Experience the magic of winter in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), on a guided snowshoe adventure. Walk across silent alpine meadows, snow-covered forests, and frozen landscapes while learning about winter travel, safety, and the natural history of the park.
Our guided snowshoeing tours are designed for beginners and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable winter experience near Denver and Boulder.
Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the best places in Colorado for snowshoeing. Winter transforms the park into a quiet, pristine wilderness that few visitors ever experience.
Snowshoeing allows you to:
Access trails that are otherwise unreachable in winter
Enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery without technical climbing
Experience RMNP safely with a professional guide
Disconnect from crowds and reconnect with nature
This is winter hiking at its best.
Local Colorado-based guiding company
Experienced mountain professionals
Beginner-friendly, no-pressure approach
Small groups for quality instruction
Focus on safety, learning, and fun
We don’t rush the experience — we help you truly enjoy winter in the Rockies.
EXCELLENT Based on 21 reviews Posted on Cecilia PerezTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an amazing experience with American Mountain School during my ice climbing class. My instructor, Alexander, was excellent — very knowledgeable, confident, and incredibly patient, which immediately made me feel more comfortable and confident myself. As someone who is just getting into mountaineering and has a mountaineering course coming up soon, this class was very eye-opening. Alexander not only made the experience fun and safe, but he also took the time to share helpful advice and equipment suggestions for my future training. I really appreciated how willing he was to help even beyond the class itself — you can truly tell he loves what he does. I’m from South Texas where everything is flat, so Colorado and ice climbing were completely new to me. I was slower on the approach, but Alexander was patient and encouraging the entire time. Thanks to his guidance, I built the confidence to climb and made it all the way to the top — something I honestly didn’t think I could do at first. I would absolutely book another class with him in the future and highly recommend both Alexander and American Mountain School to anyone looking to learn or build confidence in the mountains.Posted on Corey JudkinsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A group of 4 of us, with varying experience, booked Alex for ice climbing. Alex has so much experience and knowledge to share. He was patient and truly wanted us to have the best experience. I would definitely recommend him for whatever experience you are going for and would book again for my next adventure!Posted on Ryder McmullinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Took the intro to mountaineering class, very inspiring and instructive. Alex is an amazing guide and a great dudePosted on Greg SchwartzkopfTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended the winter Intro to Mountaineering course. We spent three days in Rocky Mountain National Park covering crampon and rope climbing, self arrest, techniques for snow anchors, various types of belays, and ice climbing. The final day was spent doing some Class 5 alpine climbing on Glacier Knob. I signed up for the course to refresh and learn technical and winter skills I haven’t used recently as part of my preparation for some upcoming high altitude expeditions. Aleksandr Gukov is a great instructor and has an amazing wealth of experience from his years of climbing the big mountains around the world.Posted on Nicholas HermanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Went on an awesome adventure with Aleksandr climbing my first 14er, Mount Massive. Getting to spend time with a world-renowned mountaineer was really special. The stories he has from what he’s accomplished blew my mind and his expertise cannot be matched. Highly recommended!Posted on Elizabeth SchechterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had always wanted to climb Longs Peak but as the date of the climb approached, I found myself getting more and more worried about striking out on my own (my usual climbing partner is afraid of heights and said "no thanks" to this one)--especially since I don't get to climb mountains much. I booked a guide last minute and it was a great choice: it let me look forward to the trip with pleasure instead of apprehension. Alex recommended an earlier start time than I'd intended, and that recommendation definitely turned out to be a good one. He was a great guide for me because he was there to offer support if I needed it but was also willing to let me climb by myself so long as I could do it safely. In addition, he took so many great photos of my ascent; I hadn't really thought about that benefit, but I wouldn't have gotten any photos of myself or maybe just one at the top. I'm so glad to have the photos, and my child loves looking at them and even