Biking FAQs:

Warmer clothing is a good idea as you’ll be cruising along with the breeze blowing through your hair.  It’s always easier to cool off than it is to warm up. Dress in layers so that you can adjust to weather.

Don’t wear baggy pants.  You’ll be pedaling and you won’t want any clothing getting caught in the chain.

The only prior experience you’ll need is simply the ability to ride a bike. We offer trips for a wide range of ability levels, and our team will help match you with the appropriate experience based on fitness, comfort level, and interests.

We provide water (flat and sparkling) along with snacks. It never hurts to bring a water bottle especially at these elevations always encourage staying hydrated. Sun protection such as hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen or also encouraged as the sun can be harsher at the elevations our activities are at! Any personal medication that may be needed during the trips are strongly encouraged to be brought and communicated to guide prior to the activity.

Yes, age minimums vary by activity and route. Please let us know the ages of any children in your group so we can recommend the best options. Kid bikes, Burleys, and Tag-alongs are available on specific routes.

Mountain weather can be unpredictable. Trips operate rain or shine, but may be adjusted, delayed, or rerouted for safety if conditions require. Safety is our priority, so we do make accommodations or even cancel on occasion. Cancellations are very rare so if it looks like rain, dress accordingly!

Blazing Adventures holds the necessary commercial permits to access the Maroon Bells and provides transportation for guided activities.

For certain locations (such as Maroon Bells), Forest Service regulations require that permitted operators provide transportation for guided activities. We are happy to coordinate logistics with your group’s needs.

Yes. All Blazing Adventures experiences can be booked as private tours with customizable timing, routes, food, and pacing.