Experience Denver like never before on this guided, 3-hour, small-group, motor-scooter tour. Learn about the city’s history and architecture while visiting favorite locations like Confluence Park, Lower Downtown (LoDo), National Velvet, LoHi, Denver Highlands, Colorado Convention Center, Coors Field, Denver Union Station and much more. Ride on side streets and multi-lane roads. Guided training plus a helmet, eye protection, sunscreen and more are included.
- Take a riding tour of Denver
- Experience a one-of-a-kind tour on a motor scooter
- Learn about Denver’s history and architecture
- Small group ensures personal service from the guide
What To Expect
ScooTours Denver Scooter Rental
We provide the 50cc motor scooter, helmet, eye protection (or you can wear your glasses or sunglasses), sunscreen, rain poncho, training, and as many practice laps as you need before we go zooming. We have an excellent safety record and it is very important that each person:
• Be at least 18
• Have a valid driver’s license
• Have a credit card for security deposit
• Currently be a confident bicycle rider
• No intoxicants before or during your ride
• One person/scooter
There are no stops for food or water during the tour so feel free to bring a water bottle. Most of the time, the group doesn’t need to stop for a bathroom break either, but will if necessary.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Colorado Convention Center
Our first tour stop is always the Big Blue Bear at the Colorado Convention Center. It is Denver’s favorite piece of public art. We’ll talk about the history of public art in Denver. We’ll talk about, but not visit, Denver’s LEAST favorite piece of public art. We’ll discuss the artist and the history and the meaning of “I SEE WHAT YOU MEAN” before reminding each rider how to stay in formation and remain safe.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
City and County Building
As always, our tours vary and we cannot stop at each tour stop on each tour. We would quickly become bored and so would our guests. But sometimes we stop at the City and County Building and talk about Civic Center Park, the artwork in the park, the art piece called “East to West: Source Point,” the Pioneer Fountain, and the origins of the City of Denver.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Colorado State Capitol
Unless there is an active protest or demonstration, we like to visit the steps of the Colorado Capitol for a beautiful view of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. We also like to borrow your camera for a photo of you standing on Denver’s iconic 15th step, engraved ONE MILE ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Molly Brown House Museum
Each tour is conducted a little bit differently and we can’t go to every spot listed above so the guide will pick several. Some groups like the guide to emphasize architectural features and styles. Others like the oversized public art. We will ride carefully as a group to each stop, pull up safely on the sidewalk, and then spend two-to-ten minutes talking about the interesting aspects. The group will mostly ride on side streets, but occasionally be on a multi-lane road. Your guide will adjust to the riding ability of the group, so the number of stops will vary. Molly Brown was a pretty cool lady. Some of our guests are interested in her.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Capitol Hill Mansion Bed & Breakfast Inn
This corner has some great mansions. Capitol Hill is full of them. Carl runs the best Bed and Breakfast in Denver with his daughter Bailey. We don’t get to sample his superb freshly baked pastries though so why are we mentioning them? In case you are looking for a place to stay. This is an excellent choice.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Colorado Governor’s Mansion
It’s a pretty building with some great history. Our governor is always allowed to live here. Our current governor does not. Our last one mostly did not. The one before that did not. It is mostly used for events that harvest money from lobbyists. Correction: It is mostly used for state government events. Forgive the typo. The Grant-Humphreys Mansion is also here at Governor’s Park.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cheesman Park
Yes it is true that it used to be a cemetery. Good stories. Beautiful park. Seldom outright nudity. But sometimes it is close.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cherry Creek North
Nice shopping district. Sometimes we ride through so we can smell the delicious burgers at Cherry Cricket. But there isn’t a lot to see here and there aren’t many stories to tell about it. Lately we go here less often. But sometimes our customers tell us they are interested in upscale retail so we swing through.
