The Rock Tour
A Geological Walking Tour
Few places in the world offer better exposure to the greatest geological mystery of all time.
Join us for our seasonal rock tour and be inspired like never before! This is a guided 90 minute tour across Glen Eyrie property on an exploration of the physical evidence of a global flood. Led by knowledgable guides, you will have the opportunity to discover and connect with Biblical truth of Scripture through geological discussion. This tour is perfect for school groups, small groups and geological enthusiasts. You won’t want to miss this seasonal tour!
Available Friday & Saturday mornings at 9:00 am – May 30th through September 28, 2024. No tour available on June 8th.
Cost: $16 per person
Call our reservation office at 719-265-7050 for more information.
FAQ
The tour begins at the Carriage House, from which your tour guide will lead you on a series of geological sites on the property.
Rock tours are subject to favorable weather conditions. In the event of inclement weather, the rock tour will attempt to be rescheduled. Weather cancellations will be made by 8:00 am on the day of your tour.
All reservations for the rock tour must be paid in full at the time of reservation. Reservations may be made via phone with a credit card or in person with cash, check or credit card. Cancellations made prior to 9:00 am on the day before the scheduled tour will be made without penalty. Cancellations made after 9:00 am on the day before the scheduled tour will be charged the full amount of the reservation. No-shows will be charged the full amount of the reservation.
Guests are encouraged to wear good walking shoes, comfortable clothing, sunscreen and a hat. You may also want to carry a bottle water.
There is ample parking at the Carriage house where the tour begins. The Carriage House is also the location of our front desk, public restrooms, cafe and gift shop.
Feel free to enjoy a bite to eat for purchase after the tour at our cafe.
Unfortunately, because of the various terrain throughout the property, the tour is not wheelchair or scooter accessible. Walking and climbing stairs is required.