Rocky Mountain National Park in Summer Tour from Denver

This adventure into one of America’s most treasured National Parks is a must-do while in Colorado. We maximize your time in the park to see and do as much as we can. You'll take a short walk to a beau

This adventure into one of America’s most treasured National Parks is a must-do while in Colorado. We maximize your time in the park to see and do as much as we can. You'll take a short walk to a beautiful waterfall. Discover fragile alpine tundra and see incredible rocky mountain views as you travel for 11 miles above timberline along Trail Ridge Road while reaching an elevation of 12,183 feet. Multiple stops and short walks to photograph and take in the breathtaking views. Enjoy a picnic lunch while surrounded by pristine mountain scenery. Observe a variety of wildlife including herds of grazing elk and yellow-bellied marmots.  Visit the quaint mountain village of  Estes Park and explore the souvenir and artisan shops. Visit the Historic Stanley Hotel if interested. See Learn and Explore all Rocky Mountain National Park has to offer, don't just drive past.

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Location: Denver

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Rocky Mountain Summer Tour from Denver?

A: There's no strict age limit, but it's best for ages 5 and up. Just keep in mind that there will be some light hiking and outdoor activities. If you're bringing younger kids, make sure they’re up for it! The tour's small group size means everyone gets attention, and kids usually love the wildlife viewing.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it cold up in the mountains?

A: Definitely dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially at higher elevations. I’d suggest a light jacket, a long-sleeve shirt, and comfortable hiking shoes. The weather can change quickly, so being prepared will make the experience even better. And don’t forget a hat and sunscreen!

Q: How's the parking situation at the tour meeting point in Denver?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky in downtown Denver, but there's usually street parking available. If you want a stress-free experience, consider using a rideshare service to the meeting point. It saves you from worrying about parking and finding the place!

Discussions

Anyone done the Rocky Mountain Tour? How was it?

I’m thinking of booking the Rocky Mountain National Park tour from Denver for my friend's birthday. The whole picnic lunch and wildlife viewing sounds amazing! I've heard the views from Trail Ridge Road are breathtaking. Just wondering how the tour guides are and if it’s worth it? Any tips?

Thinking of gifting the Rocky Mountain tour, any advice?

So I want to surprise my girlfriend with the Rocky Mountain National Park tour from Denver. I’m worried about the altitude and if it’ll be too much for her. She’s not super outdoorsy. Is this a good idea for someone who's not used to hiking? Will there be easy paths?