Headline: The Rocky Mountain Triple Threat: Tubing, Hot Springs & History See, learn, and truly experience the Rockies—don't just drive past! Your day begins with the pure, high-altitude thrill of sno
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Local guide
- 15 passenger touring van
- Snacks
- 1 hour of snow tubing and 1 hour of Hot Springs
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can definitely join in on the snow tubing fun! Generally, the minimum age for snow tubing is around 4 years old, but it’s best to check with the provider for specific age restrictions. Just be sure they meet the safety requirements, and they’ll have a blast going down those tubes!
A: Parking at the hot springs can get busy, especially during peak times, but there are designated lots nearby. It’s best to arrive early or consider carpooling if you’re going with a group. And remember, the tour includes transportation from Denver, so you won't have to worry about that if you're going with them!
A: Dress in layers! You’ll want warm, waterproof clothing for tubing, like a snow jacket and pants. Don’t forget gloves and a hat since it can get pretty chilly. For the hot springs, you can wear your swimsuit, and maybe bring a light cover-up to keep warm when you’re not in the water.
Discussions
Just did the snow tubing and hot springs adventure—wow!
I just came back from the Snow Tubing and Hot Springs experience, and it was AMAZING! The tubing was super fun; the views of the Rockies while zipping down were breathtaking. After that, soaking in the hot springs while it lightly snowed around us was the perfect way to relax! I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique gift or just a fun day trip from Denver.
Considering the Snow Tubing and Hot Springs for a birthday gift!
Hey everyone! I’m thinking about gifting the Snow Tubing and Hot Springs experience to my brother for his birthday. He loves outdoor activities and I think this would be perfect. Any tips or thoughts on the experience? Is it really as good as it sounds?