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- Estes Park - 5 Day Hightlights Tour of Rocky Mountain National Park
- Welcome to Colorado
- Best of Rocky Mountain Tour
- Wild Colorado Explorer - 8 days
- The Colorado Rockies featuring National Parks and Historic Trains (Denver, CO to Colorado Springs, CO) (2025)
- Historic Trains of the Colorado Rocky Mountains
- Thunder Lake Backpacking Adventure
- Colorado Highlights from Denver - USA
- USA – Colorado Winter Adventures
- The Colorado Rockies featuring National Parks and Historic Trains (Denver, CO to Colorado Springs, CO) (2026)
Alpine wonders await from Estes Park base, with guided hikes on Ute Tundra Trail and Bear Lake corridor. At approx. $400 per day, Maxwell Inn lodging and permit-free park access are included. Wildflower meadows and wildlife viewing complement optional activities from Longs Peak summiting to horseback riding through Rocky Mountain National Park.
Duration 5 days Destinations Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator FlashpackerConnect From
- NZ$3,351
Welcome to Colorado
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great trip thank you.”
Heidi, traveled in September
A grand tour of 13 Colorado cities unfolds over 10 days, from Denver's Mile High city to Aspen's luxury resort town. Historic lodging at Hotel Colorado and The Strater punctuate visits to three national parks. The route features scenic rides on Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and Pikes Peak Cog Railway, reaching 4,302 meters summit.
Duration 10 days Destinations Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, Boulder, Vail, Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Colorado National Monument, Palisade, Silverton, DurangoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From
- NZ$7,595
Best of Rocky Mountain Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“She prepared great lunches on the trail which kept us in good spirits. And she was very personable, upbeat and was a member of the group.”
Thomas, traveled in August
The Colorado alpine beckons with 5 days of hiking from Estes Park. Expert guides lead treks past Alberta Falls to Black Lake, through Wild Basin's moose habitat, and up to Chasm Lake beneath the Diamond cliff. Nights are spent at the welcoming Inn on Fall River.
Duration 5 days Destinations Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
- NZ$6,845
The route stretches from Denver to Great Sand Dunes National Park and Mesa Verde's ancient ruins. Rapids await in Glenwood Springs, while Garden of the Gods offers red rock formations, and Rocky Mountain National Park's Trail Ridge Road reaches 12,000 feet.
Duration 8 days Destinations Denver, Colorado Springs, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Pagosa Springs, Durango, Mesa Verde National Park, Ouray, Colorado National Monument, Grand Junction, Glenwood SpringsSee all destinations Age Range Ages 6+ Operator On The Go Tours From
- NZ$7,165
The Colorado Rockies featuring National Parks and Historic Trains (Denver, CO to Colorado Springs, CO) (2025)
69 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A well organised tour, with great coverage. Heather's background details, and little quizzes, helped me enjoy the tour greatly.”
Stuart, traveled in August
Colorado's highlights unfold from Denver to Colorado Springs, with stays at Sheraton Downtown and Embassy Suites. The itinerary features Stanley Hotel, Pike's Peak Cog Railway, and Garden of the Gods. Local farm-to-table dining and historic train rides round out the adventure.
Duration 9 days Destinations Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Junction, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Silverton, Durango, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Springs Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
- NZ$5,799
This Colorado tour costs around $3,000 and includes visits to Stanley Hotel and Pike's Peak via Broadmoor Manitou Cog Railway. The route reaches Trail Ridge Road's 11,811-foot summit and includes meals at award-winning restaurants in Durango, the 'Hollywood of the Rockies'.
Duration 9 days Destinations Denver, Estes Park, Grand Junction, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Silverton, Durango, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Springs Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Tours of Distinction From
- NZ$5,037
The Wild Basin region reveals its secrets on this 4-day trek to Thunder Lake basecamp. Hikers visit Copeland Falls, Mertensia Falls, and Lake of Many Winds while taking in Continental Divide vistas. Professional guides lead daily excursions beneath peaks exceeding 13,000 feet.
Duration 4 days Destinations Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
- NZ$2,620
Colorado's varied terrain spreads from Denver's urban core. Visitors reach Pike's Peak at 14,000 feet, walk through Garden of the Gods' red rock formations, and spot Rocky Mountain National Park's wildlife. The historic Stanley Hotel and charming Estes Park complete the journey.
Duration 5 days Destinations Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
- NZ$4,350
Duration 5 days Destinations Grand Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Denver Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
- NZ$4,350
The Colorado Rockies featuring National Parks and Historic Trains (Denver, CO to Colorado Springs, CO) (2026)
69 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 9 days Destinations Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Junction, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Silverton, Durango, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Springs Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $6,399
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What people love about Colorado Tours
- Welcome to Colorado
Great trip thank you.
- The Colorado Rockies featuring National Parks and Historic Trains (Denver, CO to Colorado Springs, CO) (2025)
A well organised tour, with great coverage (for a non-USA person). Heather's background details, and little quizzes, helped me enjoy the tour greatly. Driver Richard was very good and gave us no concern as regards safety - and he joined in the ambience of the group
What our customers ask about Colorado Tours & Trips
What's the best time to enjoy Colorado's outdoor activities?
Summer from June through August is really perfect for hiking Rocky Mountain National Park and hitting the rapids in Glenwood Canyon - you'll see this on our 7-day National Parks tour. Spring is great too around May-June with cooler hiking temps though you might still find snow up high. Fall is absolutely gorgeous especially September and October when the leaves change color along Independence Pass which we feature on our Colorado Highlights Aspen tour.
Do I need to rent a car or are there other ways to get around?
While having your own car gives you freedom there's something really nice about letting someone else handle the driving. Our Rocky Mountain Tour takes care of all the logistics getting you right to amazing trailheads like the Ute Trail at 11400 feet. The historic Durango & Silverton train which we include in our 10-day Welcome to Colorado tour gives you a totally different way to see the landscape.
What are some cool spots in Colorado that most people don't know about?
There's this incredible place called Chimney Rock National Monument where ancient Puebloans tracked lunar movements - we visit on our National Parks tour. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison is mind-blowing when you see how deep the river carved it. And you've got to check out Ouray they call it the Switzerland of America for good reason - both highlights of our National Parks of Colorado experience.
What kind of local cultural experiences can visitors have?
You can have dinner at this amazing family ranch near Mesa Verde surrounded by red mountains part of our Colorado Rockies tour. We'll show you around an urban community farm where they're doing incredible sustainable agriculture work on our 10-day Welcome tour. There's also this fascinating visit to McGraw Ranch from 1884 on our Alpine Peaks tour where you really get what pioneer life was like in Estes Park Valley.
How do I deal with the high altitude when visiting Colorado?
The altitude here is no joke you've really got to take it slow when you first arrive and drink tons of water. We've had travelers on our Colorado Rockies tour mention altitude sickness so we take it seriously. That's why tours like our Rocky Mountain experience start you off easy - like that first day on Ute Trail at 11400 feet where you're only going up and down 600 feet total letting your body adjust naturally.