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Boulder Hiking Equipment Rentals

Hiking Gear Rentals for Boulder Trail Adventures

Essential hiking gear for rent

Pick and choose exactly what you need with the items below.

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boulder backpacking pack |
Backpacking Pack

Osprey, Wasing or similar

From $23.00 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Boulder microspikes |
Microspikes

Kahtoola, Hillsound or similar

From $17.25 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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gaiters | gaiters
Gaiters

Outdoor Research, MEC or similar

From $11.50 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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headlamp | headlamp
Headlamp

Petzl, Luminolite Vekkia or similar

From $11.50 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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trekking poles | trekking poles
Trekking Poles

G3, Mountainsmith Glissade or similar

From $11.50 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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Boulder Sleeping Bag | Essential Comfort for Boulder Nights: Choosing Your Camping Sleeping Bag
Whether you're car camping in a designated site near Boulder, embarking on a backpacking trip into the high Rockies, or spending a chilly night under the stars in a dispersed camping area, a quality sleeping bag is paramount for a comfortable and safe night's rest. Boulder's diverse elevations mean you'll encounter a wide range of temperatures, making the right sleeping bag choice critical for warmth and enjoyment.
Sleeping Bag

Kelty, Northface or similar

From $23.00 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Boulder Sleeping Pad | or anyone planning to camp in Boulder, Colorado, a high-quality sleeping pad is just as crucial as a good sleeping bag. The ground, even on a warm summer night, can rapidly drain your body heat. Given Boulder's significant elevation (around 5,430 feet) and the even higher elevations in surrounding camping areas within the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, proper insulation from the cold ground is essential for a comfortable and safe night's sleep.
Sleeping Pad

Thermarest, Coleman or similar

From $17.25 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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Boulder Snowshoes | Boulder Snowshoes – Explore Winter with Confidence and Control

Conquer snowy trails with Boulder Snowshoes—crafted for traction, stability, and comfort in all winter conditions. Whether you're hiking through deep powder or icy terrain, these snowshoes are built to perform with rugged materials and an ergonomic design that supports long treks.
Snowshoes

Atlas Snowshoes, Redfeather or similar

From $17.25 first night

$8.05 / additional night

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pair of ice axe | pair of ice axe
Ice Axe

Black Diamond, CAMP Corsa or similar

From $17.25 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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Boulder hiking | Boulder, Colorado is a hiker's paradise, offering an incredible variety of trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging ascents, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains and the iconic Flatirons.

Hiking in Boulder: Trails & Rental Essentials

Boulder’s vast network of trails spans from easy strolls near the foothills to challenging hikes up the Flatirons. Local shops rent everything you need for a day on the trail, from poles and packs to hydration kits. Make your Boulder hike more enjoyable and safer with quality gear tailored for mountain terrain.

Must-Hike Trails & Outdoor Hotspots in Boulder

With hundreds of miles of trails and easy access to beautiful open spaces, Boulder is a hiker’s dream. See classic summit views, peaceful forests, and wildflowers galore—all with the right gear from a local rental shop.


Chautauqua Park

This iconic park offers stunning Flatirons trails for every experience level. Sunrise and sunset hikes here feature breathtaking city and mountain views.

Mount Sanitas

A favorite for challenging ascents and panoramic summits just outside downtown. The views from the top are unbeatable, especially after a morning climb.

Flagstaff Mountain

Wind your way through pine forests, wildflower meadows, and rock outcrops along scenic loops. Great for families, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts.

Boulder’s Best Trails & Hiking Guides

Hiking in Boulder: Top Trails & Gear Tips

Winter Hiking Essentials | Winter snowshoeing adventures
Hiking
Winter Hiking Essentials: Microspikes, Crampons, or Snowshoes?

If you're heading out on a winter adventure, this guide is for you! It will help you choose the right winter traction devices for your next hike. It covers the three main types: crampons, microspikes, and snowshoes, explaining their advantages and disadvantages for different terrains and activities.

