Experience Colorado’s Iconic Mountain Landscapes in One Unforgettable Day
Travel through some of Colorado’s most scenic high-country destinations on a full-day loop featuring historic mining towns, alpine lakes, a Continental Divide crossing, world-renowned resort scenery, hot springs options, and dramatic canyon views.
The Colorado Scenic Loop Tour is designed for guests who want a big, memorable Colorado experience without planning the route or driving mountain roads themselves. This full-day journey travels from Frisco to Leadville, Twin Lakes, Independence Pass, Aspen, Glenwood Springs, and back through Glenwood Canyon and the I-70 corridor.
Key Tour Details
- Starting Location: Frisco
- Ending Location: Frisco
- Route: Frisco → Leadville → Independence Pass → Aspen → Glenwood Springs → Frisco
- Total Distance: Approximately 130–150 miles
- Estimated Drive Time: Approximately 3.5–4 hours without stops
- Recommended Tour Duration: 6–10 hours
- Activity Level: Easy sightseeing with optional short walks
- Best For: First-time Colorado visitors, scenic photography tours, small groups, private tours, and guests seeking a mix of adventure, history, and relaxation
This route includes high elevations exceeding 12,000 feet, including Independence Pass at 12,095 feet. Guests should be prepared for changing mountain weather and seasonal road conditions.
Tour Highlights
On this full-day Colorado Scenic Loop experience, guests can expect:
- Historic mining town of Leadville at 10,152 feet
- Twin Lakes and panoramic alpine scenery
- Independence Pass at 12,095 feet
- Continental Divide marker
- Aspen’s world-renowned downtown
- Glenwood Springs hot springs and canyon drive
- Scenic return through Glenwood Canyon and the I-70 corridor
- Dramatic elevation changes, mountain views, and historic towns
What You’ll Experience
A Scenic Start from Frisco to Leadville
Begin in Frisco and travel south on Highway 91 toward Leadville. This opening leg takes approximately 45 minutes and offers a gradual climb into Colorado’s high country, with scenic reservoir views and mountain backdrops along the way.
Leadville & Colorado Mining History
Leadville is one of Colorado’s historic mining towns and sits at 10,152 feet. The itinerary includes the option for a 30–60 minute stop, where guests may stroll historic Harrison Avenue, visit coffee shops, browse local dining and shopping, and learn more about Colorado’s mining history.
Twin Lakes & Alpine Scenery
Continue toward Twin Lakes, where expansive lake views and rugged mountain backdrops create excellent photo opportunities. This stretch begins the most scenic portion of the tour, with alpine lakes, high peaks, and open high-country landscapes.
Independence Pass & the Continental Divide
Travel from Leadville toward Aspen via Highway 24 and Highway 82, crossing Independence Pass at 12,095 feet. This is one of the tour’s most dramatic highlights, with a Continental Divide marker, short walking trails, and panoramic mountain views from the summit.
Time in Aspen
Arrive in Aspen for a recommended 1–2 hour stop. Guests may explore the walkable downtown area, visit shops and galleries, enjoy lunch or coffee, or choose an optional visit to Maroon Bells, which requires an advance reservation.
Scenic Drive to Glenwood Springs
From Aspen, continue approximately 45–60 minutes along Highway 82 toward Glenwood Springs. This stretch follows the Roaring Fork River through scenic canyon landscapes.
Glenwood Springs & Hot Springs Options
Glenwood Springs offers a relaxing and restorative stop to round out the tour. The itinerary recommends 1–2 hours here, with options including Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, Iron Mountain Hot Springs, or dining in downtown Glenwood Springs.
Scenic Return Through Glenwood Canyon
Return to Frisco via I-70 East, traveling through Glenwood Canyon and over Vail Pass. This final leg offers additional scenic views along the Colorado River corridor before returning to Summit County.
Why Book With Summit Tours?
Summit Tours offers comfortable, small-group sightseeing experiences focused on local insight, personalized service, and seamless travel. The goal is to make it easy for guests to experience Colorado’s mountain landscapes without the stress of planning, driving, or navigating high-altitude conditions.
For the Colorado Scenic Loop Tour, that means a full-day route that brings together iconic Colorado scenery, historic towns, alpine passes, resort destinations, hot springs options, and canyon drives in one thoughtfully paced experience.
Who This Tour Is Best For
This tour is ideal for first-time Colorado visitors, scenic photography tours, small groups, private tours, and guests who want a mix of adventure, history, and relaxation in a single full-day experience.
It is especially well-suited for travelers who want to see multiple iconic Colorado destinations, including Leadville, Twin Lakes, Independence Pass, Aspen, Glenwood Springs, and Glenwood Canyon, without handling the driving or itinerary planning themselves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the tour end?
The tour returns to Frisco after traveling through Glenwood Canyon and the I-70 corridor.
How long is the Colorado Scenic Loop Tour?
The recommended tour duration is 6–10 hours. Estimated drive time is approximately 3.5–4 hours without stops.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include historic Leadville, Twin Lakes, Independence Pass, Aspen, Glenwood Springs, hot springs options, Glenwood Canyon, Vail Pass, and scenic mountain views throughout the loop.
Is Independence Pass always included?
Independence Pass is a major part of the tour route, but it is seasonal. Independence Pass is typically open from late May through October and may be affected by weather or road conditions.
Is there time to explore Aspen?
Yes. The itinerary recommends 1–2 hours in Aspen. Guests may walk downtown, visit shops and galleries, stop for lunch or coffee, or optionally visit Maroon Bells with an advance reservation.
Is there time to visit Glenwood Springs?
Yes. The itinerary recommends 1–2 hours in Glenwood Springs. Options include Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, Iron Mountain Hot Springs, or dining in downtown Glenwood Springs.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing are recommended. Guests should be prepared for changing weather conditions and high elevations exceeding 12,000 feet.




