2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Have fun spending time outdoors in Rocky Mountain National Park in the winter with a local professional guide, and explore some of our most favorite trails! Hike through a canopy of snow-covered pine trees and trek to a stunning frozen waterfall in the backcountry. Discover the basics of snowshoeing, how to choose the right equipment, and learn about important winter safety tips that will make your next snowshoe tour a success!
This tour is one of a kind!
Explore the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park in the winter by trekking beneath a canopy of snow-covered trees to a magnificent frozen waterfall on the mountainside.
We will meet at the Wild Basin trailhead where we’ll get you outfitted with gaiters, snowshoes and trekking poles.
Once you're geared up, we'll cover a few basics of snowshoeing and will hit the trail so you can get the most out of your time on the mountain!
We'll keep the pace relaxed and will hike approximately 4.5 miles round trip, on and off-trail with a gentle slope. Your guide will snap some photos of your group along the way, and we'll take a steady break when we reach the waterfall.
Keep your eyes peeled for ice climbers on the falls!
After our well deserved break at the falls, we’ll start to make our way back to the trailhead.