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Telluride Jeep Tours

About This Trip

Our Telluride Jeep Tours travel remarkably beautiful, historical, and technical off roading trails such as Imogene Pass, 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.

Imogene is the second-highest mountain pass in Colorado, climbing to 13,114 feet. It was initially built in 1880 as a mining route in the current-day Telluride area. The pass comes with exposure on narrow ledges, technical switchbacks just as exposed, and rubbled sections that require high clearance and a skilled driver. This had made Imogene inaccessible to many, as not everyone is an experienced off-roader with a rugged vehicle in tow.

Ophir Pass connects Telluride & Silverton, two historic mining towns. This route includes stunningly pristine views of the San Juan’s, including three of Colorado’s famous ’14er’ peaks – Mt. Wilson, Wilson Peak, and El Diente are all over 14,000ft in elevation!).

Last Dollar Road is another favorite of Telluride locals, as it is known for its heavenly views and unimaginable color palette. The Sneffels Range is visible from this route, including Mt. Sneffels (another of Colorado’s many 14,000ft peaks).

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 know just which route to take, and when! 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.

So buckle up, and get ready for one of the most memorable drives of your life! Telluride Jeep Tours start at $129.

  • Ascending up to 13,000 feet for panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains
  • Historic ghost town like Tomboy Mine, Camp Bird, and more!
  • Excitingly rugged terrain and challenging obstacles
  • Colorado’s best wildflowers
  • Wildlife: Marmot, deer, fox, birds of prey, bear, moose
  • Rock hounders’ paradise! With pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, quartz, copper and crystals to be found around the mines.

Booking Options

Book a Jeep Tour

Telluride Jeep Tour

Embark on one of the most memorable drives of your life!

Experience stunning landscapes in a small group, guided, interpretive tour. Our open air tour vehicles will take you to places you wouldn’t want to take your own vehicle.
 

Morning Jeep Tours are from 9 AM to 1 PM

Afternoon Jeep Tours are from 2 PM to 6 PM

Adult (12+)

$129

Youth

$119

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Payments & Cancellations

Payment Options

  1. 1/2 down, 1/2 charged 30 days prior to trip.
  2. 1/3 down with remaining balance charged in thirds.
  3. Call for other arrangements!

Free Courtesy Hold

We don’t want you to miss out on this trip so we’ll hold your spots, payment-free, for 24hrs while you make your final arrangements & prepare for payment.

Fees

In addition to the listed trip cost, we collect an additional 9% for River and Land Access Fees (ie. Forest Service, BLM, City, Private Land Use).

Cancellation Policy

  • Receive a full refund with written notice 24 hours or more before the trip.

Trip Change Option:

  • Up to 12 hours prior to departure, trips can be rescheduled for a different day and/or time. The price of this change policy is 5% of the total trip cost. Upgrade only available at time of reservation and must be applied to each seat.

What to Wear & Bring

  • Dress in layers: T-shirt, sweat shirt and a warm jacket (Spring & Fall tours especially)
  • Warm Hat & Gloves (Spring & Fall Tours)
  • Sun Hat
  • Rain Jacket
  • Hiking Shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Water Bottle – the guides will have water for refills!
  • Snacks
  • Camera

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Telluride Jeep Tour FAQs

When is the best time for a Telluride Jeep tour?

Every season in the high-alpine tundra above Telluride offers a unique perspective of the San Juans!

  • Late June & July: This is the best time to see the “snow walls” on Imogene Pass and witness the peak of the vibrant wildflower bloom in the high basins.
  • August: Ideal for stable mountain weather and exploring the historic ruins of Tomboy Ghost Town under the bright summer sun.
  • September & October: A spectacular window for photography as the tundra turns crimson and the massive aspen groves surrounding Telluride transform into a sea of gold.

Because our Telluride routes reach elevations over 13,000 feet, the season typically begins in May (once the high passes are cleared of snow) and runs through September. We offer morning and afternoon half-day departures that leave directly from downtown Telluride. Our custom-built, open-air vehicles feature canvas tops for shade and protection from mountain showers, and we provide cozy blankets for those chilly stretches above the tree line.

We welcome adventurers of all ages, with a minimum age of 4 years old. Please note that Telluride’s trails, such as the route to Imogene Pass, involve steep switchbacks and rugged, technical terrain. 

Colorado law requires children under 8 years old to be in a car seat or booster. To support the logistical needs of your family and maintain a professional environment, please bring your own appropriate car seat for use in our tour vehicles.

Telluride’s high-altitude weather can shift rapidly, and temperatures at the summit of Imogene Pass (13,114 ft) are often 20 degrees cooler than in the valley. We recommend:

  • Clothing: Dress in multiple layers, including a T-shirt, a warm fleece or sweatshirt, and a windbreaker. Long pants are highly recommended.
  • Footwear: Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or sneakers are required for safety when stepping out to explore ghost town ruins or scenic overlooks.
  • Essentials: High-altitude sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and a warm hat or beanie.
  • Gear: A camera for the legendary 360-degree vistas and a refillable water bottle (we provide water for refills). 

Check our full packing guide here.

Off-road Jeep touring is an inherently dangerous activity that involves travel over rugged, uneven terrain and narrow shelf roads with significant exposure; therefore, we require all guests to sign a liability waiver and assumption of risk. To minimize these risks, we utilize highly maintained vehicles equipped with professional roll cages. Our guides are experts in high-alpine 4×4 navigation and are certified in CPR and First Aid to prioritize a professional and secure environment while exploring the spectacular peaks above Telluride.

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