Hike Colorado mountain trails with a pro guide near Silverthorne
4 hours
Up to 6 people
Guide, transportation, boots/poles
Choose a half-day guided hike on Colorado mountain trails, matched to your fitness level and goals. Explore areas near Breckenridge, Vail, Winter Park, Frisco, and Silverthorne with local insight along the way.
Participants are typically accepted from age 6 and up with a legal guardian; you must be 18+ to attend on your own. Guide gratuity is not included; tips typically range from 15–20%.
Cancel more than 48 hours before start for a refund minus a 10% admin fee. Reschedule more than 48 hours before start for a 10% admin fee. No-shows are charged full price. If we cancel due to unsafe conditions, you’ll get a full refund if rescheduling isn’t possible.
Bring a backpack with snacks, water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm. Wear comfortable clothing for the weather, plus a hat and layers (conditions can change quickly). Plan on sturdy footwear like hiking shoes.
You don’t need prior training or experience. No specialized gear is required. Hiking boots and trekking poles are available if you need them.
No. Bring your own meals, snacks, and water unless you’re told otherwise.
Silverthorne, CO
With an exceptional track record spanning hiking, rafting, and rock climbing adventures, this outfitter consistently delivers through their talented guide team. Names like Jared, CJ, Tanner, Jake, Boyd, and Perry come up repeatedly, each praised for their expertise, safety focus, and ability to make adventures both educational and fun. Guides go above and beyond—lending gear to unprepared clients, spotting wildlife others miss, pacing beginners on their first 14ers, and tailoring rock climbing routes for mixed-ability families. The company shines at accommodating last-minute bookings and changes, with several reviewers noting same-day arrangements and flexible trip modifications. Whether you're tackling Quandary Peak for the first time or navigating Colorado River rapids with kids, guides strike that perfect balance of knowledgeable and laid-back. They share historical facts and trail tips while keeping the mood light and engaging. Multiple families specifically mentioned feeling safe with young children along, and first-time high-altitude hikers credited their guides with getting them safely to summits they might have otherwise turned back from.
I wasn’t sure about taking a beginner split board class as I have already been in the backcountry. However, I learned some things about my bindings and equipment and it was the first time I have ever tried riding down over icy flats/ slight uphill with poles. I’m sure I would’ve never tried that on my own and yet it was a game changer. It really encouraged me to follow others more skilled than me and increased my confidence level on those icy flats. Also really appreciated the classroom setting initially and then moving out for the tour. I had a lot of fun and highly recommended it.
Ms. Mom
April 5, 2026
I wasn’t sure about taking a beginner split board class as I have already been in the backcountry. However, I learned some things about my bindings and equipment and it was the first time I have ever tried riding down over icy flats/ slight uphill with poles. I’m sure I would’ve never tried that on my own and yet it was a game changer. It really encouraged me to follow others more skilled than me and increased my confidence level on those icy flats. Also really appreciated the classroom setting initially and then moving out for the tour. I had a lot of fun and highly recommended it.
Ms. Mom
April 5, 2026