Winter fun-Private transportation to Ski, snowmobiling, and dog sledding areas.

I am a retired highschool teacher who loves to interact with adults and kids alike. I have skied the mountains of Colorado now for over 29 years and counting. I am both the driver and guide and hav

I am a retired highschool teacher who loves to interact with adults and kids alike. I have skied the mountains of Colorado now for over 29 years and counting. I am both the driver and guide and have a commercial insurance and certified as a guide and a (driver by the state of Colorado). Usually when booking a snowmobiling tour we will stop at some of the spectacular sites on the way, sites such as the World Famous Red Rock Park and Amphitheater and the Continental DIvide where you ascend to 12,000 feet and gaze at the Rocky Mountain Range all around you. My focus is having the clients really enjoy themselves. I am not only a professional driver but I have over 10 years guiding and am certified by the International Guide Association. As I a private guide I have the ability to make last minute ajustments to any tour that I do. I do not mix people from different groups as each tour is tailored to the group.

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Location: Denver

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the snowmobiling or dog sledding activities?

A: There is typically an age requirement for snowmobiling. Most companies require riders to be at least 8 years old, but it's best to double-check with Adventure Scenic Tours directly. For dog sledding, younger kids might be allowed, but they usually need to ride with an adult.

Q: What should we wear for the snowmobiling and dog sledding?

A: Definitely dress in layers! You want a good base layer, a waterproof outer layer, and don’t forget insulated gloves, hats, and warm socks. It can get super cold up in the mountains, even during the day. Goggles are also a great idea for snowmobiling to protect your eyes from the wind.

Q: How does parking work for the pickup location in Denver?

A: The pickup is usually arranged at a central location in Denver, and parking varies by spot. You might find metered parking or nearby lots. It’s best to get there a bit early, just in case you need to search for a spot. Definitely check in with the provider for specifics on where they pick up from.

Discussions

Thinking about booking the winter fun experience this year!

Hey everyone! I’m planning to book this private transportation to skiing, snowmobiling, and dog sledding in Denver. I’ve heard amazing things about the tour guide and the stops along the way, like Red Rock Park! I’m curious about the snowmobiling part since I’ve never done it before. Is it as exhilarating as it sounds? Would love to hear some experiences!

Anyone done the dog sledding part of this experience?

I’m considering gifting this winter fun experience to my sister and her family. I think they’d love dog sledding, but has anyone done it with kids? How was it? I want to make sure it’s safe and fun for them!