Front Range Rockies Basecamp Trip
5 Days / 4 Nights
$2500
Elevation: 8,000–13,400' · ~33 miles total · Avg 6 mi/day · Avg gain 1,500' · Max gain 3,000' · Pack weight: 12 lbs · Origin: Estes Park, CO

Basecamp trips are truly the best “middle ground” of the outdoor adventure world. We hike with lightweight packs by day and  still get the excitement of sleeping outside under the stars. The Western Slope of the Rockies, or Front Range, has everything you could ask for in a Rocky Mountain hiking experience. We hit all the “must see” sights that a proper Rockies trip should include- beautiful trails in Rocky Mountain National Park that include waterfalls, crystal clear lakes, old forests, waterfalls and mountain streams, wildflowers and opportunities to see Rocky Mountain wildlife! Camping in a single location allows our guides to dig into our camp chef cookbook and create great meals. Showers and electricity close by keeps you more civilized than a backpacking trip, and we have chances to experience true mountain town culture.

adventure itinerary
Day 1
Lumpy Ridge & Gem Lake

We will start our Rockies adventure by gathering at our Estes Park hotel and double-checking guest gear, pack fit, and supplies. Stopping for breakfast at a local eatery allows for a taste of Estes Park before heading out. Today we'll keep it close to town as we acclimate to the elevation, and head up Lumpy Ridge and summit at Gem Lake. The odd bulbous geology makes for a different kind of Rocky hiking terrain. We'll get a good look at Estes Valley, then head back down. After some rest, we'll refresh and head to dinner.

DISTANCE
7 miles
ELEVATION
Gain of 1,100' and Loss of 1,100'
Day 2
Glacier Gorge

Today we will head to Glacier Gorge, an amazing area providing views of dramatic peaks, alpine lakes and glaciers. We'll have different options today — an easy, medium or hard hike depending on what the group elects. Alberta Falls and Black Lake provide stunning views of the Gorge, while the more challenging hike to Sky Pond provides incredible views of the western slope of the Rockies. As we head back into town, we'll be up close to the famous Longs Peak. We'll head back to camp for a great dinner under the evening sky.

DISTANCE
7 miles
ELEVATION
Gain of 2,000' and Loss of 2,200'
Day 3
Dunraven & Wildflowers

After a morning breakfast, we'll visit the Dunraven area today, a beautiful landscape in the northern reaches of the Park. We'll hike streamside on the North Fork / Big Thompson River Trail and enjoy the amazing forest views. If you like wildflowers, this is your day! Along with the color popping flowers, we learn why flowers are an important part of terrain rehabilitation. We'll head back to camp for a great dinner under the evening sky.

DISTANCE
6-10 miles
ELEVATION
Gain of 2,000' and Loss of 2,000'
Day 4
Trail Ridge Road & Ute Trail

Today marks our first venture west, straight into the heart of the Rockies. We'll drive along the famous Trail Ridge Road and climb into the clouds. With plenty of stops for side-hikes and pictures, we'll make our way to the Alpine Visitor Center at 11,800'. We'll hike the Ute Trail and get amazing views of the western slope, Denver, and Longs Peak. Upon our return, we'll spend time at the Visitor Center for mementos and wind our way back into town to camp.

DISTANCE
7 miles
ELEVATION
Gain of 2,000' and Loss of 2,000'
Day 5
Wild Basin & Ouzel Lake

While this is the last day, we will make sure we close with a wonderful experience! We'll head south toward the Wild Basin area, a more remote area than other places we've hiked so far. Our goal is Ouzel Lake, a gorgeous area with stunning views of the Continental Divide. We'll lunch on the beach, then head back to Estes to say goodbye, for now.

DISTANCE
5 miles
ELEVATION
Gain of 2,000' and Loss of 2,000'
Go Wild Brings
Leadership
Certified experienced guides with the training and knowledge to lead an informative, fun and safe trip.
Gear
We provide backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads; all world-class proven gear from industry leaders like Hyperlite Mountain Gear, Black Diamond, MSR and Thermarest.
Foundation
Researched itineraries, top-of-the-line safety equipment like Garmin SAT devices and MSR water treatment, fully stocked wilderness first-aid kits, and a 24/7 team on call to assist with emergencies.
You Bring
Sense of Adventure
Curiosity and respect for the outdoors.
Shoes
Your favorite hiking boots or trainers. Please research proper sizing and ensure comfortability before your trip.
Apparel
You bring proper weather related clothing and rain gear. Remember personal items like sunscreen and toiletries.
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