Small-Group Tour of the Rocky Mountain National Park from Denver

Drive through the beautiful town of Boulder.  Visit Estes Park, the Stanley Hotel and the Rocky Mountain National Park.

Drive through the beautiful town of Boulder.  Visit Estes Park, the Stanley Hotel and the Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Location: Denver

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Q&A

Q: Is this tour good for someone who isn't in great shape? What's the difficulty level like?

A: Yes, the Small-Group Tour of Rocky Mountain National Park is quite accessible for all fitness levels. Most of the tour involves driving and short stops to take photos or enjoy the views. There are options for easy walking paths if you want to explore a bit. Just make sure to wear comfortable shoes!

Q: How's the parking situation in Denver before the tour? I don't want to be late!

A: Parking can be a bit tricky in Denver, especially during peak tourist season. I recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to find a spot and not stress about getting to the meeting point on time. If you can, consider using rideshare to avoid parking hassles altogether.

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, the tour provider usually offers rescheduling options. It's best to check their policy when you book. They want everyone to have a good experience, so they'll work with you if conditions are unsafe. Just keep an eye on the forecast!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Rocky Mountain tour for my partner's birthday!

Hey everyone! I’m planning to get a small-group tour of Rocky Mountain National Park from Denver for my partner. I love that it includes stops at Boulder and Estes Park, plus the Stanley Hotel looks awesome. I just want to make sure it’s a good fit for someone who’s not super outdoorsy. Any tips?

Just got back from the Rocky Mountain NP tour!

I did the Small-Group Tour of Rocky Mountain National Park last week and wow, it was amazing! The drive through Boulder was beautiful, and Estes Park was such a neat little town. The guide was super knowledgeable. We even stopped at the Stanley Hotel, which was a highlight for me. Definitely worth the price!