My wife and I signed up for the 4 hour Foothills of the Rockies tour, which I had researched before flying to Denver. The itinerary included visiting the Red Rocks Amphitheater, shopping at a small town in the mountains (which turned out to be Evergreen, it was wonderful.), and stopping at the final resting place of my favorite frontiersman ans showman, William F. Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill. All instructions and directions were very clear and concise, so we had no problem finding our group meeting point, which was at the flagpole in front of Union Station. Susie, our tour guide, immediately made us feel at home with her welcoming comments and leadership abilities. Remember to not stand in the bike lane! Once our group was in the brand new tour bus, she asked us to introduce ourselves and state where we were from. She was very knowledgeable about the city, places to visit and/or shop, local wildlife, and she answered my questions with enthusiasm. I would suggest sitting in the front of the bus if possible, so you can get the best view. On the tour, you realize looking out the window is a major part of seeing the countryside. She pointed out an abandoned mine shaft, which I would have missed, but was very cool and historic to see. You do get plenty of time to visit, but if you want to get in depth, you may try scheduling an uber trip to Red Rocks or Buffalo Bill's grave in order to have time to go through the museums. Our tour guide mentioned that you can take the electric train from our starting point, to Golden CO, and that may be a touring option as well. Overall, our $ was well spent, and remember, the idea for the tour is to see several sites in an 4 hour approx time. PS, once you arrive in Evergreen, make sure to look to your left and see the mansion hidden in the trees. It is amazing how it seems to go on forever.