showing them to his friends!Posted on Dina MillerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My 12 years old son was begging me to do 14-er while there is still snow. I hesitated to go on such rough adventure after all the spring storms. While scrolling through the FB posts I found American Mountain School offering intro into mountaineering and that was exactly what we needed. It was an epic 3 day guided mountain tour. We learned so much in first two days, working with ropes, harnesses, ice axes, crampons. We learned using gear, tying knots, as well as safe belay practice, ascending techniques and self arrest. Third day was a blast as we took an early morning hike to Emerald Lake and accent through Dead Elk route to the flattop mountain. It was epic, breathtaking and absolutely new to me and my son. He had the best time of his life while I watched myself coming out of comfort zone;) enjoy amazing views through the pix! Kudos to American Mountain School and its guide Aleksandr Gukov!Posted on Egor PakhomovTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My wife and I are decent rock climbers, but when it comes to our children, we need someone we can trust 100%. Sasha helped us organize our first-ever children's rock climbing trip! Sasha found a wonderful rock formation with routes for both children and for our level. Everything was very safe and well-organized! We had an incredible time and unforgettable experiences with our kids! Everyone is eagerly looking forward to new adventures with Sasha!Posted on Sergei IgnatevTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great climbing experience. In time. All the equipment was provided. Lots of valuable advice. Any questions answered.Posted on Daria LukianovaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had family-oriented rock climbing session with mixed group of beginner and experienced climbers and kids from 2 to 6 years old. The path has been adjusted based on the skills level and individual preferences. Extremely happy with organization, attention to details, safety procedures, and encouraging attitude.
Difficulty
Easy to Moderate
Duration
3–5 hours
Group size
2–10 people (larger groups on request)
Season
December – April (snow conditions dependent)
Snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the best ways to experience Colorado’s winter wilderness without technical skills or prior experience. Wide open alpine meadows, snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and dramatic mountain views make RMNP a perfect destination for a half-day or full-day snowshoeing adventure.
American Mountain School offers professionally guided snowshoeing trips designed for beginners, families, and active travelers who want to explore the park safely, comfortably, and at their own pace. Our trips focus on scenic routes, relaxed exploration, and learning how to move efficiently in winter terrain while enjoying the quiet beauty of the mountains.
Unlike summer hiking, snowshoeing allows access to peaceful winter landscapes far away from crowds. Trails lead through snow-draped pine forests, across rolling terrain, and toward iconic viewpoints—all while wildlife tracks, fresh snow, and crisp mountain air create a truly immersive experience.
Safety and education are at the core of every trip. Your certified guide will provide instruction on snowshoeing techniques, pacing, layering, hydration, and winter travel awareness. We also introduce basic mountain safety concepts, including weather considerations, cold exposure management, and responsible recreation in protected wilderness areas.
Trips are adapted to current weather, snow conditions, and group abilities. Locations within Rocky Mountain National Park are selected daily to ensure the best possible experience, whether that means gentle terrain for first-time snowshoers or slightly more adventurous routes for active participants.
Snowshoeing in RMNP is an excellent winter activity for individuals, couples, families, and small groups looking to stay active outdoors during Colorado’s colder months. It is also a great alternative to skiing, requiring no lift tickets, no prior training, and minimal equipment—just a sense of curiosity and adventure.
Provided by American Mountain School
We supply all group and technical gear so you can focus on the experience.
Snowshoes and poles – high-quality, adjustable, and suitable for beginners.
Safety and navigation equipment – map, compass, radio communication, and first-aid kit.
Hot beverage break setup – tea, hot water, or cocoa for the group (optional, depending on conditions).
What to Bring/Personal Gear (Excluded)
Day Essentials
Daypack (20–30 L) – sturdy, weather-resistant backpack for personal items.
Water (at least 2 liters including hot drink) – hydration bladder or bottles; warm liquids recommended.
Thermos with hot drink – optional but strongly recommended in winter.
Snacks for the day – energy bars, nuts, trail mix, or sandwiches.
Sunglasses / Snow Goggles – snow glare can be intense, even on cloudy days.
Sunscreen (SPF 30+) & Lip Balm with SPF – UV protection is crucial at high altitude.
