Choose the option that guarantees the most stunning views and a fantastic private Colorado experience: a guided ATV tour across the Front Range foothills, perfect for families, friends, or groups seeking a true outdoor activity.
Here you’ll ride along gravel paths through a rugged place where farms and cabins dot the valley, between small villages and private ranchlands, then pause at a stunning overlook and head back to the meeting point. This activity keeps a steady pace, so you can enjoy the scenery without rushing.
Each tour lasts about 2.5 hours, including a safety briefing and a gear check, with geared ATVs suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike. nighttime options offer cooler air, starry skies, and an extra layer of thrill. The pace is kept comfortable for all skill levels, with options to pause for photos at scenic overlooks. Expect cool mountain breezes as you ride.
For private groups, we offer custom routes and a dedicated guide, keeping the group together and the pace comfortable. dont worry about equipment; helmets, goggles, and gloves are provided, and the ATVs are geared to a range of rider levels, whether you’re a beginner or returning rider.
Ready to ride? Here are the best times to book: 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and a nighttime session starting at 6:30 PM. dont miss your chance to reserve your spot here and keep your group together on the trail.
Practical Guide for Denver ATV Tours: Families, Friends, and Teams
Book a family-friendly 2-hour tour from a Denver-area farm base, and pick a 2-seater for beginners–this keeps the pace comfortable and lets one adult ride with a child while another keeps the group together.
Before you go, read reviews from other families, groups, and teams. Most reviews highlight safety, scenic trails, and clear explanations from guides. Especially note experiences with young riders and first-timers, so you choose a route that matches your comfort level and the stunning views along the route.
Where you start matters. Look for a Denver-area farm that offers multiple trail options and minimal setup time. If theres a long check-in, pick another that keeps things efficient. The route returns back to the starting point, making it easy to reunite the group. And ask whether theres free parking and a roving shuttle so you can relax after the ride.
Gear and safety come first. Choose a site that outfits guests with geared vests, helmets, and gloves, plus a quick safety briefing with staff explaining the controls, right-of-way, and stopping distances. Tags on security rules ensure everyone knows how to behave on the trail. Even first-time riders benefit from a short practice lap.
Go pro-style shots capture the ride from the passenger seat and along the vehicle frame. Bring the camera or accept a photo package; many tours offer a package that includes digital copies of everything and a small gift for the person who took the photos, or a free clip to share with friends.
Vehicle options and seating. Most operators offer 2-seater and 4-seater ATV models; for families with kids, a 2-seater helps with parental supervision. If you travel with a bigger team, ask about multiple vehicles and a single guide staying with the group to explain the route and keep everyone synchronized along the trail. Some experiences include a risetter in the tool kit for minor adjustments on the fly.
Pricing, charges, and packages. Expect a base charge per vehicle, with per-person pricing that varies by rider age. The most popular package includes a scenic loop, a longer backcountry section, and a short cool-down at a farm overlook. Ask for a complete breakdown: what’s included, what’s optional, and whether there are any hidden charges. If theres flexibility with times, you can tailor a schedule that fits memory-friendly trips for families, friends, or teams.
Booking tips. Choose a time slot that aligns with daylight and wind conditions; mornings or late afternoons tend to be the most stable. Make sure your group knows the exact meet-up location, where to park, and what to bring–water, snacks, and a light jacket. If your group plans to travel, book in advance; popular weekends fill quickly, and you may want to secure a discount on a package. If you took photos, organize them with a shared link to keep memories accessible for everyone. Many operators offer a free add-on for the first rider in your party as a small gift.
What Is Included in Each ATV Tour Package
Choose the Standard ATV Tour for a balanced, hassle-free day with gear, guidance, and a scenic trail ride.
Every package includes a safety briefing, well-maintained machines, and personal protective gear. You ride on a designated trail network outside the city, with scenery ranging from pine-fringed canyons to open meadows and mounds along the route. A professional guide stays with you the whole way to keep things safe and explain terrain between sections. Hydration is provided, and you’ll have access to rest stops with shade and water.
