This is a Private, Walking Tour. NOTE: What makes this walking tour unique is that, in most cases, we take our guests into several locations. We limit the number of guests on each tour to 20; because
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids are definitely welcome on the Denver's Wild History Tour! It’s a fun way for the whole family to learn about the city’s history while enjoying some spooky tales. Just keep in mind that the tour involves a bit of walking, so younger kids might need some encouragement to keep up. The Ballpark Museum is also great for kids who love baseball!
A: Good question! The tour will proceed rain or shine, but if the weather is extreme or unsafe, they’ll reach out to reschedule. If you’re worried, I’d recommend checking the forecast before heading out. Just dress appropriately for the weather, and you’ll be fine!
A: Parking can be a bit tricky in that area, especially during weekends. I’d recommend arriving a bit early to find a spot. There are some garages nearby, and street parking is available but can be limited. Just keep an eye on the signs for any restrictions!
Discussions
Just did the Denver's Wild History Tour - so fun!
I just got back from the Wild History Tour in Denver, and it was a blast! Our guide had so many awesome ghost stories and historical tidbits about the area. Plus, we got to check out the National Ballpark Museum afterward, which was a cool surprise. The memorabilia was really impressive! I highly recommend it if you’re looking for a unique experience. Just be ready to walk a bit!
Thinking about gifting the Wild History Tour - thoughts?
I’m considering getting the Wild History Tour as a gift for my brother who loves baseball and spooky stuff. I think he’d have a great time exploring Denver’s history! Has anyone gifted this experience? How did your friends/family like it?