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Discover Colorado’s stunning landscapes on a 2-day Pedal and Paddle adventure, combining whitewater rafting and mountain biking for all skill levels.
Travelers looking to mix adrenaline, breathtaking scenery, and beginner-friendly outdoor activities will find the Pedal and Paddle Adventure Package in Colorado an enticing option. Offered by Colorado Adventure Guides / Colorado Rafting Company, this two-day experience combines guided whitewater rafting with scenic mountain biking, all set in the beautiful Summit County area. At $241 per person, it promises a well-rounded, active escape that’s accessible to those with no prior experience but still engaging enough for seasoned outdoor lovers.
One of the highlights we love is the small group size, limited to just five participants, which means more personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The guides are well-trained, undergo extensive CPR and first aid certification, and are experienced at making everyone feel comfortable, regardless of skill level. That said, a potential consideration is that the activity times vary, so checking availability ahead of your trip is a good idea.
This tour is perfect for adventurers eager to experience Colorado’s wilderness without the need for advanced skills. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or solo, the mix of water and trail activities offers a dynamic way to explore the region’s stunning scenery. It’s an excellent choice for those wanting a balanced taste of thrill and natural beauty in a manageable two-day format.
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This two-day itinerary is designed to offer a relaxed yet exhilarating experience. The first day revolves around half-day guided rafting, while the second is dedicated to mountain biking. Each activity is structured to maximize fun without overwhelming beginners, making it ideal for families, groups, or solo travelers who want to sample Colorado’s outdoor offerings.
The adventure kicks off at the designated boathouse location in Frisco or Silverthorne, where you’ll be met by professional guides from Colorado Adventure Guides. Here, you’ll gear up with all necessary equipment — from life jackets to paddles — ensuring a safe and comfortable experience.
A shuttle transfer will then take you to either the Upper Colorado River or Clear Creek, depending on the day’s conditions and your group’s preferences. The guides, who have undergone extensive training, will lead you through a guided rafting trip that showcases some of Colorado’s most scenic river sections.
Expect a mix of gentle rapids and exciting splashes, with plenty of opportunities to take in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Reviewers mention the guides’ professionalism, highlighting guides like “John,” who is known for his friendly demeanor and expert instruction, making even nervous first-timers feel at ease. The trip concludes with a smooth shuttle back to the boathouse, leaving you with plenty of time to relax or explore the area further.
The second day offers a different kind of thrill — mountain biking through Summit County’s trails. The tours typically start at either the Silverthorne Adventure Center or designated trailheads, with sessions available at 9:00 AM or 2:00 PM.
You’ll be outfitted by knowledgeable instructors who will teach you biking techniques suitable for your skill level — from basic balance and braking to more advanced cornering if you’re up for it. The trails offer a mix of scenery and technical elements, with some reviewers mentioning that the terrain is accessible yet diverse enough to keep things interesting.
This half-day experience is designed not merely as a ride but as a learning opportunity, with guides like “Mike” providing helpful tips along the way. The trail itself is a playground of scenic vistas, where you’ll often stop to admire views of the Rocky Mountains, pine forests, and possibly spot local wildlife.
All necessary rafting equipment and professional guides are included, providing peace of mind for beginners. Transportation from the meeting point to the river and trailhead is also covered, simplifying logistics. Participants will receive a safe, educational, and enjoyable adventure that combines fun with safety.
However, some aspects are extra, such as lodging, clothing, and mountain bike rentals if you don’t own your own. Insurance and gratuities for guides are also not included, which is standard but worth noting. The tour is flexible enough to accommodate your preferences, and booking with the “Reserve now & pay later” option allows you to keep your plans open.
Reviewers consistently praise the professionalism and friendliness of the guides, emphasizing how their extensive safety training adds reassurance. One shared, “The guides made us feel confident on the water and on the trails, even though we were total beginners.” Others mention the stunning views as a highlight, describing the scenery as “breathtaking” and “picturesque,” making it clear that scenery is a major draw.
A common theme is how well-organized everything felt, from gear fitting to the logistics of shuttling between sites. Several mention the “perfectly timed” activities that fit nicely into a two-day window, allowing for a full but manageable experience.
This Pedal and Paddle Adventure Package in Colorado offers a balanced, engaging way to explore the state’s natural beauty. It’s especially perfect for those who want to try whitewater rafting and mountain biking in a safe, guided environment, all while taking in spectacular mountain vistas. The inclusion of professional guides, all equipment, and transportation makes it practical and accessible for many travelers.
While it’s not a hardcore adventure for seasoned paddlers or bikers, it excels at providing a fun, educational introduction to Colorado’s outdoors, with enough scenic variety to keep everyone captivated. The small group size enhances the experience, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
Overall, it’s a solid choice for adventurous beginners, families, or anyone seeking a memorable outdoor escape in the Rockies. If you’re craving a taste of high-energy outdoor activities combined with stunning views, this is a well-rounded option worth considering.
Do I need prior experience for this tour?
No, previous experience isn’t necessary. The activities are designed to be suitable for all skill levels, including complete beginners.
What’s included in the package?
All rafting equipment, professional guides, and transportation from the meeting point to the activity sites are included. The tour also provides a safe, fun, and educational experience.
Can I choose the timing of the mountain biking?
Yes, you can select your preferred start time for the biking session: either 9:00 AM or 2:00 PM.
What should I bring?
While gear is provided, it’s advisable to bring appropriate clothing, sun protection, and sturdy shoes suitable for biking. Refer to recommended gear details for specifics.
Is this suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for all skill levels and is family-friendly, but check with the provider regarding age restrictions to ensure safety.
Are gratuities included?
No, guide gratuities are not included, so consider tipping if you’re pleased with the service.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Where does the tour meet?
The meeting point is at the designated boathouse or adventure center, with transportation provided from there to the river or trailhead.
What is the best time of year to do this?
The rafting is ideal from mid-June to early July when water levels are higher, but the tour is available seasonally — check current availability.
This tour strikes a thoughtful balance between adventure and accessibility, making it a practical choice for many travelers eager to enjoy Colorado’s natural wonders without the need for specialized skills.