We offer flexible meeting points: you can start at our depot or arrange pickup from your hotel in the Denver area. All tours are booked with a real-time system, and no-deposit options are available to secure your spot without upfront payment. You can add a friend to ride with you on two-seat machines or choose single-rider machines if you prefer more control. After the ride, you’ll receive a quick rating card and a link to download photos to relive the memories.
| Package | Includes | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | ATV (single rider), helmet, goggles, gloves, safety briefing, guide, access to designated trail, water | About 1 hour | Great for first-timers; meet at depot |
| Standard | Two-seat or single-seat ATV, helmet, goggles, gloves, safety briefing, professional guide, water, trail map, photos | About 2 hours | Hotel pickup available on request; no-deposit booking |
| Premium | Advanced machines, helmet, goggles, gloves, safety briefing, extended trail ride, professional guide, water, snack, photos | About 3 hours | Lunch option available; rating above 4.5 on guest feedback |
Book online with no-deposit to hold your spot within minutes. Invite a friend to join, or ride solo on an adventurous day that delivers real memories outside downtown Denver.
Rider and Passenger Requirements by Age and Height

To ride, you must meet the minimum age and height for the vehicle you select. For most Denver-area ATV experiences, the rider minimum is 16 years old and 4’9″ tall. Riders under 18 must have a parent or guardian present to sign the waiver at check-in. Arrive with a valid photo ID and your reservation number; confirm your ride time if possible. A quick safety briefing precedes every ride, and you must demonstrate basic throttle and brake control before you go.
Passengers on select tours may ride on a second seat if they meet the height guidelines. Typical requirements place a passenger at least 6 years old and 4’6″ tall. Some vehicles or routes require 12+ for the passenger seat. Always confirm at booking, since availability and restrictions vary by area and model. A responsible adult must accompany the passenger on the same party.
Model and area specifics: Height and weight limits depend on the ATV model. Standard ATVs usually require a 4’9″ minimum for safety fit, while youth models or two-seat rentals accommodate shorter riders. The weight limit is typically around 260 pounds per vehicle; if you’re near the limit, our staff will help select the best option during check-in. Riders and passengers must stay within the same area of the vehicle and follow the instructor’s directions on the field, with fabulous views across the west area and nearby places outside the city.
Gear and safety: All riders and passengers wear a certified helmet, goggles or protective eyewear, gloves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toe shoes. Avoid sandals or flip-flops; bring layered clothing for changing Colorado weather. If you weigh near the limit, inform the guide at check-in for a quick fit check. Secure any loose items; phones should be stored or mounted to a helmet only if approved.
Check-in and documentation: Check-in opens 30 minutes before departure. Bring government-issued ID and a signed waiver for minors. Our team performs a quick helmet sizing, a controls preview, and a short safety briefing so you feel good before going out in the area. If you arrive late, we may adjust your ride time or upgrade to a different route, subject to availability and fees.
Photos, memories, and gear: You can capture action with a gopro-style camera mounted on helmets or the bike, with mounts secured to avoid distraction. You’ll take away memories from views along the west and surrounding fields; photos are stored securely and can be purchased as a bonus package after the ride. The area is designed to remain comfortable and safe while you explore new places and create good memories.
Fees and recommendations: Rider and passenger fees cover the vehicle, safety gear, and guide-led instruction. If you book multiple tours, you may qualify for a small discount on the most popular options. If you don’t meet the requirements for a specific ride, we recommend a rental on a less demanding route or a smaller bike model to keep the same great experience within the area.
Safety Briefing, Gear, and On-Trail Training
Attend the pre-ride safety briefing and wear premium protective gear: a certified helmet, goggles, gloves, long sleeves, sturdy boots, and knee or elbow pads. Never ride without this setup. It keeps you and the group safe and fuels excellent adventures and tours.
Our quick-onboarding covers throttle control, braking, steering, and weight shifting for solid handling on rough terrain. You learn to pick the best line along the route, and you practice until you can corner, brake, and accelerate smoothly. If you are trying a new technique, listen to the guide and stay in control as you progress. Progress is tracked as you move into more challenging sections, and this method delivers epic progress and confidence for every rider or couple joining the tours, or other participants.