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Safety
The 10 Essentials For Getting Outdoors

This blog post dives into the 10 essential items you need to bring on any outdoor adventure, from hikes to camping trips. It covers everything from navigation tools and sun protection to staying hydrated, fed, and sheltered. Learn how to prepare for unexpected situations and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the great outdoors!

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How to pack for backpacking | How to pack for backpacking
Backpacking
Top Tips for Packing Smart and Light for Your Summer Backpacking Adventure

Discover tips for packing efficiently for your backpacking adventure. Learn to choose gear, maximize space, and minimize weight for an enjoyable trip.

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Colorado Hiking | Boulder, Colorado is a hiker's dream, with an amazing array of trails from gentle walks to strenuous climbs, all framed by the breathtaking Rocky Mountains and the famous Flatirons.

All the Hiking Gear You Need

Why Rent Hiking Gear in Boulder?

Renting hiking gear gives you the freedom to hit any trail, whether you’re in Boulder for a few days or just want to try new equipment before you buy. Quality rentals ensure you’re prepared for Colorado’s changing weather and varied terrain.

With options for technical daypacks, trekking poles for steep hills, and lightweight hydration systems, local shops help make your outings more comfortable and fun. Plan your route, pick the right gear, and discover Boulder’s beauty on foot.

Daypacks

Spacious enough for snacks, water, and extra layers—daypacks make every Boulder hike easier and more organized. Lightweight designs suit any trail.

Trekking Poles

Poles reduce joint strain on both ascents and descents. Adjustable, sturdy, and easy to pack—making hiking more accessible for everyone.

Hydration Systems

Rental hydration reservoirs or bottles keep you refreshed on long hikes. Essential for Boulder’s dry climate and sunny trails.

How it works

We connect renters with lenders in the community on demand.

Request items

Tell us what you need so we can get the right gear for your adventure.

Get matched in as little as 30 minutes.

We find the right gear to fuel your adventure through our community of local lenders.

Pick up your gear and have fun!

Once your match is accepted, you and the lender exchange the gear and you're off!

Frequently asked questions

Do you offer same-day rentals?

Yes, depending on availability. Booking ahead is recommended during busy periods.

Can beginners rent gear too?

Absolutely. Local lenders often cater to all experience levels and may offer advice on what to pack.

Do I need to reserve gear in advance?

It's recommended to reserve in advance, especially during peak seasons or weekends, to ensure availability.

Can I rent for multiple days?

Yes, most lenders allow multi-day rentals.

What backpacking gear can I rent locally?

You can rent backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, stoves, water filters, and trekking poles from GeerGarage's peer-to-peer rental platform.

Do snowshoe rentals include poles or additional gear?

No additional gear is not included. We highly recommend that you add ski poles or trekking poles to your order along with the snowshoe rental.

What should I pack for a snowshoeing trip?

Packing thoughtfully ensures a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable snowshoeing experience. Here’s an in-depth guide to the essential items you should bring:

  1. Water and Hydration:Staying hydrated is critical, even in cold weather. Bring a reusable water bottle or hydration pack. For longer trips, consider insulated bottles to prevent water from freezing.

  2. Snacks and Food:Pack high-energy snacks like trail mix, energy bars, or dried fruit. For longer outings, include sandwiches or other easy-to-carry, non-perishable meals. Food helps maintain energy levels in cold conditions.

  3. Layered Clothing:

    • Base Layer: Moisture-wicking fabric (like merino wool or synthetic materials) to keep sweat away from your skin.

    • Mid Layer: Insulating layer (fleece or down) to retain heat.

    • Outer Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants to protect against snow and wind.

    • Socks: Wear thick, moisture-wicking socks to keep your feet warm and dry. Consider packing an extra pair in case your feet get wet.

  4. Gloves and Hat:

    • Gloves or Mittens: Insulated, waterproof gloves are essential for keeping your hands warm. Consider bringing a lightweight liner glove for dexterity during breaks.

    • Hat: A warm, snug hat that covers your ears is crucial. A lightweight, breathable option is best for active movement.

