What to Do in Denver Without a Car: Ride the Bus, Drive a Jeep

May 7, 2025 - JeepToursCO
Jeep Tours Colorado Bustang Denver to Idaho Springs

Visiting Denver without a rental car? You’re not alone. Many travelers land in the Mile High City and assume their adventures will be limited to downtown breweries and museums. But here’s the good news: you can escape the city and explore the Colorado mountains—even if you don’t have a car.

In fact, one of the most memorable day trips near Denver is just a budget-friendly bus ride away. From there, you’ll be behind the wheel of a Jeep, climbing into the Rockies on a guided off-road adventure.

Step 1: Hop on the Bustang – Denver’s Mountain Bus

First things first: meet the Bustang. Never heard of it? You’re not alone—but you’ll be glad you found it. This comfy, state-run coach bus is one of Colorado’s best-kept travel secrets. It connects downtown Denver to mountain towns like Idaho Springs, Frisco, Vail, and beyond.

Why it’s great:

  • Departs from Denver Union Station

  • Costs around $10 one-way

  • Has comfortable seats, Wi-Fi, power outlets and even a toilet

  • No traffic stress – relax and enjoy the view

For this trip, you’ll take the West Line toward Grand Junction and get off in Idaho Springs, a charming mountain town just 40 minutes away.

Check current schedules at: https://ridebustang.com (look for WEST line to Idaho Springs)

Native Jeeps Bus denver to Idaho Springs

Step 2: Meet Native Jeeps – You Drive, We Guide

When you step off the bus in Idaho Springs, your guide from Native Jeeps will meet you right there. No taxis, no waiting, no rental car hassles. Just a rugged Jeep, a trail-ready guide, and the freedom to explore Colorado the local way.

Here’s what makes this tour special:

  • YOU drive the Jeep – we guide the way from another vehicle

  • It’s just you and your group in your jeep

  • The trails are scenic but beginner-friendly – no rock crawling unless you want it

  • You’ll see real Colorado backcountry just minutes from town

Tours run about 2–4 hours, depending on which one you book. Whether you’re chasing sunset views or half-day adventure, there’s something for every pace and group size.

Learn more or book at: https://www.nativejeeps.com

Native Jeeps Trip Denver to Idaho Springs no car

Why This Day Trip Works Without a Car

Denver’s public transit is limited when it comes to mountain access. But this combo—Bustang + Native Jeeps—unlocks a rare thing: an authentic Colorado mountain experience without needing to rent a car, figure out parking, or brave I-70 traffic yourself.

You can:

  • Leave from downtown Denver in the morning

  • Drive a Jeep through alpine forests and high-mountain passes

  • Be back in the city before dinner (or stick around for dinner in Idaho Springs—highly recommended)

What to Bring

  • A backpack with water, snacks, sunscreen

  • A valid driver’s license (yes, international licenses are accepted)

  • Closed-toed shoes

  • A sense of adventure

Make It Happen

  1. Book your Bustang ticket to Idaho Springs

  2. Reserve your YOU Drive Jeep Tour with Native Jeeps

  3. Show up and we’ll handle the rest

Native Jeeps Guys Trip

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for what to do in Denver without a car, don’t settle for a walking tour or city-only experience. You don’t need to rent a car or hire a private driver to enjoy the Colorado Rockies.

You just need a bus ticket, a Jeep, and a little bit of wild spirit. We’ll take care of the rest.

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Visiting Denver without a rental car? You're not alone. Many travelers land in the Mile High City and assume their adventures will be limited to downtown breweries and museums. But here’s the good news: you can escape the city and explore the Colorado mountains—even if you don’t have a car.
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