TORONTO — Intrepid Travel has moved into new digs as part of its ambitious 2030 growth strategy.
The company’s North American operations has officially relocated from St. George, UT to Denver, CO, a city with a $37 billion outdoor economy and a thriving adventure travel scene. Its close proximity to industry leaders like The North Face and Leave No Trace also make it an ideal base for growth.
“Our move to Denver is more than just an address change – it’s a statement of intent,” said Amanda Neiman, Intrepid Travel’s Operations Director. “Making a holiday special doesn’t have to mean being on the other side of the world. We’re here to create deeper experiences and share our vision for a better way to travel in America.”
The move to Denver marks a key moment in Intrepid’s North American growth, following the full integration of Urban Adventures, Intrepid’s collection of locally-led, small-group city tours.
The United States remains Intrepid’s largest DMC market, with 75% of Urban Adventures travellers coming from the region. The company is scaling up to host over 40,000 travellers in 2025 across major cities, supported by a growing team of city managers and tour leaders.
As part of its expansion, Intrepid is building the largest guided backcountry trip portfolio in the United States and rolling out shorter, more flexible itineraries designed for modern explorers.