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Evening Jeep excursion and dinner - First we will Jeep you up to the historic "Burlingame Cabin," located on Snowmass Mountain. There you can take an extended Jeep tour, or sit back and let us tend to all your needs! We'll have a delicious dinner hot off the grill, a campfire, live music and s'mores! Watch the sun drop behind the mountain ranges that extend across the Roaring Fork Valley. A great family activity and true Colorado experience! All attendees will meet in Snowmass Village with pick ups available in Aspen.
Length: 4 hours. Season: June to October
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This bicycle trip is for those of you who fancy history. Ashcroft was the first silver mining town in the valley, but became a ghost town the minute silver was found in Aspen. Our guides will discuss much of the interesting history regarding this area. There is also time to take photos as you walk through Ashcroft, so don't forget your camera. From here, we jump on our bikes and begin downhill through alpine meadows. Along our paved, 11 mile route back down into Aspen, we are surrounded by 14,000 foot peaks. This is one of the most beautiful areas in the Rocky Mountains. Your guide will stop along the way to identify flowers and tress, answer any of your questions. Moderate to easy terrain on the paved road from Ashcroft: light car traffic.
Minimum Age: Own bike - 11:in Burley - 2**. Length 4 hours. Season: May to October. (Includes refreshments) ** 2-3 year olds can ride in Burley and 4-7 years can ride with hook on bike.
Our tour begins with a drive to the "most photographed peaks in North America" and one of the most picturesque wilderness areas in Colorado (Maroon Bells). At Maroon Lake, your guide will lead you on a short nature walk acquainting you with some of the local wildflowers and trees. After everyone has limbered up, you will begin your 12 mile paved, mainly downhill descent, involving some pedaling. Along the way, you are welcome to stop and enjoy the spectacular views and take photos. Your trip finishes in Aspen. The Maroon Bells road is closed to most vehicular traffic for the majority of the summer, providing you a peaceful and enjoyable downhill ride. Our most popular trip with easy to moderate terrain.
Minimum Age: Own bike - 11; in Burley - 2**. Length: 4 hrs. Season: May to October. (includes refreshments) ** 2-3 year olds can ride in Burley and 4-7 year olds can ride on hook on bike.
The Rio Grande trip covers ground that once held the railroad tracks that came into Aspen. Though it was used for travelers, its primary use was to carry silver ore. From start to finish, there is an elevation drop, but it is so gradual that you would think the trail is flat. The trail begins in Aspen as a a paved bike path that turns into a dirt trail, following the river. The dirt trail takes us into Woody Creek where we pick up a paved bike path. Arrive at the Woody Creek Tavern in time for lunch. The Tavern is a funky, eclectic eatery and landmark frequented by locals, tourise and celebrities.
Minimum Age: own bike - 8; in burley - 1*. Length: 3.5 hours. Season: May to October. (Includes refreshments) *1-3 year olds can ride in burley, and 4-7 year olds can ride with hook-on bike.