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Visite privée de 4 heures des explorateurs des contreforts au départ de Denver

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Millions of years ago the present-day Front Range was home to ancient mountain ranges, deserts, beaches, and even oceans. Get your first taste of the Rocky Mountains, and maximize your limited time in Denver. Meet your guide in downtown Denver, and head out to the foothills to enjoy views of the Red Rocks, Evergreen Lake and Lookout Mountain. Drive historic Lariat Loop, and get a glimpse of historic Golden, home to Coors Brewery. This 4-hour morning tour leaves you free to explore the city in the afternoon.
Ville: Denver
Sat 21 Jun
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Professional Driver/Guide
Water refill - bring reusable bottle please
Transportation
Professional Driver/Guide
Water refill - bring reusable bottle please
Transportation
Professional Driver/Guide
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Car Seats available upon request. Please specify in special requirements field during checkout what type of car seat needed.
  • A water refill will be available in the van, bring a reusable bottle
À quoi s'attendre
1
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
2
Evergreen Lake
Come and experience the 55 acre Evergreen Lake Park, the recreational jewel of Evergreen. Home to the Evergreen Lakehouse, this is the perfect spot for q quick escape into nature.
3
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
4
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
5
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
6
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
7
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
8
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
9
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
10
Evergreen Lake
Come and experience the 55 acre Evergreen Lake Park, the recreational jewel of Evergreen. Home to the Evergreen Lakehouse, this is the perfect spot for q quick escape into nature.
11
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
12
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
13
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
14
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
15
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
16
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
17
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
18
Evergreen Lake
Come and experience the 55 acre Evergreen Lake Park, the recreational jewel of Evergreen. Home to the Evergreen Lakehouse, this is the perfect spot for q quick escape into nature.
19
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
20
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
21
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
22
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
23
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
24
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
25
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
26
Evergreen Lake
Come and experience the 55 acre Evergreen Lake Park, the recreational jewel of Evergreen. Home to the Evergreen Lakehouse, this is the perfect spot for q quick escape into nature.
27
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
28
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
29
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
30
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
31
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
32
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
33
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
34
Evergreen Lake
Come and experience the 55 acre Evergreen Lake Park, the recreational jewel of Evergreen. Home to the Evergreen Lakehouse, this is the perfect spot for q quick escape into nature.
35
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
36
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
37
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
38
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
39
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
40
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
41
Parc et amphithéâtre Red Rocks
L'amphithéâtre Red Rocks est un amphithéâtre en plein air construit dans une structure rocheuse près de Morrison, Colorado, à 16 km à l'ouest de Denver. Il y a un grand rocher incliné en forme de disque derrière la scène, un énorme rocher vertical incliné vers l'extérieur depuis la scène droite, plusieurs grands affleurements inclinés vers l'extérieur depuis la scène gauche et un coin salon pouvant accueillir jusqu'à 9 525 personnes entre les deux. L'amphithéâtre a une longue histoire d'offrir une variété de salles de concert aux visiteurs de tous âges.
42
Lac Evergreen
Venez découvrir le parc du lac Evergreen de 55 acres, le joyau récréatif d'Evergreen. Abritant l'Evergreen Lakehouse, c'est l'endroit idéal pour q s'évader rapidement dans la nature.
43
À feuilles persistantes
La rue principale historique d'Evergreen, bordée entre un mur de falaises roses et les eaux de montagne rapides de Bear Creek est compacte, mais pleine de beaux-arts, d'artisanat et de cadeaux irrésistibles dignes de n'importe quelle maison, ainsi que de bistrots, cafés, boutiques, boutiques spécialisées et musique live.
44
Montagne du belvédère
Le centre-ville de Denver, à 20 km à l'est, est clairement visible depuis la montagne Lookout. Il est connu pour ses paysages naturels ! Le sommet est célèbre comme la tombe de William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody et compte plusieurs sites inscrits au registre national des lieux historiques. Ses premiers habitants connus étaient la tribu Ute des Indiens d'Amérique, qui utilisaient la montagne comme point de vue sur la région environnante.
45
Musée et tombe de Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill Cody reste l'icône ultime du Far West. L'un de ses derniers souhaits était d'être enterré à Lookout Mountain au-dessus de Denver, et sa tombe à Lookout Mountain Park est libre de visiter. Dans le cadre du système Denver Mountain Parks, le parc propose un musée attrayant consacré à la vie et à l'époque de Buffalo Bill et à son spectacle de renommée internationale sur le Far West.