• Admission Ticket Free
Washington Park
One of the nicest parks in a city full of very nice parks. Sometimes we go into this neighborhood so we can swing by our own house to see how the flowers are blooming and what our neighbors are up to. This is a very typical Denver neighborhood experiencing very significant change. The bungalows, built in the 1920s, were having second stories added to them about 15 years ago. Now, if an old lady moves out of one of the 1000 square foot traditional houses, it is quickly scraped and a 3000 square foot $2.5 million house replaces it. Ka-ching! The park is large and flat and very very popular with real live Denverites.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Country Club
Nice neighborhood. Beautiful homes. Interesting stories.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
City Park – Denver
Large, beautiful park. Lake. Playgrounds. Museum. Zoo. Fountains. Sculptures. Artwork. It is a great place to ride. There are a few interesting stories also.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
The guided tour portion will be at least 90 minutes but our intent is to be out two hours. The group will go to as many places as fit comfortably. Before leaving, the group will have a significant amount of time dedicated to teaching each person how to ride the scooters safely and how to ride in a group, so plan to dedicate 3 hours total. After the tour, many people do not want to stop the most fun part of their visit to Denver, so they continue on their scooters for the rest of the day and explore by themselves (by special arrangement, extra charge applies).
• Admission Ticket Free
Five Points
Long the center of African American culture in Denver, it now represents a microcosm of our population. We’ll discuss the history of jazz centered here, redlining, and gentrification. We will not be able to solve all of the challenges of housing prices, gentrification, traditions and neighborhood identity during our tour.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
RiNo Art District
If we don’t go to this neighborhood, we try to show various murals around the rest of the city. But this is such a fun neighborhood for our customers to explore and eat and drink after our tour that we like to show it off. Murals on every block and in every alley. The Colorado Crush Crushwalls.Org mural festival has been centered here for 11 years so far.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
LoDo
Small group tours begin at the Big Blue Bear, Denver’s favorite piece of public art. We include stops at a few of the following Denver locations: Lower Downtown (LoDo), Denver Highlands, Colorado Convention Center, Coors Field, Denver Union Station, Denver City and County Building, Colorado State Capitol, Molly Brown House, Governor’s Mansion, Cheesman Park, Capitol Hill Mansion Bed and Breakfast, Denver Country Club’s Reed Castle, Cherry Creek North, Denver Art Museum, City Park, Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
• Admission Ticket Free
Coors Field
Go Rockies! Our ball park might be the reason you are coming to Denver. It is a great place to come see your favorite team win. Hey, it’s a rebuilding year for the Rockies. Again.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Denver Union Station
Refurbished a few years ago. Fun place to hang out. Interesting history.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Confluence Park
This is where Denver began in 1858. Cherry Creek flows northwest through Denver and here it joins the north-flowing South Platte River. The South Platte river then continues east out of town and eventually into the Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Larimer Square
Denver’s oldest block. Really a pretty spot. Remember, old for Denver is 1870s.
• Admission Ticket Free
16th Street Mall
Just as we return, we cross the 1.3 mile pedestrian mall that is sometimes called Denver’s Main Street. We’ll point out a chain restaurant or two or ten that will make you feel at home.
• Admission Ticket Free
Holy Ghost Catholic Church
Sometimes on our way back, we pass this beautiful church framed by a green glass skyscraper. It is a favorite sight of ours. We usually don’t stop.
• Admission Ticket Free
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Minimum age is 18 years
Valid driver’s license must be presented upon arrival
Not wheelchair accessible
Credit or debit card required upon arrival for $300 per scooter security and damage deposit
Recent bicycle riding experience is required
No intoxicants before or during the tour
Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to dangerous weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund
Participants must be able to thoroughly understand English (our safety instructions are printed in English and safety instructions along the way will be given in English)
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
Include
Local guide
Helmet, eye protection, sunscreen, training, practice laps
Photographs of you on our scooter each time you hand us your phone or camera (easier than waiting for us to email you photos)
Commemorative sticker
Exclude
Gratuities
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Food and drinks
Max group – 8