Telluride Half Day Jeep Tour

From$140.61
4 hours
Telluride, USA

About this activity

Discover Telluride's remarkably beautiful, historical, and technical off roading trails including Last Dollar Road, Ophir Pass, and Imogene Pass.

Highlights

  • Interpretive, professional, and entertaining guides
  • Historic ghost town like Tomboy Mine & Camp Bird
  • Colorado’s best wildflowers
  • Wildlife: Marmot, deer, fox, birds of prey, bear, moose
  • Ascending up to 13,000 feet for panoramic views

Full description

Our Telluride Jeep Tours explore a variety of remarkably beautiful, historical, and technical off-roading trails, including the famed Imogene Pass, as well as other notable routes like Ophir Pass and Last Dollar Road. These journeys are some of the most beloved and sought-after adventures in the Rocky Mountains, and the views and rich character from the road itself are enough to prove why. These passes comes with exposure on narrow ledges, technical switchbacks just as exposed, and rubbled sections that require high clearance and a skilled driver. Luckily, anyone can experience the awe inspiring views, abundant wildflowers, and high alpine wildlife on our Telluride Jeep tours. Our guides are highly experienced Jeepers as much as they are incredibly knowledgeable interpreters. They’ll take care of the driving while providing more insight into the wild history of this area than you’ll know what to do with.

Included / Excluded

  • Jeep tour guide
  • Open air custom converted Jeep
  • Water for refills
  • Ponchos and blankets
  • Gratuities
  • Snacks

Meeting point

Start Location

Carhenge Parking Lot, 700 W Pacific Ave, Telluride, CO 81435, USA

Important information

Know before you book

  • Colorado Car Seat Law states children up to 8 years old must be in an appropriate car seat. Please bring your own.
  • The San Juan mountains are prone to afternoon rain showers! Bring some rain gear and dress in layers.
  • All routes/itineraries are subject to change depending on road conditions.

Know before you go

  • Colorado Car Seat Law states children up to 8 years old must be in an appropriate car seat. Please bring your own.
  • In fall and spring the temperatures/weather can fluctuate quite a bit. So bring layers with you just in case! The guides usually have blankets as well.
  • Peak wildflower season is late July - August, and the fall colors begin in mid-September.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts

Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

Reviews

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Erica Huddleston
Jun 2026
5.0

Sadie was an amazing guide! We really enjoyed the rapids and views of the river. Sadie was so friendly and knowledgeable. Our group was sad to see the experience end! Additional perks: -a chance to see wildlife -changing rooms outside -a fun group of guides who seem to really love their jobs and get along with each other!

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That mutt Lilly!! 28
Jun 2026
5.0

Kayla was nice, knowledgeable and fun. She kept us safe and engaged. Would definitely recommend this tour.

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Kasey Ramirez
Jun 2026
5.0

We had the best experience at mild to wild. It was the first time for all four of our kids to do white water rafting. Anthony was the best guide ever! He made everyone feel comfortable and had so much patience with all of our kids, especially our two little boys, that asked a million questions and were a little scared at first. We will definitely be going back!