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    Aspire Tours

    Aspire Tours

    4.9
    (167 reviews)
    57.4 mi

    We booked the "Rocky Mountain Escape" tour for about $90 per person, and it ended up being one of…read morethe best parts of our trip. The tour lasted a little over 4 hours and is considered a half-day experience. Our guide, Aaron, was awesome! He is super friendly, funny, and full of great info about Denver and its history. Pickup was right in front of Union Station, and the tour started right on time (a few people in our group were running behind, of course haha). We made several stops along the way, and every single one had amazing views. We even got to see some wildlife: bighorn rams, elk, and a fox! Aaron was great about pulling over so everyone could grab photos whenever we spotted something cool. There were about 11 of us in total, which made it feel like a nice small group instead of a big crowded tour. It was our first time exploring the Rocky Mountains, and we're so glad we chose Aspire Tours. I would definitely recommend them...and don't forget to tip your guide.

    Five stars all day long! Jason was fantastic and somehow managed to keep 8 people entertained while…read moreshowing us Red Rocks, buffalo, Lookout Mountain, and Golden, no small task! He answered every question, shared tons of interesting facts, threw in some jokes, and somehow made us feel like Denver experts by the end of the day. If Jason is your guide, congratulations, you already made a good decision.

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    Lookout Mountain with my dad.
    Lookout Mountain with my dad.
    On the stage at Red Rocks.
    On the stage at Red Rocks.
    Jerry after our Pime's Peak/Garden of Gods tour

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    Jerry after our Pime's Peak/Garden of Gods tour
    Coors

    Coors

    3.9
    (864 reviews)
    46.1 mi

    This is a very good tour for any beer lovers out there. Just taking the trip to Golden itself was…read moreworth it. I will say having toured Budweiser and Miller before this (for the big 3), I'd rank this 3rd, however that doesn't mean you shouldn't do the tour. The website to schedule was a little wonky but eventually I was able to secure a 10:50 AM tour on a Friday. We arrived via ride share around 10:20. They told us to return around 10:40 to get ready for the shuttle ride over. When we returned it was like a fine oiled machine. We took the shuttle ride over and then were introduced to our tour guide and our ids were checked. Tour itself takes about an hour and you have two beers during the tour itself and then one at the end. The first "stop" you can have a Coors Light or Blue Moon. Second stop you can have a Coors Banquet, and then at the end you are able to choose between a Banquet, Coors Lite, Miller Lite, or a Molson. Tour guide was very informative and the tour itself was good. You are able to see various components of beer production. Schedule early and enjoy the tour, then walk over to Golden. You may want to stop in the gift shop to buy a crowler to go. It's a cute 25 ounce beer.

    A must do if you're a beer person. If you have plans to visit Colorado you should book your tour…read moredate in advance, they open up dates 25 days in advance on their website, weekend dates sell out pretty quick. For the tour they have a No Bag policy, even sometimes as small as a purse is not permitted. You'll have to leave bags in your car, if you took public transport they do have lockers to rent in the shuttle waiting area near the parking lot. Overall the 90 tour was great, it came with three 8oz beers throughout the tour. You'll find out all about the history of coors and their expansion.

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    Beer Sample of the Colorado Native Palisade Peach Tart  10-13-2024
    Beer Sample of the Colorado Native Palisade Peach Tart 10-13-2024
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    Coldest Beer was so good

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    Coldest Beer was so good
    Nova Guides

    Nova Guides

    4.2
    (264 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    Booked an ATV tour for my family of 4 at 11:00 a.m. for the 3:00 time slot. We were staying in…read moreBreckenridge so we drive over an hour to get there and were very excited as we have gone on ATV tours on many other trips. Upon arrival we were met with a not so warm welcome from a man who claimed he was "closing for the day" he continued to interrogate us asking "who did we speak to" and "I've been here all day and no one called". I showed him the confirmation email showing it was paid for and confirmed at 11:00 am and he proceeded to say "well atleast I'm off for the next 2 days" and "well let's go because the sooner yall are done the sooner I can leave". We felt very awkward and unwelcomed but after driving an hour we were determined to have a good time. We did a self guided tour and before leaving we were handed a map and told we couldn't go up into mountains or on about 50% of the trails which we were not told before booking. We made the most of our 2 hours on flat land and were not able to find the waterfall. We got back and told him we were not able to find the waterfall looking for some clarification, but he could not have cared less and just told us to put our helmets back inside and leave. I understand wanting to leave for the day but when you work for tourists you should appreciate their business especially when you charge a lot for not even being able to go up in the mountains! Will not be recommending this place in the future.

