Hike the Rocky Mountains with a guide, snacks, and photo help
2-4 Hour Hike • 4.5 Hours Round Trip
12 people
Guided hike, Photos
Explore a 2–4 hour guided hike in the Rocky Mountains within about an hour of Denver. You’ll meet near downtown, carpool to the trailhead, and take breaks for snacks, water, and photos along the way.
Minimum group size is 2 hikers. Elevation may be between 6,000 and 12,000 ft, and the hike can feel challenging if you don’t exercise regularly. Carpooling is used, and the guide can drive up to 4 hikers total.
Full refund with 24 hours notice if you cancel at least 24 hours before the reservation date. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Dress in layers and bring a jacket and sunglasses. In winter, bring a hat and gloves. Wear hiking shoes or boots (waterproof or water-resistant works best), especially in winter when trails can have snow and ice. Bring a backpack, a reusable water bottle with 48 ounces of water, and any snacks you like.
Expect an easy to moderate hike if you’re in good physical shape. It can feel challenging if you don’t exercise regularly.
Plan for elevation somewhere between 6,000 and 12,000 feet.
Typically we meet at 9am an awesome coffee shop called Huckleberry Roasters. The address is 4301 Pecos St, Denver, CO 80211.
Adrienne and Brian have built something special here, and it shows in every review. Both guides bring genuine enthusiasm to the trails, tailoring each hike to match their groups' abilities and interests. Adrienne gets consistent praise for her warmth and local knowledge, while Brian stands out for his humor and ability to make everyone feel comfortable. People repeatedly mention how personable both guides are, sharing history and plant facts, cracking jokes, and capturing great photos along the way. One guest even discovered Adrienne had filmed a surprise proposal! The flexibility here is a real strength. Guides meet groups at local spots like Huckleberry Roasters, then head to trails like Mount Falcon, Chief Mountain, and Red Rocks that showcase Colorado's stunning scenery without being overwhelming. First-time visitors and experienced hikers alike appreciate the well-paced outings with plenty of breaks and accommodations for different fitness levels. Safety is clearly a priority, but the vibe stays relaxed and fun. This feels like hiking with a knowledgeable friend rather than a formal tour, which is exactly what makes it memorable.
Got a vegan burrito, flat white, lighter tea and black tea. All were delicious 👌🏻
Jennifer Dreisbach
March 16, 2026
Got a vegan burrito, flat white, lighter tea and black tea. All were delicious 👌🏻
Jennifer Dreisbach
March 16, 2026