Personal medications / small first-aid items – blister care, pain relief, etc.
Clothing for Winter Conditions
Your comfort and safety depend on good layering. We recommend:
Base Layer (Moisture-Wicking):
Thermal underwear top and bottom (synthetic or merino wool).
Mid Layer (Insulation):
Fleece or lightweight down/synthetic jacket for warmth.
Outer Layer (Protection & Warmth):
Insulated jacket (down or synthetic puffy) — essential for warmth during breaks or colder weather.
Waterproof and windproof shell jacket — to protect from wind, snow, and moisture.
Waterproof shell pants — durable and breathable, worn over thermal bottoms.
Accessories:
Warm hat or beanie.
Neck gaiter or buff.
Waterproof winter gloves or mittens.
Extra thin liner gloves (optional).
Warm socks (wool or synthetic) — bring an extra pair.
Sunglasses or goggles for snow glare.
Footwear:
Waterproof insulated hiking boots (not ski boots). Make sure they are warm, comfortable, and have good ankle support for snowshoe straps.
💡 Tip for Teams:
If some participants lack proper winter clothing, AMS can provide a detailed checklist and recommend rental options in Boulder or Estes Park prior to the event.
We meet our guest in Rocky Mountain National Park Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
1000 US-36, Estes Park, CO 80517
Price Includes
Professional guides (IFMGA-trained, insured) and team-building facilitation
Guided snowshoe route in Rocky Mountain National Park
Snowshoes and poles provided by American Mountain School
Safety and navigation gear (group first aid kit, radios, maps, emergency supplies)
Group photos and highlight reel from the day
Price Does Not Include
Meals and catering (available upon request)
Transportation to and from RMNP Visitor Center
Each participant drives their own vehicle or carpools; daily or annual RMNP entry passes can be purchased individually at the gate or online.
National Park entrance permit
Personal winter clothing and personal items (see gear list)
Trip cancellation or rescue insurance (optional)
Gratuities for guides
Expenses due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of American Mountain School
10% discount available for larg groups 7+
Yes. Snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park is beginner-friendly and does not require prior experience. Our guided trips are designed for first-time snowshoers and include instruction on basic techniques, balance, pacing, and winter safety. Routes are selected based on current conditions and group ability.
A basic level of fitness is recommended, similar to walking or hiking for several hours. Snowshoeing can be adjusted to different fitness levels, and guides set a comfortable pace with frequent breaks. No technical climbing or advanced endurance is required.
Guided snowshoeing trips with American Mountain School include a professional certified guide, trip planning, safety briefing, and instruction throughout the tour. Snowshoes and trekking poles are typically provided. Exact inclusions may vary by trip and are listed on the booking page.
Participants should wear warm, layered clothing suitable for winter conditions, waterproof boots, gloves, a hat, and sunglasses. Your guide will provide a detailed gear list before the trip to help you prepare properly for snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Most snowshoeing trips last between 3 and 5 hours, including instruction, breaks, and scenic stops. Half-day and full-day options may be available depending on weather, trail conditions, and group preference.
The exact location is confirmed prior to the trip and depends on weather, snow conditions, and park access. Most trips take place within Rocky Mountain National Park, with trailheads selected to provide the best experience on the day of the outing.
When guided by a professional, snowshoeing is a safe and enjoyable winter activity. Guides monitor weather conditions, trail safety, and group energy levels. Trips may be modified or rescheduled if conditions are unsafe.
Snowshoeing is suitable for children who are comfortable walking in winter terrain and cold temperatures. Minimum age requirements may vary depending on conditions and trip length. Please contact us if you are planning a family snowshoeing experience.
The best snowshoeing season in Rocky Mountain National Park typically runs from December through April, depending on snowfall and weather conditions. Winter offers quiet trails, beautiful scenery, and fewer visitors compared to summer.
You can book your snowshoeing adventure directly through our website. For private groups, families, or custom trips, please contact American Mountain School to arrange a personalized snowshoeing experience.