Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour

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Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour

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Cannabis and the Rockies, in one smooth ride. I like the luxury transport that keeps you moving and the guided dispensary stop that turns a fun afternoon into real learning. One thing to consider: the tour is short, so if you want a long nature hike or a big shopping spree, this may feel a bit tight.

What makes this tour interesting is the setup. You get a guided day that mixes Colorado foothills scenery with clear, legal rules for when and where you can consume, plus time to browse cannabis products at partner dispensaries. It’s built for people who want an easy start, not a self-planned logistics puzzle.

If you’re booking, bring a valid ID and plan to spend a little extra for THC since it’s not included. And since one past experience involved a guide cancellation and a no-show, I’d also keep an eye on day-of communication.

Key things I’d clock before you go

Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour - Key things I’d clock before you go

  • Luxury cannabis-friendly bus that handles the driving for you
  • Guided dispensary visit with strain and product education
  • Scenic foothills drive with a viewpoint photo stop
  • Light lunch picnic plus a guided nature walk
  • On-the-road cannabis consumption allowed within legal boundaries
  • Discounts at partner dispensaries and a goodie bag

A 2-hour plan that works for a Denver quick trip

Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour - A 2-hour plan that works for a Denver quick trip
This is a 2-hour Colorado outing that starts downtown Denver, with the meeting point at 26th Street & Larimer Street. The tour is designed for people who want a Rockies taste without arranging rides, figuring out parking, or building a route that can fall apart fast.

The day begins with you meeting your guide outside the meeting point. The bus is described as a blue bus, so you can find it without guessing. There’s limited customer parking near the pickup area, and if you’re staying in downtown Denver, the info suggests they’ll pick you up.

Because the time window is tight, every part matters:

  • You’ll get guided stops and structured time for photos and shopping.
  • You won’t lose half your trip to transit delays.
  • You also won’t get hours and hours of outdoors time, even though the views are a major part of the draw.

Luxury cannabis-friendly bus: comfort plus clear consumption rules

Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour - Luxury cannabis-friendly bus: comfort plus clear consumption rules
The tour uses a luxury, cannabis-friendly tour bus with comfortable seating and amenities. You’re also provided complimentary water and light snacks, so you’re not scrambling for food before you head into the day’s stops.

Now, the cannabis part: the tour is built around the idea that consumption is permitted during the drive within legal boundaries, and you’ll also have designated spots for consumption during outdoor segments. You’ll want to follow whatever the guide sets as the rules for where it’s allowed.

Also note what’s not allowed: alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the vehicle. If you’re the type who likes to turn tours into a party, keep it strictly cannabis-friendly and follow staff instructions.

And one more budget note that affects the whole experience: THC isn’t included. The tour sets you up to learn, consume where allowed, and buy if you want. If you don’t plan to purchase anything, the value leans more toward education, views, and nature time.

Stop-by-stop: how the 2 hours actually unfold

Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour - Stop-by-stop: how the 2 hours actually unfold
Here’s how the timing flows, and what each part feels like once you’re on the tour.

Stop 1: Meet at 26th & Larimer

You meet your guide at 26th Street & Larimer Street. This is where you get oriented and board. The meeting point matters because the whole schedule is compact, and you don’t have long to figure out where to go.

Tip I’d follow: arrive a few minutes early, especially if it’s your first time in downtown Denver. The bus is described clearly (blue), but downtown corners can still be confusing when you’re on the clock.

Stop 2: Short bus/coach ride (about 10 minutes)

This is a quick transition. Think of it as time to settle in, get the vibe, and start enjoying the views without rushing.

Stop 3: Denver dispensary visit (about 45 minutes)

Next you head to a Denver dispensary for a guided visit. This is one of the core reasons the tour works, because you get an actual education component instead of only scenic driving.

During the dispensary time, you’ll learn about:

  • cannabis strains and products
  • the legal landscape in Colorado
  • how to think about what you’re buying in a more informed way

Then you get free time to do some shopping after the guided portion. The tour also includes discounts at dispensaries, and the highlights mention a goodie bag—so it’s not just a look-and-leave visit.

Why this stop is valuable: even if you already use cannabis, a guided rundown helps you compare products with less guesswork. If you’re new, it can be the difference between buying randomly and buying with confidence.

Possible downside: 45 minutes goes quickly. If you’re shopping for multiple items or you want a long, detailed consult, you may want to show up with a basic plan in mind.

Stop 4: Scenic drive (about 20 minutes)

After the dispensary, the bus heads into the foothills. The tour description calls out the scenic drive through the Rockies foothills, with a viewpoint stop for photo opportunities.

This is also where the tour’s cannabis-friendly design matters most: cannabis consumption is permitted during the drive within legal boundaries. That means you can enjoy the experience while you’re actually seeing the scenery, not only during pre-planned stops.

Practical note: follow whatever the guide sets for safety and designated behavior. The tour is legal, but you still want to treat it like a guided event with rules, not a free-for-all.

Stop 5: Denver County nature walk + picnic (about 45 minutes)

This is your outdoors portion: a guided tour with sightseeing and a walk. You’ll also have time for a picnic with a light lunch.