Gear readiness ensures a smooth ride. Each rider receives a premium ATV with safety features sized to fit, and we provide a full set of protective gear at no extra charge for the package. If you need to swap sizes, tell your guide before the slot begins so you don’t miss time. For comfort on the ride, wear moisture-wicking base layers and a light jacket for after-ride cool-down. All gear is cleaned and inspected after each activity, ensuring excellent reliability; some guests prefer to bring their own gloves for a snug fit. If you want to browse options, we also offer retail gear for sale with clear pricing.
During the on-trail phase, stick with the group and follow the guide’s signals. Keep a safe distance above the rider in front and avoid cutting corners. Never ghost the group or bolt ahead; maintain consistent speed and stay aware of terrain changes. If you stumble on a tricky section, communicate with the guide and adjust your line. The aim is a smooth, safe experience that leaves you eager for the next adventures along the trail.
Refund policy and questions: bookings are bundled into a clear package with defined terms. If you need to cancel, a refund follows the policy and is processed promptly. If weather or safety concerns arise, we offer rescheduling options so you never lose your investment. For questions about slots, gear, or routes, our team responds quickly to help you plan the ultimate experience and ensure you get the most out of each activity.
Booking, Availability, and Weather Considerations
If you’re trying to lock in ATV tours, book online at least 48 hours ahead and complete your check-in details to confirm your spots, because reservations could fill up quickly and be booked during peak season. A small down payment can secure your booking and keep your preferred time from selling out.
View availability from the area around Denver on our online portal; you’ll see morning, afternoon, night tours and activities. If a timeslot is booked, consider other options within the same date range or look at adjacent days; the system updates in real time to reflect changes.
Weather considerations: Colorado weather can shift during the day, especially in spring and fall. Forecasters update hourly; if conditions threaten safety, we may cancel a tour. In that case you can cancel for a full refund or reschedule within 7 days, and our attentive guides can adjust routes to keep your experience enjoyable.
Gear and safety: Rental gear includes helmet, gloves, and goggles, and each tour includes a safety briefing. The riding area covers a mix of terrain–from open flats to rocky sections–suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike, with our attentive team pacing the ride to your comfort level. Prices include taxes and gear; also, if you’re in a group, we can tailor the setup to your ride plan.
Reservations, cancellations, and savings: Prices vary by duration and group size, with occasional sale bundles for families or repeat guests. You can view current sale offers online and lock in a discount when you book in advance. If plans change, our cancellation policy lets you modify reservations up to 24 hours before start time without penalty; no-shows incur standard fees. During peak periods, we recommend booking well in advance to secure your preferred night or weekend slots.
Having this information ready helps you plan a smooth outing. Thanks for choosing our Denver ATV tours; we’ll wrap up the process quickly and send you a confirmation with check-in details so you can arrive ready to ride.
Family-Friendly Itineraries and Kid-Friendly Options

Start with a two-hour test ride just outside downtown Denver to gauge comfort, then pick a loop that fits every member. Chuck and the safety team guide the briefing; theres a calm security check, and you’ll have space to shoot photos along the way. Bring long pants and closed-toe shoes for protection, and check-in 15 minutes before start for a smooth handoff.
-
Two-Hour Classic Family Loop
- Overview: gentle terrain and a slow pace keep all riders engaged, with scenery that moves from city edges to rolling hills.
- Duration: about 2 hours total, including briefing and practice ride.
- Ages and safety: riders 6+ with an accompanying adult; helmet, gloves and instructions are included to ensure security for every rider.
- What you’ll see: stunning views across the downtown skyline and distant ridges; there are photo stops along the route to capture memories.
- Thrills and control: mild accelerations, smooth turns, and clear cues to keep everyone safe while enjoying action at a friendly pace.
- Gear and attire: long pants recommended; closed-toe shoes required; gloves provided; sunscreen helpful.
- Tips: arrive early, ride with the group pace, and check-in at the meeting point before heading out; each rider gets a quick briefing for safety.
- Notes: this option is ideal for first-timers and families who want to test the waters without rushing.
