Guided Overland Trips in Colorado

STARTING AT $2,200

Experience the Rockies Away from the Crowds

We design these trips to be for all experience levels and well suited for folks looking to gain more skills or confidence. We will demonstrate best camping practices, give 4x4 driving tips, and teach about the natural environment around us. Join us for this unforgettable Colorado style camping safari!

About the
Camping Tour

Enjoy our concierge service!
4-day trips in the Gunnison National Forest
Guided by Expert TAC Specialists
We plan, pack, cook & clean!
Camp in remote, secluded sites along the trail
Experience gourmet meals & camp cocktails
Drive a TAC vehicle or drive your own 4x4
Available for up to 10 guests
Meet other like-minded folks

Virtual Tour

Our guided overland camping trips are a unique experience where you'll get to practice your 4x4 driving skills, camp in remote areas, take in beautiful alpine views, swing through some of Colorados infamous mountain towns and maybe even have time to catch a fish or two! Guests can rent one of our vehicles or drive their own!

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To Get Started with Booking a 2024 Trip, Fill Out the Contact Form!

2024 DATES: SEPt. 16TH-19TH

Come and experience the Colorado backcountry during our favorite camping season! The aspen leaves will be starting to turn color, no bugs, and enjoy cool mornings and sunny days!

*Can’t make these dates? Check out our Hybrid Trip below!

OPERATING UNDER A SPECIAL USE PERMIT ON THE GUNNISON NATIONAL FOREST

The Route

Explore the best of the Colorado Rockies in this scenic tour through the Gunnison National Forest. Each day we will travel in mountainous terrain and pass through iconic towns such as Crested Butte and Buena Vista. Each night we make camp at backcountry sites off 4x4 roads. Drive times are between 3.5 to 4.5hrs each day which will allow for side hikes along the way and then time to relax or do additional activities at camp.

Trip Details

  • At 8:30am, arrive at TAC Headquarters where will be begin the trip orientation and get everything loaded up.

    We will be hitting the road by 10am and into the Rocky Mountains passing through the famous South Park and getting our first glimpse at our 14,000ft peaks.

    Arrive a camp around 4:30pm and soak in the mountain air!

  • Depart camp continuing on 4x4 trails down into the town of Salida on the Arkansas river.

    Drive southwest with huge views of the high plains rising into mountain ranges. Possible activities from camp are paddleboarding or walking around remote mountain lake.

  • Departing camp at 9:30am and then having lunch along the Gunnison River. In the afternoon we will head into the stunning Crested Butte area and arrive around 4:30pm to camp on Spring Creek.

    Along the way we will stop for a easy hike through aspen grove to beaver ponds. Then at camp enjoy the sight and sounds of the creek running by your tent.

  • Last day on the trail! Departing camp around 10:00am and then back over the Continental Divide with a lakeside lunch. Then hitting scenic highways over mountain passes and back to Denver around 5pm. We will have some snacks available as we unpack.

    • A TAC overland vehicle for you to drive, rigged with rooftop tent for sleeping. We will help assign the best vehicle for your group size but they are first come first serve. We can supply ground tents and cots if not everyone can fit in the rooftop tents.

    • Expert guides qualified in camping, Leave No Trace, 4x4 driving, and wilderness medicine

    • Gourmet camp food prepared by the guides (breakfast, lunch and dinner plus snacks!)

    • Happy-hour cocktail each night and then moderate selection of beer and wine at camp

    • Plenty of Fresh Rocky Mountain water! Plus lemonade and sparkling water

    • Hot drinks (LOTS of coffee, tea, hot chocolate)

    • Camping gear

    • Bedding (sleeping bag and pillow)

    • Camp shower and latrine

    • Gas for vehicle

    • Car rental insurance

    • Personal clothing (we will offer a detailed packing list)

    • Soft drinks

    • Trip insurance

    • Airfare, transportation to our shop, accommodations before and after trip

    • Gratuity

    • $2,200 for single guest in a TAC rental vehicle

    • $500 for each additional guest in the same vehicle

    • $1,200 for single guest using their own vehicle (See details in FAQ about using your vehicle)

WE TOOK THE GUIDED PACKAGE FOR OUR FIRST OVERLAND EXPERIENCE.

It was so much more than I expected! Not only did the team at Titus plan everything and provide great vehicles, but they also set up, cooked, and cleaned at every camp site. The food and cocktails were amazing!”

— ANTHONY

I WAS PART OF TAC’S FIRST GUIDED TOUR AND I CAN’T WAIT TO GO AGAIN NEXT YEAR!