    This place was awesome! They have a ton of equipment to borrow if needed. We did the unguided tour…read moreand found our way around great. The guys that set us up were friendly and fantastic. This was our first time and the experience could not have been better. The trails were beautiful. Highly recommend this place to rent snowmobiles.

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    Bryce and Hayden taking selfies at the windy top.
    Bryce and Hayden taking selfies at the windy top.
    Nova Guides
    Nova Guides

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    The Royal Gorge Route Railroad

    The Royal Gorge Route Railroad

    3.7
    (627 reviews)
    93.3 mi

    Completely perfect and wonderful in every way... Except for…read morenon stop 80s music, even on open car! YIKES. The 80s were fun but really wanted to just enjoy the train and the scenery. Food drink and service was a great surprise.

    Five‑Star Experience! From the moment we stepped through…read morethe depot doors, the staff was warm and welcoming -- truly a great start to the day. I was disappointed that the gift shop didn't carry 3XL shirts or sweatshirts. Large women and men love souvenirs too, and we're happy to spend money when the options fit! The food was just okay. I ordered the beef nachos -- the portion was huge and definitely shareable -- but they lacked flavor, and I only ate a few bites. Steve said his burger was fine but nothing to write home about. The highlight of our trip was the open‑air car, made even better by our host, Brett. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the canyon, pointed out landmarks, helped us spot bighorn sheep and deer, and took photos for anyone who asked -- always making sure the background was perfect. Thanks to him, we have beautiful memories captured from our ride. Be sure to tip Brett -- he absolutely deserves it!

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    An elopement on the Royal Gorge train. Captured by Colorado elopement photographer, Michelle Betz Photography
    An elopement on the Royal Gorge train. Captured by Colorado elopement photographer, Michelle Betz Photography
    An elopement on the Royal Gorge train. Captured by Colorado elopement photographer, Michelle Betz Photography
    An elopement on the Royal Gorge train. Captured by Colorado elopement photographer, Michelle Betz Photography
    An elopement on the Royal Gorge train. Captured by Colorado elopement photographer, Michelle Betz Photography

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    An elopement on the Royal Gorge train. Captured by Colorado elopement photographer, Michelle Betz Photography
    Celestial Seasonings Tour and Tea Shop

    Celestial Seasonings Tour and Tea Shop

    4.5
    (522 reviews)
    54.0 mi
    $

    Best $6 you'll spend in Boulder. The Celestial Seasonings tour runs about 45 minutes, and your…read moreticket doubles as a free sample of tea to take home. Show up early and hit the sampling bar before the tour starts. They have a bunch of teas brewed and ready to drink, and you get to go back for more after the tour ends. I tried way too many before they called us over for the 9 minute intro video, which covers the company history, how their teas get made, and the safety rules for walking through an active production plant. The mint room is the highlight. FDA rules mean you cannot step inside anymore, but you stand at the entrance and the smell hits you instantly. Back away whenever you want. Full sensory experience without the headache. Staff were warm and genuinely into their jobs. They shared fun facts, answered every question, and made it feel personal instead of rehearsed. The gift shop is also a steal, with boxes around $3.75 and seasonal flavors stocked year-round. Go on a weekday if you want smaller groups. Bring a bag for the gift shop, because you will buy more tea than you planned.

    Cost & Tour Length: The tour was only $6 per person for…read moreabout 45 minutes such a blessing for the price. Your ticket is actually a free tea sample you get to take home. I thought that was so cute and thoughtful. Atmosphere: The whole place felt cozy, peaceful, and inviting. Before the tour, I wandered through the displays and tried so many different tea flavors. I loved learning about how everything is made and seeing all the care that goes into it. And the mint room was absolutely my favorite part. The smell hits you instantly in the best, most refreshing way! Service: Every staff member was so kind, warm, and genuinely joyful. You can tell they love what they do. They shared fun facts, answered questions, and made the whole tour feel personal and welcoming. Gift Shop: The teas in the gift shop were really affordable some around $3.75. They sell seasonal flavors all year long A great spot to stock up on favorites! Overall Experience: OverallI left feeling so grateful and refreshed. I learned a lot, tasted so many delicious teas, and felt surrounded by kindness.

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    Tea Memorabilia  10-16-2024
    Tea Memorabilia 10-16-2024
    Their cute mug I put to work immediately after getting home
    Their cute mug I put to work immediately after getting home
    Teapots & Teas  10-16-2024

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    Teapots & Teas 10-16-2024

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