Now that several states and the District of Columbia have legalized the use of cannabis for recreational purposes, the tourism industry has responded in kind with a budding industry of weed friendly tours of various states. These states are Colorado, Washington, California, Nevada and Oregon.

While there are still some barriers to cannabis tourism the industry becoming as big as, say, Napa Valley tours of vineyards, the quality and availability of these kinds of adventures will no doubt increase as public acceptance of marijuana as a legal recreational substance becomes higher.

So, for now - what kinds of tours can you expect? Are they worth the money? What should you know before purchasing any of these cannabis tours?

Where to Stay

Most hotels will tell you about their no-smoking rules when asked about marijuana use in the rooms or on their property, despite the legality of the substance. If you want to try to stay in a major hotel chain anyway, your best bet is to try to get a tobacco smoking room or a room with a balcony, you could also use a discrete vaporizer. Make sure to keep all containers closed when not in use as it can smell up a room fast.

However, a better bet is to seek out lodging with a service like Airbnb, VRBO or 420 friendly travel sites like USAWeed.org or something similar by using the search phrase "420 friendly" when looking for a place. Also, a handful of independent lodgings have popped up in major cities, such as the Bud & Breakfast in Denver although they are at the top of the price range for accommodations.

What to Expect

There are a lot of different types of cannabis tours, and the state you are in will also determine what kind of tour you can take. On the low end of pricing, you can start with a 3 or 4 hours long afternoon tour of your chosen city for between $50 to $150. A tour like this would typically include a brief primer on the types and strains of cannabis, a few stops at approved dispensaries, perhaps a stop at a grow facility or maybe even a glass blowing shop if your tour guide is especially artistic. For a more immersive experience, you can make a weekend of it - for $1000, you can have a 3-day 420 tours that includes lodging, a vape pen on loan for the duration of the tour, and a pot-infused cooking class.

The final verdict, at this point in time at least, is that most of the experiences can be had without the aid of the tour itself - you can probably experience most things on your own as a tourist.

The advantage of the tours would be for anyone unfamiliar with the culture of cannabis, want to see the scenery and culture of the places they are at or for someone who needs a bit of a hand-holding type of introduction to 420 culture in the adult use states.

Contact Colorado Highlife Tours for more information.

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Misty Jhones