moderate
3 hours
Participants should be in average physical condition, able to handle the physical activity of riding and controlling an ATV or Side-by-Side.
Join High Country Tours for a thrilling three-hour ATV experience through over 120 miles of mountain trails near Kremmling, Colorado. Discover scenic vistas and set your own pace with expert guidance tailored to your skill level.
Experience the thrill of an expertly guided ATV or Side-by-Side tour spanning over 120 miles of diverse trails around Kremmling, Colorado. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned rider, High Country Tours customizes the experience to match your skill level, ensuring a safe and exciting adventure. As you traverse expansive landscapes, you’ll witness breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains and the iconic Continental Divide. The freedom to set your own pace allows for a personalized journey, while your knowledgeable guide shares insights about the local flora, fauna, and geography. Perfect for small groups or private outings, this three-hour tour offers a unique way to connect with nature, adventure, and Colorado’s rugged beauty. Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush or a scenic ride, this adventure delivers unforgettable memories.
Long sleeves and pants help protect from branches, dust, and sun exposure during the ride.
Stay hydrated throughout the tour, especially during warmer months when temperatures can rise quickly.
Allow extra time to get familiar with the vehicle controls and safety briefing before the tour begins.
Weather in the mountains is unpredictable; bring layers and rain protection just in case.
Kremmling has a storied history as a ranching and mining community, offering unique cultural insights along the trail.
High Country Tours emphasizes responsible riding practices to protect fragile trail ecosystems and preserve natural habitats.
A properly fitted helmet is crucial for safety while riding.
Protect your eyes from dust, debris, and intense sun glare.
summer specific
Hydration is key during your outdoor adventure.
Layers help adjust for changing temperatures on the trail.
fall specific