We had a wonderful time. Travis and his team are fun, knowledgeable, helpful, and I learned a ton about overland camping and driving on dirt roads! I highly recommend Titus Adventure Company as a great way to get out and explore!”

— KAREN

New for 2024: Hybrid Guided Trips!

Don’t have dates that line up or not sure about committing to a fully-guided 4-day trip? In our hybrid trip we will go out with you for the first day, giving you 4x4 instruction on the trail and then help set up camp for the first night. After that we will send you on a planned route and with the option for gourmet dinners already made!

This trip is great if you want the to gain some confidence under the instruction of our guides but on your schedule and at a lower cost than a fully guided trip.

Hybrid Trip Pricing

Contact us for a quote as pricing varies depending on vehicle and length of trip.

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Guided Trips FAQs

  • So glad you asked! We designed the trip to be more than just driving around, particularly once we get to camp. Below are a list of potential options that we will offer:

    • Hiking: Each day will have a mid-day hike option. They will not be strenuous or super long. They will also be out and back so you can turn around early if you want. There is also plenty of wandering around once we get to camp.

    • Water coloring

    • Photography: Catch some incredible scenery at the golden hours around camp or mid-day on hikes.

    • Birding and wildflower hunting: We will have field guides for local flora and fauna, see how many you can find and identify!

    • Camp cooking: With no obligation to help, learn some tricks for backcountry cooking.

    • Relax! Take a siesta in a hammock or in your elevated “cabin”.

    • Star gazing: Enjoy dark skies not seen not seen in most parts of the country.

    • We realize this is also supposed to be a relaxing camping trip for you. At the same time, the trip is geared to maximize the amount you see out there! That does mean we will be driving several hours each day, stopping for hikes and lunch and then back on the road.

    • We will start the day at a reasonable hour (driving by 9:30am) which should allows for time to enjoy the morning and then arrive at camp no later than 4:30pm.

    • Yes! The highest pass will be over 12,000ft and we will be camping between 9,000ft- 11,000ft. If you are coming from lower elevations and have any concern about the altitude, chat with your doctor about getting a prescription for Diamox, which can really help.

    • Drinking lots of water is very important (which we will remind you of!) and limiting alcohol consumption is also important for mitigating altitude sickness.

    • For the guided trips we take a 50% non-refundable deposit when you book. The remaining balance is due 2 weeks before. If you cancel less than 2 weeks before the departure date, you will receive no refund.

    • We need to have 2 guest vehicles booked to make the trip feasible. We reserve the right to cancel a trip if it doesn’t get enough guests. If this happens we will work hard to provide a good alternative. We can try to rebook you to another guided trip or keep the dates and send you on a self-guided trip with a route planned by us. If none of that works we will give you a full refund.

    • We reserve the right to cancel due to weather. The weather is usually not a problem and we have lots of gear to help keep people warm and dry but under severe circumstances we may cancel due to environmental conditions.

  • We highly recommend you buy trip insurance for the reasons mentioned above in the cancelation policy. You can purchase trip insurance through us at 6.5% of the trip cost. Alternatively there are many other trip insurance providers.

    • Yes we do allow that but we will check to see the vehicle meets trip requirements. Before confirming your booking we will ask for more information and photos of your vehicle.

    • You will be asked to carry some group gear in your vehicle so don’t show up with it full of stuff!

    • We love camping with families but for these trips we ask that very young kids stay at home. Kids 8 and older are allowed.

    • We do have some trips for adults only. Minimum age on those is 18.

    • You are welcome to bring your own snacks and soft drinks. We HIGHLY discourage bottled water, and we will provide plenty of fresh rocky mountain drinking water.

    • Personal food for meals needs to be cleared with us beforehand. We will try and accommodate most food allergies in our meal planning so you shouldn’t need to bring your own food.

    • You can bring additional beer and wine if you choose. We will be providing a cocktail each night and then 1-2 beers/glasses of wine each night per person. Excessive drinking however will not be tolerated.

    • We will provide a detailed packing list outlining all that we are bringing and things you should bring

    • People are often excited to bring their camping gear and that is OK but if we space constraints or have safety concerns, we will may ask you to leave some items at our shop.

    • We will all meet at our Denver shop at 8:30am on the day the trip starts.

    • If you are flying in, we STRONGLY recommend flying in the day before. Make a day of it by taking the train from the airport to downtown Denver, staying at a hotel and then taking a Lyft to our shop in the morning.

    • We know going to the bathroom in the woods can be a little nerve-racking for some so we try to make it as comfortable as possible. We use portable flush toilets that are set up inside privacy tents at the edge of camp. You can do it!