It depends on the season and snow but we usually go about an hour away to where there's some beautiful scenery.
Snowshoeing is a fun way to explore snowy landscapes, and having a guide helps you stay safe and on track.
In winter, we provide snowshoes or microspikes (plus poles and gaiters) at no extra cost. Mid-hike, we’ll stop for sandwiches, snacks, and chips before heading back.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
675 29th St, Denver, CO 80205
- You can meet me downtown where I begin my tours or if you're within 3 miles from downtown Denver or on the way to the mountains I can pick you up at your hotel or wherever you're staying.
Hiking area
It usually takes about an hour to get to the hiking area. We will park and get geared up for the hike.
Arrive at lunch spot
When we get halfway into the hike which is about 2 to 3 miles we will have sandwiches for lunch. We usually do this at an alpine lake or other scenic view. Afterwards we walk back down to the van.
Arrive at van
We will walk the last 2 or 3 miles down to the van which is faster then going up. We will get back to Denver usually around 330 to 430 depending on how fast the group goes.
Ending Point
675 29th St, Denver, CO 80205
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
-Guide/Driver
-Private transportation by Chrysler Pacifica minivan 2018
-Gas, tolls, parking fees
-Snowshoes, microspikes for traction, Gaiters to help keep snow out of boots
-Sandwich and bottled water
Winter clothing
Bring a winter jacket, gloves, hat and boots if you have them
Not wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers
Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
Available from early November to April
My passion for adventure began in high school when I first heard about the Appalachian Trail. After four years in the army, I hiked all 2,180 miles, sparking a lifelong love of exploring on foot and by bike. Soon after, I biked across the USA, parts of New Zealand, and eventually 18,000 miles around the world through Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America—an incredible journey that included both challenges and unforgettable experiences.
I later moved to Taiwan and China, earning a master’s in Chinese studies, teaching, and leading biking and hiking tours throughout Tibetan regions. What started as free trips grew into professional tours, and after the pandemic, I brought this expertise back to the U.S., focusing on Colorado.
Colorado is an adventurer’s paradise: the Rocky Mountains, national parks, alpine lakes, hot springs, historic mining towns, and vibrant cities like Denver and Boulder with art, food, and culture. Year-round, it offers something for everyone, from wildflower hikes to snowshoeing, skiing, and rafting.
I now offer a wide range of experiences: hiking and snowshoeing in the Rockies, “Denver in a Day” trips (Red Rocks, Golden, Dinosaur Ridge, RiNo), scenic countryside bike rides, and fun city bike tours through Denver’s highlights like Union Station, RiNo murals, and the State Capitol. For food lovers, my evening food tour blends local history, cuisine, and art. Camping and multi-day adventures are also available, with everything customizable to your group’s needs.
As owner and guide, I’m passionate about sharing Colorado’s beauty and hidden gems beyond the crowded spots. Every tour includes pickup and drop-off plus a free travel guide with my top recommendations for hiking, dining, and exploring. Whether you’re here for active outdoor adventure, food, or culture, I’ll help make your time in Colorado unforgettable.
$400/ per group