46
Route panoramique nationale de Lariat Loop
Un tronçon de 40 miles dans les contreforts à l'ouest de Denver, Colorado, le Lariat Loop relie les communautés de Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain et Evergreen, et présente certaines des meilleures attractions historiques et culturelles de la région, sans parler des vues spectaculaires sur les montagnes et la faune. possibilités de visualisation.
47
Brasserie Coors
Passez par la brasserie Coors à Golden, dans le Colorado, qui est la plus grande brasserie au monde.
48
Doré
Golden est une ville et une ancienne ville de la ruée vers l'or située au pied des montagnes Rocheuses, dans le Colorado.
49
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
50
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
51
Evergreen Lake
Nature lovers can always gain access to a pristine and breathtaking encounter with nature when going on a tour of Evergreen Lake. It offers stunning views that soothe the senses and invigorate the body with fresh air.
52
Buffalo Bill Museum And Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
53
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
54
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
55
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
56
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
57
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
58
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
59
Evergreen Lake
Nature lovers can always gain access to a pristine and breathtaking encounter with nature when going on a tour of Evergreen Lake. It offers stunning views that soothe the senses and invigorate the body with fresh air.
60
Buffalo Bill Museum And Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
61
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
62
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
63
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
64
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
65
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
66
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
67
Evergreen Lake
Nature lovers can always gain access to a pristine and breathtaking encounter with nature when going on a tour of Evergreen Lake. It offers stunning views that soothe the senses and invigorate the body with fresh air.
68
Buffalo Bill Museum And Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
69
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
70
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
71
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
72
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
73
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
74
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
75
Evergreen Lake
Nature lovers can always gain access to a pristine and breathtaking encounter with nature when going on a tour of Evergreen Lake. It offers stunning views that soothe the senses and invigorate the body with fresh air.
76
Buffalo Bill Museum And Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
77
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
78
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
79
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
80
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
81
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado, 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver. There is a large, tilted, disc-shaped rock behind the stage, a huge vertical rock angled outwards from stage right, several large outcrops angled outwards from stage left and a seating area for up to 9,525 people in between. The Amphitheater has a long history of offering a variety of music venues to visitors of all ages.
82
Evergreen
Evergreen’s historic Main Street, bordered between a pink cliff wall of boulders and the rapidly flowing mountain waters of Bear Creek is compact, but full of irresistible fine arts, crafts and gifts worthy of any home, as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, specialty shopping, and live music.
83
Evergreen Lake
Nature lovers can always gain access to a pristine and breathtaking encounter with nature when going on a tour of Evergreen Lake. It offers stunning views that soothe the senses and invigorate the body with fresh air.
84
Buffalo Bill Museum And Grave
Buffalo Bill Cody remains the ultimate Old West icon. One of his final wishes was to be buried on Lookout Mountain above Denver, and his grave site at Lookout Mountain Park is free to visit. As part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the park offers an engaging museum dedicated to the life and times of Buffalo Bill and his internationally known Wild West show.
85
Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway
A 40-mile stretch in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado, the Lariat Loop connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain and Evergreen, and features some of the area’s best historical and cultural attractions, not to mention spectacular mountain views and wildlife viewing opportunities.
86
Coors Brewery
Pass by the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado, that is the largest single brewery facility in the world.
87
Golden
Golden is a city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
88
Lookout Mountain
Downtown Denver, 12 miles to the east, can be seen clearly from the Lookout Mountain. It is known for its natural scenery! The summit is famous as the gravesite of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and has several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its earliest known inhabitants were the Ute tribe of American Indians, who used the mountain as a lookout point upon the surrounding region.
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Commentaires (5)
ps5208
Mar 2025
Great experience from start to finish. Brian was my tour guide and he made the most of the 4 hours. Explained the tour throughout and gave ample time for pictures. Awesome day out with wife and next time I’ll do the 8 hour tour for sure and request Brian again
Daniel_M
Aug 2022
Our guide was excellent at giving history of the areas we visited! Spent as much or as little time that we wanted at each stop!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Thank you Daniel for your great review! We’ve passed your kind words on to our team. We are passionate about providing all of our customers with outstanding experiences and they’ll be delighted to know they hit the mark with you. We hope that in the future we’ll be able to provide a similarly excellent experience. Please let us know if there are any areas we can improve upon in the future, we value our customer’s feedback for helping us to keep improving our service.
181bhavanav
Sep 2021
Michelle was prompt texting us that she is at the airport waiting for us and stayed in communication throughout the trip. She is a Denver native and so guided us as we went along. She gave us the description of all the stops and anything that was worth seeing along the way
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2021
We’d just like to thank you for taking the time to write this review. Thanks for your kind words about Michelle, she remembers your visit and is looking forward to seeing you again soon! We’re very grateful for customers like you! Thanks again!

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