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01Four hours on the Upper Colorado River — fly fishing for novices and experienced anglers, with a personal guide and only one or two guests per raft.
02Two hours of exploration in Breckenridge with a remote host via your phone, solving creative clues about the local art, history, and culture.
03A thrilling rafting trip through Gore Canyon, led by highly qualified guides, known for intense class V rapids—an adventure for experienced thrill-seekers.
“The rafting experience was the best I've ever had. The guides were outstanding and the safety crew ensured we felt secure, which helped everything go smoothly. I plan to raft this river again with Liquid Descent.”— zachbO7555LM
04Three hours on the Upper Colorado River — leisurely float through stunning scenery, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
“We had a fantastic time, and the scenery was stunning. My young child and teenagers both loved it! Our guide Zylen was very informative and ensured that everyone was having fun.”— Elizabeth C
05Two hours of guided e-bike riding along the Blue River, stopping at historical sites and art installations, with views of the Ten Mile Range and Isaac Heartstone, the local troll.
“I had a fantastic time exploring Breckenridge on this ride. The electric bikes made it effortless, and the mountain views were stunning. Visiting at the end of the ski season meant a quieter experience with fewer crowds.”— Sherry_T
06Convenient equipment rentals available near the Peak 9 base area, personalized service from a locally-owned ski shop, no refunds on rented gear or lift tickets needed to ski.
“The lady who assisted my family was both pleasant and professional, and her assistant, a loving husky, was incredibly friendly. I would not hesitate to recommend this company again. The pricing was excellent and they have a warm, community feel. I’d rate this place a perfect 10 out of 10.”— Norris_G
07Rent an Xp3 long-range e-bike for a day — explore Breckenridge's trails and nearby Frisco or Dillon with helmet and lock included.
“Great instructions were provided! Riding the bike was enjoyable with a battery that lasted a long time. The bikes were well-maintained and the trail was paved.”— Aimee_M
08Flexible private transportation service with a driver from Breckenridge or Keystone to Denver International Airport, accommodating pickups from various locations.
“The car service exceeded my expectations, providing a worry-free experience. Navigating transportation in Breckenridge can be tough and costly, but this service is worth it. While you might find slightly cheaper options, I wouldn't recommend it. This is definitely the best choice with excellent drivers, comfortable vehicles, and clear communication.”— Z3473MZmaryc
09Full-day private tour by vehicle to Mount Evans' 14,000-ft summit, featuring guided insights and stunning scenery along the Mount Evans Scenic Byway.
“Our group of three had a wonderful day. Usually, I'm the one driving and miss out on the scenery, but I highly recommend letting Yam take the wheel. He was friendly, knowledgeable, and very accommodating.”— Paul_T
10Four hours on the Colorado River — paddleboard the calm and moderate riffles, swim breaks included, with additional options for kids and beginners to kayak or raft.
“We enjoyed a fantastic half-day afternoon SUP adventure through class 2/3 rapids with AVA earlier this week. It was a thrilling experience that we've been eagerly recommending to friends. Although we've previously gone whitewater rafting (class 3/4) and have experience on still water and the ocean, we found this activity exciting and accessible for everyone, even if you're new to SUP. We chose the afternoon session (1PM, advised to arrive by 12:45PM), and since Kremmling was about an hour from our accommodation, we arrived a bit early. After parking, we followed the signs to wait by our vehicle for a masked staff member to check us in while adhering to social distancing. Check-in was efficient, and after confirming our clothing was suitable, we headed inside for restroom use and gear collection. Everyone is required to wear a wetsuit (the water is quite cold), a helmet, and a PFD, with changing facilities available. We boarded the bus wearing masks, with spaced seating and open windows for ventilation during the 30-minute ride to the launch site. The trip guides quickly organized us onto our SUPs, kayaks, and rafts. I bumped into a rock shortly after starting, but the ride was otherwise smooth. Paddling was easy, and the guides communicated well regarding the rapids and navigation, with a cliff diving stop halfway through. Overall, we had a lot of fun on the SUPs, mostly standing but also kneeling for the rapids, and we both fell in once. Once we finished near Radium (about 2.5 hours on the water), we were the first to exit, and the guides efficiently packed everything up for the short bus ride back (masks back on). Everyone seemed to be in great spirits. Special thanks to Grayson, our trip lead, and the rest of the team. For those planning to go this summer, here are my recommendations: - Make sure to sign the waivers AVA sends you via email ahead of time—this speeds up check-in for everyone. - Bring a reusable cloth mask or gaiter for comfort during the bus ride. - You won’t be attached to the SUP, but there are ropes for securing items like a waterproof bag or water bottle; ensure you have an attachment solution since SUPs lack storage. - If you’re unsure how long your sunscreen will last, consider applying it and wearing a rashguard or sunshirt over your wetsuit for better sun protection. - Many raft participants wore sneakers, but we found water shoes or Tevas suitable. Just remember, shoes must have straps, so choose ones that won't take long to dry. - Lastly, if you wear glasses or sunglasses, it's wise to bring chums (or purchase them on-site for $8).”— adayjchen
11Choice of 30 or 40 miles—explore Lake Dillon and surrounding towns at your own pace with GPS guidance.
“Overall, it was a great experience. The app for self-guiding takes a few minutes to set up on your smartphone and guides you through a loop tour based on your choice. The e-bikes are excellent once you become accustomed to them. The GPS app works well, though it can be challenging to hear in windy conditions. Keep in mind that food options are limited outside of Frisco, so utilize those. We became somewhat dehydrated about 30 miles in and had to stop at the Breckenridge Recreation Center on our return. You have the bikes for the entire day, allowing you to start the tour whenever you prefer, so an early start is recommended.”— 169kenh
12Shared shuttle service from Breckenridge or Keystone to Denver International Airport, featuring comfortable vehicles and scenic views along the way.
“The service was excellent with a timely pick-up and a spacious shuttle. It's definitely a reliable choice for transportation to and from DIA.”— O7427IMtravist
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