Hook your smartphone up to your vehicle's stereo and listen to a tour guide while you drive! Follow the suggested route from the audio guide along Interstate 70, and discover one of the most scenic d
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Location: Breckenridge
What's Included
- Download on WIFI before (no signal required or data used during tour)
- Hands free (audio plays automatically)
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours.
- Lifetime Tour Access on Tripvia Tours app for Android & iOS
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren’t any specific age restrictions for the tour itself since it's based in your car and you control the speed and stops. However, keep in mind that it’s best for drivers who are 16 and older. Younger kids can definitely enjoy the ride and trivia, but they won't be able to drive.
A: Honestly, anytime is beautiful! Spring and fall are stunning when the flowers bloom or the leaves change. Summer is great too, just watch out for possible afternoon thunderstorms. Winter is gorgeous but the roads can be tricky, especially around Loveland Pass, so keep that in mind.
A: Yep! The whole point is to go at your pace. You can pull over at any scenic spots or historical sites mentioned in the audio guide. Just make sure to check for safe parking areas along the route, especially near Loveland Pass.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Smartphone Driving Tour between Breckenridge and Denver!
Hey everyone! I’m considering this driving tour as a birthday gift for my husband. He loves history and road trips, so I think it would be perfect! I saw that it includes fun trivia and guides about the mining history and Loveland Pass. Honestly, I’m just curious if anyone has done it and what they thought? Is it easy to follow? Thanks!
Just completed the Smartphone Driving Tour—so much fun!
I just wrapped up the tour between Denver and Breckenridge and OMG, it was such a great experience! The views were stunning, especially Loveland Pass. The trivia was fun too; we played it with our kids and they loved it. I highly recommend downloading ahead of time because service can be spotty. Is anyone else planning to do this soon?