Planning your Colorado adventure and searching for Jeep rentals near Vail or Denver? Before you sign that rental agreement, let us show you an alternative that’s not only easier — it’s way more fun.
At Native Jeeps, we offer something different: YOU drive one of our fully built Jeeps on a guided off-road tour through Colorado’s most scenic trails. No caravan of strangers. No boring dirt roads. And no stress trying to figure it out on your own.
Let’s break it down:
When you rent a Jeep in Colorado, here’s what you usually get:
A basic stock Jeep with street tires
A map and a warning not to scratch anything
No trail support or guidance
A hefty damage deposit
And the constant stress of “where the heck do we go?”
If you’re new to off-roading or visiting from out of state, this can be intimidating — and not exactly the relaxing vacation you had in mind.
When you search for Jeep rentals in Colorado, you’ll find plenty of options like Turo Jeep rentals in Denver or even national chains like Enterprise. But here’s the thing — most of these are just stock Jeeps with no guidance or trail support. And even worse? Nearly all of them explicitly forbid off-road driving in the fine print — meaning you can’t legally take them where the real fun begins.
Here’s what makes our experience different:
You’re in the driver’s seat — literally — but you’re never alone. One of our expert guides leads the way in a separate Jeep, showing you where to go, how to handle obstacles, and where to stop for epic views and photos.
Our Jeeps aren’t rentals — they’re fully built trail rigs. We run proper 4×4 tires, lift kits, and trail-tested gear. You won’t be crawling over extreme boulders, but you will experience authentic backcountry trails most tourists never see.
You don’t need to worry about reading maps, damaging the vehicle, or getting lost. We handle all of that so you can focus on the adventure — without the stress or risk that comes with traditional Jeep rentals. If you’ve ever looked into it, you know there’s a lot to consider. This guide from Stay the Trail breaks down what most rental companies don’t tell you — especially about off-roading restrictions.
And if you’re new to Colorado’s trail scene, this beginner’s guide to 4×4 trails on AllTrails is a great way to understand the terrain — just know that Native Jeeps will take you to the kinds of places most tourists never find on their own.
We offer YOU-drive Jeep tours in two of Colorado’s most iconic mountain zones:
Our Idaho Springs tours are perfect if you’re exploring the area or headed out from Denver for the day. There’s plenty to see before or after your adventure — from historic sites to hot springs and breweries. Here’s a full list of things to do in Idaho Springs if you want to make a full day of it.
Some guests even pair their Jeep tour with a concert at Red Rocks — just 40 minutes down the road. Check the Red Rocks Amphitheatre schedule and you might just catch a show after your mountain adventure.
Staying in Vail or Beaver Creek this summer? Our full-day Vail loop combines high alpine passes, wildflower-filled valleys, and epic 360° views — far beyond what you’ll find on paved scenic drives. Whether you’re mountain biking, hiking, or simply relaxing in the village, this tour adds a rugged off-road adventure to your itinerary.
Colorado’s back roads are best enjoyed with the windows down, the tires dirty, and the confidence of a local guide showing you the way. So before you book a Jeep rental near Vail or Denver, ask yourself:
Do I want to figure it out myself — or have an unforgettable off-road experience with expert guidance?