- Words to know: rider, denver, test, security, photos, downtown, across, place.
-
Full-Day Mountain & City Combo
- Overview: a full experience that starts near denver and moves across foothills to high-country viewpoints, delivering epic scenery and variety.
- Duration: around 6 hours, with a lunch stop and rest breaks for kids and adults.
- Ages and safety: riders 8+ on larger machines or 6+ with a smaller option; full safety briefing, helmets, gloves, and gear are included.
- What you’ll see: epic canyons, forested ridges, and panoramic lookouts; you’ll travel across scenic overlooks and wide-open plains.
- Thrills: steady climbs, gentle descents, and controlled curves that deliver excitement without chaos.
- Practical tips: wear pants, bring snacks, sunscreen, and water; check-in times are posted at the start point; there are plenty of opportunities for rest and photos.
- Family note: frequent stops keep kids engaged and offer quick games led by guides to involve everyone.
- Extras: couples can pair this with a post-ride restaurant visit or stroll along a downtown street for a complete day.
- Words to know: epic, full, photos, when, across, scenery, security, rider, place, could, very, thanks, along, action, star, theres, family, denver.
-
Sunset & Family Photo Night
- Overview: end-of-day option designed for calmer pacing and stunning views as the light softens, perfect for family photos along scenic overlooks.
- Duration: about 1.5 hours; a gentle pace keeps kids engaged and adults relaxed.
- Ages and safety: all riders ages 5+ with guardian; gear included; safety briefing precedes departure.
- What you’ll see: city lights begin to glow, starry skies emerge, and silhouettes frame epic scenery as day fades.
- Photos and memory: guides can take small group photos, and you can download a few shots to share with yourselves after the ride.
- Practical tips: wear long pants, bring a light layer, and check-in early to catch the sunset; there’s plenty of time to savor the moment.
- Couples note: couples can enjoy a short private side ride or a post-ride stroll along a nearby plaza for a gentle finish.
- Words to know: when, star, photos, chain, check-in, place, very, could, thanks, we, ourselves, along, acgross, denver, family, action.
Thanks for choosing plans that keep safety front and center while delivering memorable experiences for families. We designed these options so every rider can enjoy the action together, across stunning landscapes, with moments you’ll treasure along the way.ourselves
Group and Corporate Packages: Customization and Team Challenges
Choose our Premium Team Challenge package for your next corporate retreat to maximize collaboration and measurable results. It is geared to your goals with flexible routes, times, and vehicle options, delivering a cohesive experience for any group size.
Our packages are customizable in concrete ways: route length and terrain, number of vehicles, team roles, and challenge mix. We provide a safety briefing and handling tips, so groups stay coordinated even when canyon winds kick up dust above the valley floor. This approach really keeps momentum and helps anyone contribute.
Included in the package are professional guides, safety equipment, on-site debrief, exclusive access to selected canyon viewpoints and nearby villages, and a clear, itemized price breakdown. We offer a sale-friendly quote for larger groups, with pricing based on group size and chosen features. Including transportation to meeting points and optional mine-themed tasks, your team gains a flexible schedule that can be fit into a half-day or a full-day. You’ll have the time to gather insights and apply them back at the office, and you’ll feel sure about your ROI.
Team challenges cover communication, leadership, and problem-solving under real-world constraints. Challenges include timed canyon routes, synchronized vehicle handling, and a map-based scavenger task that winds through mounds and small villages. Our vehicles handle varied terrain, and our guides gear your group with clear roles, keeping everyone engaged and having fun. We can include a mine obstacle to test risk awareness and teamwork, ensuring everyone contributes and learns from the experience.
How to book: share your group size, preferred dates, and goals. We answer questions quickly, and our dedicated coordinator will tailor an exclusive package above your expectations. Prices reflect customization, but we guarantee a transparent quote with no hidden fees. We can include a time-limited discount for early bookings, and we’ll work with you to stop any last-minute concerns. This offers something tangible for your leaders to apply back at work. Thanks for considering us–then we’ll craft a plan that fits your company culture and objectives. Anyone can join, and anyone can see the amazing benefits of hands-on teamwork in a canyon setting.