  5. Sunglasses and Sunscreen:

    • Snow reflects sunlight, making sunglasses essential to protect your eyes from glare. Choose polarized lenses for better visibility.

    • Apply sunscreen to exposed skin, even on cloudy days, to prevent sunburn from UV rays reflecting off the snow.

  6. Safety Gear:

    • First Aid Kit: Carry a compact kit with bandages, antiseptic, pain relievers, and any personal medications.

    • Navigation Tools: Bring a map, compass, or GPS device to stay on track, especially if you’re venturing into less-marked trails.

  7. Dry Bag:

    • Use a waterproof dry bag to store essentials like your phone, wallet, and snacks, keeping them protected from moisture.

  8. Optional but Useful Items:

    • Trekking Poles: Helpful for balance and stability on uneven terrain.

    • Gaiters: Keep snow out of your boots and pants, especially in deeper drifts.

    • Hand and Toe Warmers: Disposable warmers can be lifesavers on especially cold days.

    • Headlamp: Essential for early starts or if your trip extends into dusk.

By preparing with these items, you’ll stay warm, comfortable, and ready to enjoy the beauty of snowshoeing in the trails near Redmond. Adjust your pack based on the trail conditions and the duration of your trip for an even better experience.

Do I need to pay a deposit?

Yes - deposits are required for all rentals on GeerGarage.

Are there age restrictions for renting gear?

Yes, we require renters to be at least 18 years old. Minors may need to be accompanied by an adult or have a guardian's consent.

Can I rent gaiters for both hiking and winter activities?

Yes, gaiters are versatile and can be used for both hiking and winter activities. They provide protection against debris, snow, and water, making them a valuable piece of gear for a variety of outdoor pursuits.

Here are some specific scenarios where gaiters can be beneficial:

  • Hiking: Gaiters can keep dirt, rocks, and other debris out of your boots, especially on trails with loose gravel or muddy conditions.

  • Winter Hiking: Gaiters can help keep snow and ice out of your boots, providing warmth and dryness.

  • Snowshoeing: Gaiters can protect your boots from snow and ice, preventing them from getting wet and cold.

  • Backpacking: Gaiters can be useful for protecting your boots from brush and debris on backcountry trails.

By renting gaiters, you can enhance your outdoor experiences and stay comfortable and protected, regardless of the weather conditions.

Are your microspikes compatible with most hiking boots?

Yes, our microspikes are compatible with most hiking boots. They are designed to fit a wide range of boot sizes and styles, including hiking boots, trail running shoes, and winter boots. The adjustable straps and flexible design ensure a secure and comfortable fit.

Are the trekking poles adjustable for different heights?

Yes, our trekking poles are adjustable for different heights. This ensures a comfortable and ergonomic fit for all users. By adjusting the length of the poles, you can optimize your stride, reduce strain on your joints, and improve your overall hiking experience.

Top reviews from Boulder renters

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Daniel A

Easy pick up and drop off

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Jeff E

Everything was great and easy. Aaron is nice too!

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Kevin C

Easy pickup and drop off. Good condition gear.

Why rent outdoor gear on GeerGarage?

Free to request a rental

We contact lenders nearby once your request is created. We don't charge you until we successfully confirm a lender.

Same day rentals

Our matching works FAST! Typically matches occur in under 30 minutes. Many of our rentals are same day or next day.

High quality gear

Our lenders are both businesses and individuals with name brand gear that's ready for any adventure.

Free cancellation

We know plans can change. Cancel at least 48 hours before your rental begins to get a full refund.

Making the outdoors accessible

More access makes more people who care about the environment.

Outdoors in reach

New outdoor equipment is too expensive for many people. GeerGarage rentals are priced to make equipment available for anyone, regardless of their financial means.

Sharing and support

Outdoor recreation can require extensive knowledge and experience. Our community aims to provide a support base dedicated to fostering community, sharing and inclusion.

Reducing waste

Gear sits unused for most of its life. This is a waste of money and resources. Our community provides an accessible and sustainable alternative to purchasing new.