Red Rocks Sunrise/Morning Breakfast Hike
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Experience hosted by Claire
90 mins
Includes food, drinks
Up to 10 people
Hosted in English
What you'll do
We'll rendezvous for a beautiful hike at Denver's most famous landmark - Red Rocks Park - followed by breakfast in the world famous amphitheater!
*There are two times for this hike: sunrise or morning. Select the correct hike for you!*
After intros, we'll scamper down the trail and set off on a 1.4-mile adventure, with the smallest of elevation gains (~350 feet).
Throughout the ~70-minute hike, we'll share stories of the area's history - from the development of the park, to stories of the artists who have played at the amphitheater, to the dinosaurs who used to roam here.
Once the hike is over, we'll give you a delicious breakfast and show you how to get into Red Rocks Amphitheater, where you can eat, relax and explore on your own.
Prepare to break a little sweat and make your friends jealous of your beautiful photos!
Quick Facts:
- Is the hike hard? This hike is rated "easy". We take it slow, and rest often to ensure it's enjoyable for all skill levels.
- Can I get there without a car? There is no public transportation to Red Rocks. Uber/Lyft both run to/from the trail - half of all hikers choose this method.
- What happens if it snows? We hike in the snow as long as the roads are safe to get there. Pack appropriately!
- Will we see the Red Rocks stage? Yes, after the hike! Right now, the seating area is closed, but the viewing platform is open!
*There are two times for this hike: sunrise or morning. Select the correct hike for you!*
After intros, we'll scamper down the trail and set off on a 1.4-mile adventure, with the smallest of elevation gains (~350 feet).
Throughout the ~70-minute hike, we'll share stories of the area's history - from the development of the park, to stories of the artists who have played at the amphitheater, to the dinosaurs who used to roam here.
Once the hike is over, we'll give you a delicious breakfast and show you how to get into Red Rocks Amphitheater, where you can eat, relax and explore on your own.
Prepare to break a little sweat and make your friends jealous of your beautiful photos!
Quick Facts:
- Is the hike hard? This hike is rated "easy". We take it slow, and rest often to ensure it's enjoyable for all skill levels.
- Can I get there without a car? There is no public transportation to Red Rocks. Uber/Lyft both run to/from the trail - half of all hikers choose this method.
- What happens if it snows? We hike in the snow as long as the roads are safe to get there. Pack appropriately!
- Will we see the Red Rocks stage? Yes, after the hike! Right now, the seating area is closed, but the viewing platform is open!
We'll rendezvous for a beautiful hike at Denver's most famous landmark - Red Rocks Park - followed by breakfast in the world famous amphitheater!
*There are two times for this hike: sunrise or morning. Select the correct hike for you!*
After intros, we'll scamper down the trail and set off on a 1.4-mile adventure, with the smallest of elevation gains (~350 feet).
Throughout the ~70-minute hike, we'll share stories…
*There are two times for this hike: sunrise or morning. Select the correct hike for you!*
After intros, we'll scamper down the trail and set off on a 1.4-mile adventure, with the smallest of elevation gains (~350 feet).
Throughout the ~70-minute hike, we'll share stories…
Claire's commitment to safety
This host committed to Airbnb’s COVID-19-related safety and cleaning guidelines—including adhering to social distancing guidelines, practicing good hygiene, and ensuring that all participants wear a mask.
What's included
- FoodBreakfast is provided. If you have any dietary restrictions, please let me...
- DrinksIced coffee and water are provided!
From $45
/ person
- 1012 Reviews
- Identity verified
Hi there - I'm Claire, your lead guide! Between myself and my co-guides, Erica, Jenny, Cody, and AJ, we've climbed over 16 of Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks, hiked over 700 miles of Colorado trails, and have trekked over 2,300 miles total throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand.
I am a certified Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED with the American Heart Association.
I am a certified Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED with the American Heart Association.
Where you'll be
This hike takes place within Red Rocks Park, and gives you a chance to wander through the meadows and the imposing red monoliths that this Denver Mountain Park is named after. It's close to Denver, and the best place to start your day.
Rated 4.93 out of 5 from 1012 reviews.
I was a little disappointed with this experience. Absolutely nothing to do with the hosts/guides, who were very friendly and helpful.
I wanted to do a guided tour since I’m from out of state and unfamiliar with the area and didn’t want to get lost on my own. However, the trail was incredibly easy and very well marked, so if you’re joining this experience for the same reason, it’s just not necessary.
In the description it does say that they would be sharing facts of the area, but I didn’t realize we’d be stopping every two minutes for it, which was kind of annoying. Its also advertised that we would be eating breakfast in the amphitheater which was closed, so it might have been nice to know that ahead of time, as that was part of the appeal.
Overall, unless you’re particularly interested in learning the history of the place, a guided tour isn’t necessary and not worth $45 :/
I was a little disappointed with this experience. Absolutely nothing to do with the hosts/guides, who were very friendly and helpful.
I wanted to do a guided tour since I’m from…
Cody was a super fun guide to hike with. He kept throwing fun facts along the path and was extremely nice and knowledgeable about things to do in town. The hike itself was incredibly easy. Unfortunately it was a little cloudy so couldn't get the best of the sunrise experience but even without that it was absolutely fantastic and gorgeous.
Cody was a super fun guide to hike with. He kept throwing fun facts along the path and was extremely nice and knowledgeable about things to do in town. The hike itself was incredib…
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Cancellation policy
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Guest requirements
Up to 10 guests ages 3 and up can attend. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age.
What to bring
Hiking shoes
Bottled water
Bottled water