moderate
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; comfortable seated experience with light walking if needed
Experience the stunning views of Colorado's Red and White Mountains on an exclusive morning jeep tour. Enjoy a scenic ride, learn about local history, and savor a delicious box lunch amidst breathtaking alpine scenery.
Embark on a captivating private morning Red and White Mountain Jeep Tour with a box lunch, offered by Nova Guides in Red Cliff, Colorado. This guided adventure takes you through some of the most breathtaking alpine landscapes, with panoramic views that highlight the rugged beauty of Colorado’s high country. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, the tour provides an intimate experience as you traverse scenic trails in a comfortable, private jeep. The early morning timing ensures you catch the soft glow of sunrise illuminating the majestic peaks, creating stunning photo opportunities. Along the way, guides share fascinating insights into local geology, wildlife, and history, making this a richly educational outing. The included box lunch allows you to relax amidst nature, soaking in the tranquility of this mountain paradise. Whether you're seeking a family-friendly adventure or a peaceful escape with friends, this tour offers a personalized experience designed to fuel your love for outdoor exploration. Don’t miss this chance to explore Colorado’s stunning high country with expert guidance, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Mountain weather can change quickly; bring layers to stay comfortable throughout the tour.
Getting to the meeting point early ensures a prompt start and the best lighting for photography.
Capture the spectacular mountain vistas and wildlife encounters with your camera or smartphone.
Carry water to stay refreshed while exploring the high-altitude terrain.
Red Cliff was historically a hub for silver and gold mining since the late 1800s, and remnants of these mining operations can still be seen around town.
Nova Guides emphasizes eco-friendly practices by minimizing trail impact and supporting local conservation efforts.
Bring layered clothing to adapt to changing mountain temperatures.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes provide support and grip on uneven terrain.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat help protect against UV rays at high altitude.
summer|fall specific
Stay hydrated during your mountain adventure with a refillable water bottle.