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Discover a stress-free winter day in Colorado with private transport to skiing, snowmobiling, or dog sledding, including local stories and scenic views.
Experience Review: Winter Fun – Private Transportation to Ski, Snowmobiling, and Dog Sledding Areas
Planning a winter adventure around Denver can feel overwhelming—logistics, transportation, and booking activities often get in the way of just enjoying the snow. That’s where this private tour from Adventure Scenic Tours of Colorado shines. It offers a tailored, hassle-free day out, with private transportation to some of the best mountain activities, plus a dash of Colorado’s fascinating scenery and stories along the way.
What we particularly love about this experience is its flexibility and personal touch. You’re picked up from your hotel, whisked away in a private vehicle, and guided through your day by someone who knows the ins and outs of the Colorado mountains. Plus, the tour doesn’t just focus on transportation; it also provides helpful tips on where to ski, snowboard, or rent gear, making it a comprehensive service.
One thing to keep in mind is the extra costs involved—ski tickets, lessons, snowmobiling, and dog sledding are all separate. If you’re looking for a perfectly seamless all-in package, this might require some planning ahead to book activities in advance, especially dog sledding, which tends to sell out early. This tour is ideal for travelers who want the freedom of a private, personalized mountain day without the hassle of driving or crowded shuttles.
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The tour starts with a pickup at your hotel in Denver or your mountain accommodation. The private vehicle makes the journey comfortable and flexible—no worrying about navigating mountain roads or fighting for parking. The driver/guide, Brad, who has over 30 years of experience skiing in Colorado and a background in European ski racing, ensures a smooth ride and shares interesting tidbits along the way, such as stories about Red Rocks Amphitheater and the Continental Divide.
Reviewers highlight Brad’s attentiveness and knowledge. Natasha described him as “very knowledgeable of the surrounding areas,” and noted he even bought doughnuts—adding a personal touch that makes the day more memorable.
The drive itself is part of the charm. You’ll pass by stunning scenery, with a chance to learn about Colorado’s mountain landscape. The guide shares insights into the Rocky Mountain region, which adds a layer of appreciation for the views. One reviewer, luisina_o, appreciated the Spanish-speaking guidance and friendly conversation, which made the trip feel more personalized.
Once at your destination, you have options. The tour is flexible but usually offers time for one or two activities. You might opt for tubing or extreme sledding—recommended by the guide—though dog sledding is also popular, especially if booked early (it sells out by early November for Christmas week).
Note that costs for activities—such as ski tickets, lessons, snowmobiling, or dog sledding—are not included in the $480 fee. This allows you to tailor your day based on your interests and budget. For example, if you’re an intermediate or advanced skier, you can get guidance on suitable slopes and rentals.
Need gear? The guide offers help arranging ski or snowboard rentals, which can be a real time-saver, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area. It’s worth noting that the guide does not teach beginners but can point them toward lessons—making this a good choice if you’re already comfortable on skis or snowboards.
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Along the way, the guide shares local history and stories that make the journey richer. Reviewers mention the “good conversation” and “interesting local stories,” which transform a simple transportation service into a more immersive experience.
This full-day tour lasts around 9 hours, fitting in travel, activities, and scenic stops comfortably. You’ll be back in Denver by early afternoon, making it a convenient option for those with tight schedules or just wanting a taste of Colorado’s winter wonderland.
At $480 per person, the price reflects the convenience of private transport and the knowledge brought by your guide. Comparing this to rental car costs or multiple shuttle tickets, it offers a straightforward, stress-free alternative. While activities aren’t included, the flexibility allows you to budget for what you really want to do.
If you value personalized service, want to avoid the hassle of driving, and enjoy guided insights into Colorado’s mountain culture, this tour is perfect. It suits intermediate and advanced skiers and snowboarders but isn’t ideal for true beginners unless they book separate lessons. Families with bigger children or groups seeking a custom winter day will find this especially appealing.
This private tour offers a blend of convenience, flexibility, and local knowledge that’s hard to beat. You get the comfort of private transportation, the freedom to pick your preferred mountain activities, and an engaging guide who enriches the experience with stories and tips. While costs for activities are extra, the overall value lies in the ease and personalized approach for a memorable Colorado winter day.
Ideal for travelers who dislike the stress of navigating mountain roads or crowded shuttles, this tour allows you to focus on enjoying the snow and scenery. It’s particularly well-suited for intermediate and experienced skiers or those willing to plan and book their activities separately.
If you’re after an authentic, tailored mountain adventure with a friendly local guide, this tour checks all the boxes. Just remember to plan ahead for activities like dog sledding if that’s on your list—those spots fill quickly!
What is included in the tour?
The tour provides private transportation and a knowledgeable guide. Activities like skiing, snowmobiling, and dog sledding are not included but can be arranged separately.
Can I customize my experience?
Yes. The transfers are fully customizable to meet your group’s needs, and you can choose which activities to do once at the mountain.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, including pickup, travel, activities, and return.
Is this tour suitable for children?
They can be accommodated with a booster seat if over 4-5 years old. However, the guide does not offer lessons for children or beginners.
What about booking activities like dog sledding or snowmobiling?
These need to be booked in advance, as they often sell out early, especially during peak holiday times.
Are ski lessons included?
No, lessons are not included, and the guide recommends beginners take lessons separately.
What about transportation?
You’ll be picked up and dropped off in a private vehicle, making for a comfortable and stress-free trip.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What’s the best time of year to book?
Most bookings are made around 66 days in advance, and dog sledding sells out early for the Christmas season.
Can I do this tour from Colorado Springs or other locations?
Yes, the tour is available from Colorado Springs as well, though routes and sites may vary.
This private winter tour offers a fantastic way to experience Colorado’s mountain activities without the hassle. Whether you’re after adrenaline-pumping sledding or a scenic ski day, the flexibility and local insights make it a smart choice for a memorable mountain escape.