ADRENALINE RUSH

Adrenaline-packed activities in Summit County include heart-pounding white‑water rafting, high-speed ziplining and aerial ropes courses, Via Ferrata cliffside climbs, rock climbing, & mountaineering. Thrill seekers welcome!

  • A woman rock climbing outdoors, wearing a yellow helmet, sunglasses, gloves, and a harness, securing her climbing gear to the rock wall.

    VIA FERRATA

    Via Ferrata is a protected climbing route featuring fixed cables, ladders, and bridges, offering thrilling, accessible alpine adventure experiences in the heart of the Rockies.

  • A young boy wearing a red safety helmet and harness, holding onto a rope at an outdoor adventure park.

    AERIAL ADVENTURE PARKS

    Our aerial adventure parks feature ropes courses, zip lines, and suspended challenges that offer thrilling outdoor fun in a safe, alpine setting.

  • A group of people white-water rafting in a yellow raft on a river surrounded by greenery and trees.

    WHITEWATER RAFTING

    Whitewater rafting in Summit County delivers thrilling Class II–III rapids on the Blue River. Ideal for families, groups, and adrenaline seekers.

  • Off-road vehicle parked on a dirt trail in the woods at sunset.

    OHV

    Off‑highway vehicle trails in Summit & Park County traverse scenic alpine passes (Boreas, Breakneck, Rock Creek Hills), offering thrilling multi‑use adventures for ATVs, UTVs, Jeeps—year‑round OHV riding amid mountain forests and wild views.

  • A person wearing a yellow shirt, orange helmet, and climbing gear is climbing a steep rock face outdoors.

    ROCK CLIMBING

    Rock climbing in Summit & Park County offers breathtaking alpine crags—from Tenmile Canyon to Swan Mountain—ideal for beginners and experts, with scenic multi-pitch, sport, and bouldering routes guided by top local outfitters.

  • Four people in bright winter gear and helmets sledding on snow-covered mountains with rocky peaks in the background.

    MOUNTAINEERING

    Mountaineering in Summit & Park County offers guided alpine ascents of iconic peaks—Quandary, Bross, Cameron—with full‑day ridge traverses and expert instruction.

  • Person riding a snowmobile across snow-covered terrain with blue sky and trees in the background.

    SNOWMOBILING

    Snowmobiling in Central Colorado features scenic groomed trails and thrilling backcountry guided rides.

  • A team of dogs pulling a sled through a snowy forest during sunset.

    DOG SLEDDING

    Rocky Mountain dog sledding delivers exhilarating, guided husky-led tours through alpine forests and snowy trails—perfect for families and adventure seekers