WEEKEND ADVENTURE TRAVEL

Exploring Colorado’s Front Range

DAY 1

Day one in Colorado’s Front Range starts with acclimation to altitude, easing into the thinner air before taking on your first objective. Choose a high alpine summit like Mount Flora or Drive Mount Blue Sky for classic tundra hiking and big mountain views. If you prefer a lower-elevation start, kick things off with whitewater rafting on one of the region’s fast, snowmelt-fed rivers for an early dose of adrenaline.

Mount Blue Sky

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White Water Rafting

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Mount Flora


DAY 2

Day two in Colorado’s Front Range stays fully in the alpine, blending big summit energy with a technical climbing experience in the Front Range. Choose a classic 14er day hike like Mount Bierstadt or the longer double-summit push of Grays Peak and Torreys Peak. Or you could add a guided via ferrata experience nearby for a mix of exposure, steel cables, and vertical terrain—balancing endurance hiking with controlled climbing adventure.

Mount Bierstadt

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Grays and Torreys Peak

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Via Ferrata


DAY 3

Day three in Colorado’s Front Range stays in high-alpine terrain within the Front Range, wrapping the trip with a final summit-style effort. Choose a quieter but rewarding climb up Stanley Mountain or the distinctive double-summit profile of Twin Cones. For a more sustained ridge experience, Square Top Mountain delivers broad views, open tundra, and a strong finish to the itinerary.

Stanley Mountain

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Twin Cones

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Square Top Mountain