The Rocky Mountain National Park Safari Tour
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Let our experienced local guides bring the wonders of Rocky Mountain National Park to life with engaging stories and expert insights from start to finish. Your journey begins in historic downtown Estes Park, at an elevation of 7,500 feet, and winds through lush meadows, shimmering rivers, aspen groves, and alpine lakes. In summer and fall, we venture into the alpine tundra above 12,000 feet, traveling the historic Old Fall River Road (accessible after July 4) and the scenic heights of Trail Ridge Road (weather permitting). There will be multiple stops along the way up to the Alpine Visitor Center and stops along the way back down. If conditions prevent access to certain areas, don’t worry—we’ll explore equally stunning parts of the park to ensure an incredible experience. Ride in comfort in our iconic Green Jeeps, which seat up to 10 guests. For larger groups, we’ll divide you across multiple vehicles to keep the adventure personal and connected.
Departure Point
- Please meet at the office 20 min. ahead of the departure time listed as your tour time. Office is downtown Estes Park across the street from the Historic Park Theater which is a white tower building.
- Please meet at the office 20 min. ahead of the departure time listed as your tour time. Office is downtown Estes Park across the street from the Historic Park Theater which is a white tower building.
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Rocky Mountain National Park1000 US Highway 36, , Estes Park, ColoradoExperience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Rockies, as your professional guide narrates your journey through meadow, aspen groves, along swift flowing rives to waterfalls.Duration: 2 hours and 25 minutesStop At: Alpine Visitor CenterTrail Ridge Rd., ColoradoAt the top of the Rocky Mountains the Alpine Visitor Center is open from Memorial Day thru Fall (closes for Winter in Oct). Offering food, drinks, and souvenirs.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Alluvial FanOld Fall River Rd, About 3 Mi West of the Fall River Entrance Station, Colorado"Located off the road to Endovalley, the Alluvial Fan is a beautiful cascade of water flowing down through a boulder field. Reconstructed in 2020, the trail to the Alluvial Fan was designed to be fully accessible. From the west, this path meanders up to a 56-foot bridge crossing the Roaring River, offering access to the east side of the Alluvial Fan. Hikers of all abilities can enjoy breathtaking views of the Mummy Range, Horseshoe Falls, and Endovalley." -NPSDuration: 15 minutesAdditional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- All Fees and Taxes
- Rocky Mountain National Park Pass and Timed-Entry - $80
- Gratuity - for your Guide
Let our experienced local guides bring the wonders of Rocky Mountain National Park to life with engaging stories and expert insights from start to finish. Your journey begins in historic downtown Estes Park, at an elevation of 7,500 feet, and winds through lush meadows, shimmering rivers, aspen groves, and alpine lakes. In summer and fall, we venture into the alpine tundra above 12,000 feet, traveling the historic Old Fall River Road (accessible after July 4) and the scenic heights of Trail Ridge Road (weather permitting). There will be multiple stops along the way up to the Alpine Visitor Center and stops along the way back down. If conditions prevent access to certain areas, don’t worry—we’ll explore equally stunning parts of the park to ensure an incredible experience. Ride in comfort in our iconic Green Jeeps, which seat up to 10 guests. For larger groups, we’ll divide you across multiple vehicles to keep the adventure personal and connected.
Departure Point
- Please meet at the office 20 min. ahead of the departure time listed as your tour time. Office is downtown Estes Park across the street from the Historic Park Theater which is a white tower building.
- Please meet at the office 20 min. ahead of the departure time listed as your tour time. Office is downtown Estes Park across the street from the Historic Park Theater which is a white tower building.
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Rocky Mountain National Park1000 US Highway 36, , Estes Park, ColoradoExperience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Rockies, as your professional guide narrates your journey through meadow, aspen groves, along swift flowing rives to waterfalls.Duration: 2 hours and 25 minutesStop At: Alpine Visitor CenterTrail Ridge Rd., ColoradoAt the top of the Rocky Mountains the Alpine Visitor Center is open from Memorial Day thru Fall (closes for Winter in Oct). Offering food, drinks, and souvenirs.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Alluvial FanOld Fall River Rd, About 3 Mi West of the Fall River Entrance Station, Colorado"Located off the road to Endovalley, the Alluvial Fan is a beautiful cascade of water flowing down through a boulder field. Reconstructed in 2020, the trail to the Alluvial Fan was designed to be fully accessible. From the west, this path meanders up to a 56-foot bridge crossing the Roaring River, offering access to the east side of the Alluvial Fan. Hikers of all abilities can enjoy breathtaking views of the Mummy Range, Horseshoe Falls, and Endovalley." -NPSDuration: 15 minutesAdditional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- All Fees and Taxes
- Rocky Mountain National Park Pass and Timed-Entry - $80
- Gratuity - for your Guide
Need To Know Info
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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