8 and up to lead their own llama. However, younger kids can still join and ride along with an adult. Just check with the guides when you book for any flexibility with age limits. They’re super accommodating!

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather looks bad? I’m worried about the rain.

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather isn’t cooperating! The guides prioritize safety and will reach out to you if they think conditions aren’t ideal for the hike. Just make sure you contact them as early as possible to secure a new date!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting a llama hike—anyone done it?

I’m looking at booking the Guided Llama Hike near Denver for my sister’s birthday. It sounds super fun and unique! I love that it's personalized for small groups and the llamas carry the gear. Has anyone tried this? What was your experience like? Any tips on making it special?

Excited for my upcoming llama hike!

I just booked the llama hike for me and my daughter for next month! We can't wait to see the mountains and, of course, the llamas. I’m hoping it’s all it’s cracked up to be. Anyone have tips for what to expect?