Femme Trek
Welcome to Femme Trek, a proudly female-owned and operated tour business dedicated to empowering women through transformative outdoor experiences in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
As the only tour company in the Rockies exclusively for women by women, we’re dedicated to crafting tours that celebrate the strength, spirit, and sisterhood of female adventurers. Whether you're seeking to embark on exhilarating day hikes or learn essential survival skills, our expertly curated hiking tours cater to diverse interests and skill levels.
Together, let's explore the beauty of the Rocky Mountain National Park and unleash the adventurer within.
2024 Women’s Summer/Fall Guided Hiking Tours in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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Ute Trail Easy - Moderate
This 4 mile guided hike for women in Rocky Mountain National Park is a favorite for watching the sunrise, This hike starts on the famous Trail Ridge Road and features sweeping mountain views, alpine tundra, Native American history, alpine wildflowers, views of Long’s Peak, wildlife viewing, and so much more.
It’s worth the early start!
No additional timed-entry permit needed.
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Ouzel (OO-zel) Falls Moderate
This 5.5 mile guided hike for women to Ouzel (OO-zel) Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park is our most popular summertime hike. The trail follows St. Vrain creek the majority of the way and features multiple waterfalls including the powerful 40 ft. Ouzel Falls, wildflowers, pristine forest with aspen and pine, mountain views, and wildlife viewing.
No additional timed-entry permit needed.
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Lake Haiyaha (hi-YA-ha) Moderate
This 4.2 mile hike to Lake Haiyaha (hi-YA-ha) takes us past 4 alpine lakes including Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, Dream Lake, and Lake Haiyaha . Lake Haiyaha sits at the base of an active glacier and the glacier rock sediments is what gives the lake its turquoise color. The trail becomes less populated after Dream Lake so we’ll have some peace and tranquility.
This is a must-do if you’re in Rocky Mountain National Park.
No additional timed-entry permit needed.
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Chasm Lake Challenging
This 8 mile guided hike for women in Rocky Mountain National Park is a must-do! It offers sweeping and dramatic mountain views including those of Long’s Peak, alpine lakes, a glacial basin, pristine forest, cascading waterfalls, and rocky terrain. Chasm Lake sits in a glacial basin just below the towering cliffs of Long’s Peak (14,259 ft.) and Mt. Lady Washington (13,281 ft).
If you’re up for a challenge, this hike is the one to do!
No additional timed-entry permit needed.
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Andrews Tarn Challenging
This 9 mile guided hike for women in Rocky Mountain National Park is our guides’ favorite. Andrews Tarn is a glacier-fed lake that sits at the base of one of the few remaining glaciers in the park. This is our favorite for so many reasons, but mostly the solitude. Not many people venture up here so it’s possible to be at peace and really connect with the wilderness.
No additional timed-entry permit needed.
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Custom Hike and Private Hikes
If you don’t see the hike you want to do listed here, please contact us and we’ll create a custom experience. Additional charges will apply.
Private hikes starting at $225/person.
Please email info@femmetrekltd.com or call 844-336-TREK (8735) for more information.
No additional timed-entry permit needed.
Femme Trek FAQS
1) Do I need hiking experience to hike with Femme Trek? Nope! No hiking experience required. Our clients have had a broad range of experience from absolute beginner to very experienced. The hike you book will depend on your fitness level and interest.
2) What gear do I need to hike with Femme Trek? You’ll need to bring a backpack and wear sturdy hiking boots. Some clients have used their computer bags and book bags which work surprisingly well. In the summer, trail runners with tread are acceptable, but in the winter for snowshoeing, sturdy waterproof hiking boots are required. We’ll send you an email several days before the hike with more information on what to bring the day of.
3) How many people can hike with Femme Trek at a time? It depends on the trail you choose. If we’re going to a lake, then the maximum group size is 12. For other hikes on established trails the maximum group size is 20.
4) What happens if the weather is bad? We’ll suggest an alternate hike and/or see if you’re available a different day. If neither of those will work, we’ll cancel the hike and issue a refund, minus a $25 administrative fee.
5) I’ve never been snowshoeing before. Will you teach me? Definitely! Most of our clients have never been snowshoeing. It’s so much fun! Femme Trek provides the necessary equipment like snowshoes and trekking poles and we’ll show you how to use it. If you’re experienced, we’ll still provide the equipment and off we go!
6) Is Rocky Mountain National Park worth visiting in the winter? Most definitely yes! The scenery is a different kind of amazing in the winter. Also, hotels in Estes Park are much less expensive than in the summer and there are fewer crowds.