easy
2 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; walking is minimal, focus on riding comfort
Discover Colorado’s stunning wildlife and scenic landscapes during a guided sunset UTV tour in Westcreek. Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, this 2-hour experience offers breathtaking views and wildlife sightings as the sun sets behind the mountains.
Westcreek | Pay Per Person | You Drive | 3 Minimum
Embark on an exhilarating Sunset Wildlife Safari in Pike National Forest, driving your own UTV through breathtaking landscapes. Spot deer, elk, and moose while navigating rocky trails and creek crossings. Capture stunning photos at sunset with panoramic views of Pikes Peak, and receive a custom video to cherish your adventure.
Embark on an exhilarating Sunset Wildlife Safari in Pike National Forest, driving your own UTV through breathtaking landscapes. Spot deer, elk, and moose while navigating rocky trails and creek crossings. Capture stunning photos at sunset with panoramic views of Pikes Peak, and receive a custom video to cherish your adventure.
Evening temperatures can vary; dressing in layers and using sunscreen will keep you comfortable during the tour.
Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a smooth start and allows time for safety briefing and equipment fitting.
Capture the stunning sunset and wildlife moments to remember this adventure forever.
To increase wildlife sightings, keep noise to a minimum and remain still when animals are nearby.
The Westcreek area has a rich history rooted in early Colorado ranching and mining communities, with remnants still visible along some trails.
Great Outdoors Adventures follows strict guidelines to minimize environmental impact, promoting wildlife protection and trail preservation.
Layered clothing helps adjust to changing temperatures and keeps you comfortable during the cool evening hours.
winter|fall|spring specific
Protect your skin from UV rays during sunset and if staying later into the evening.
summer specific
Good footwear ensures safety and comfort while entering and exiting the UTVs and walking to viewing spots.
Enhance wildlife viewing and help spot distant animals more clearly.