From late May through August, Colorado wildflowers dazzle Vail-area locals and vacationers alike with their color, beauty and diversity. When is peak wildflower viewing in Colorado? Like our whitewater rafting, wildflower viewing season is variable and dependent on two things: the amount of snowpack from the previous winter and how that snowpack melts in the… Read more »
Discovery Trips
Customized Rafting and Jeeping Adventures For Special Events in Vail Colorado
If you are planning a special event like a Wedding, Family Reunion, Anniversary, Birthday or Bachelor/Bachelorette Party around Vail, Colorado, let Timberline Tours help you add a splash of outdoor adventure, mountain majesty and Colorado history to your activities. In addition to the whitewater rafting, duckie trips, stand up paddle boarding, jeep tours and transportation… Read more »
Glenwood Springs: A Colorado Vacation Hot Spot
When you budget part of your Colorado vacation for a whitewater rafting trip on the Colorado River through Glenwood Canyon… …be prepared to fork over a little more time to the neighboring hot spot of Glenwood Springs. But be warned, no matter what time of year you visit, there’s so much to do around Glenwood… Read more »
Colorado Mud Season Vacations: Undiscovered Gold
If you want to take advantage of discount accommodations in Colorado mountain towns like Vail, Aspen or Steamboat in mid-April through early June, a time that locals refer to as mud season, there’s a few things you should know. First of all, don’t let the name ‘mud season’ discourage you. The marvel of mud season… Read more »
Timberline Tours: Vail Corporate Group Guides
With its stunning natural beauty and many opportunities for outdoor adventure, Vail, Colorado, is a prime destination for corporate groups. Whether you’re coming to Vail for a workplace meeting, a corporate retreat, or a recreational getaway with co-workers, there’s plenty to explore with Timberline Tours guides. Vail’s scenic waterways, towering mountain peaks, and high-mountain meadows… Read more »