Looking for an unforgettable adventure in Estes Park? Join us for a private, guided tour of Rocky Mountain National Park—customized just for you and your group! Whether you're chasing sunrise over sn
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Location: Estes Park
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Use of micro spikes, snowshoes, and trekking poles are included in your tour
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Your RMNP entrance fee and reservation for the park are included in your private tour
- This is a private experience—only your group will join.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any specific age limits for the private driving tour! It's great for kids and families—just make sure they're comfortable in a car for the duration. The guides are super friendly and can tailor the experience to keep everyone engaged, whether it's spotting wildlife or doing short hikes.
A: Layering is key! Mornings can be chilly, especially at higher elevations, so I'd recommend a warm jacket and maybe a hat. During the day, it can warm up, so wear a breathable base layer and comfortable shoes if you plan to hike. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen!
A: Yes, absolutely! If the weather looks bad for your stargazing tour, you can reschedule without any issues. Just give the provider a heads-up and they'll work with you to find a new time. They'll want you to have the best experience possible!
Discussions
Just did the private tour and it was unreal!
We just got back from the private driving tour of Rocky Mountain National Park and wow, it was incredible! Our guide picked us up right at our cabin in Estes Park and took us to the best scenic overlooks. We even saw a moose! If you can, do the stargazing tour—it was magical, the guide brought blankets and snacks for us. Totally worth the price. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting!
Considering this as a gift for my parents!
Looking at the private driving tour for my parents' anniversary. They love nature and exploring, and I think this would be perfect for them! I just want to make sure it's suitable for older folks—are the hikes really easy? Any advice on which tour time is best?