The nature walk is led by an experienced guide, and you learn about local flora and fauna. This is the part that balances the cannabis element with real Colorado nature time—mountains, fresh air, and an actual guided walk instead of just sitting on a bus.

You’ll likely also have a cannabis education moment in this outdoor setting. The tour description mentions learning about the benefits, history, and uses of cannabis in the context of a beautiful outdoor area.

One more practical expectation: you’ll be able to light up and consume cannabis within allowed designated spots. So be ready to move with the group and keep consumption where it’s permitted.

Stop 6: Return to the meeting point

You end back at the starting point at 26th Street & Larimer Street. Because the tour is only two hours, it feels like a concentrated sampler: dispensary education, a scenic drive, and a short guided walk all wrapped into one schedule.

Value check: where the $67 price really lands

The price is $67 per person for a 2-hour tour, with included luxury transportation, a private tour guide, complimentary water, discounts at dispensaries, and a goodie bag (from the tour highlights).

Here’s how I’d judge the value for you:

You get the most value if you’ll use the dispensary discounts and shop at the partner stop. The tour isn’t just a scenic ride—it’s built around a guided dispensary experience plus shopping time.

You still get value if your goal is education and a legal, guided cannabis setting. THC isn’t included, so you’re not paying for product you might not want. Instead, you’re paying for structure: guided info, scenic transport, and nature time.

If you don’t plan to buy anything, the value shifts to views and nature walk. That can still be worth it, but be honest with yourself: part of what you pay for is the dispensary segment and the discounts.

Also, the tour gives you what’s often the hardest part to plan yourself: permissioned consumption within a guided structure plus reliable transportation. That can save you time and stress, especially if you’re not already comfortable navigating Denver cannabis options.

What you learn on this tour (and why it helps on the road)

This isn’t just about scenery and smoking. The tour includes education that’s practical in real life:

  • In the dispensary, you learn about strains, products, and Colorado’s legal landscape. That helps you shop more intelligently and understand what you’re doing.
  • Outside, during the nature walk, you learn about local flora and fauna, so you’re not just taking photos—you’re learning what you’re looking at.
  • There’s also cannabis education in the outdoor setting, including benefits, history, and uses.

Why that matters: cannabis experiences go better when you understand basics like how products differ and what legal boundaries look like. It also makes the outdoors time feel more intentional, instead of just a scenic pause.

Comfort, pacing, and the one big thing to watch

The pacing is the tradeoff. This tour packs multiple elements into two hours: dispensary education and shopping time, a scenic drive with photo stop, then a short guided nature walk plus picnic.

That can feel great if you want a sampler. It can feel rushed if you’re the type who likes to linger.

One more real-world caution: one person reported a tour cancellation where the guide cancelled without telling them, resulting in a no-show and a refund request. That’s not the norm vibe you want to risk—so I’d treat day-of updates seriously and confirm any time changes if you don’t hear from them.

On the brighter side, another person loved the experience and appreciated customer service that helped rearrange plans when they missed a different tour they originally booked. The takeaway for you: the operator seems capable of fixing things, but the most important skill on your end is staying alert and communicative.

Who should book Rocky Mountain HIGH?

Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour - Who should book Rocky Mountain HIGH?
This tour fits best if you’re:

  • into cannabis and want a guided, legal, structured way to experience it
  • curious about strains and products but don’t want to sort it out alone
  • a nature lover who still wants cannabis time in the mix
  • on a tight Denver schedule and want a compact itinerary with transportation handled

It’s probably not the best fit if you:

  • want a long hike or lots of wilderness time
  • only care about buying cannabis and hate education or guided stops
  • are sensitive to the idea that consumption is only allowed in defined ways
  • are under 21 (the tour says it isn’t suitable for people under 21)

Should you book this Denver cannabis mountain tour?

Rocky Mountain HIGH: Cannabis Mountain Tour - Should you book this Denver cannabis mountain tour?
If your top priorities are guided dispensary learning, easy transportation, and a quick Rocky Mountain foothills experience, I think this tour is a solid match. The $67 price starts to make sense when you factor in the bus ride, guide, and the discounts that could offset what you buy.

I would book it if you can handle short stops and you’ll actually shop or learn while you’re there. I’d pass if you need a long outdoors day or if you’re relying on it as a must-not-miss appointment without checking day-of communication.

If you want a legal, comfortable, and fast way to mix Denver cannabis culture with Colorado views, Rocky Mountain HIGH is the kind of tour that can turn a simple afternoon into a story you’ll remember.

FAQ

How long is the Rocky Mountain HIGH cannabis tour?

The tour duration is listed as 2 hours.

Where do I meet for the tour?

You meet your guide outside at 26th Street & Larimer Street. The bus is described as a blue bus.

Is transportation included?

Yes. The tour includes luxury transportation, so you don’t need to arrange your own rides.

Is cannabis consumption allowed during the tour?

Cannabis consumption is permitted during the drive within legal boundaries, and you can also consume in allowed designated spots during outdoor portions. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the vehicle.

Do I get THC included in the price?

No. THC is not included.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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