moderate
3 hours
Participants should have general fitness suitable for light-to-moderate physical activity, with the ability to handle uneven terrain and operate an ATV safely.
Discover the rugged beauty of Colorado’s Continental Divide on a three-hour guided ATV tour with All Season Adventures Inc. Navigate mountain ridges, learn local history, and ride through some of the most striking Rockies terrain.
Most Popular! • Family Friendly • Guided ATV Tour
3 Hours
Come enjoy the fun of riding through the back country of the Rocky Mountains. Our ATVs can take you on the many trails of the area. Whether you are out to have an exhilarating ride, want to take a leisurely ride, or are hunting for for that prize trophy, All Season Adventures has the ATV Rental or Tour for you and yours.
Our Guides are experienced in the back-country and love to share their knowledge of the area. Ask them about the Utes or the Phantom Train of Marshall Pass or our rich mining history!
With our guides, you are assured a safe, fun tour into some of the most spectacular terrain in the country.
The Polaris 500 Sportsman is a serious trail machine with a lot of power, good traction and a rough-and-ready suspension system.
The Polaris Sportsman Touring ATV has a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, 567 cc, 4-valve, DOHC, single-cylinder engine. It is an ATV that just about anyone can drive with confidence and safety. It is tuned for comfortable riding for both the driver and passenger.
Mountain weather can shift quickly; layering helps you stay comfortable and dry.
Dust and debris kicked up by the ATVs make goggles or sunglasses a must-have.
All trails vary in difficulty; staying with the group ensures safety and the best experience.
Signal can be spotty in mountain terrain; plan accordingly and share your plans beforehand.
This region was historically inhabited by the Ute tribe and later saw surges of mining activity during Colorado's late 19th-century boom.
All Season Adventures follows protocols to minimize trail impact, supporting wildlife preservation and sustainable use of sensitive mountain environments.
Protects your head on rugged, variable trails.
Improves grip and shields hands from brush and cold air.
Offers ankle support and protection on rocky terrain.
Staying hydrated during warmer months is critical for safety and comfort.
summer specific