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I have a question for you. Does anyone know of a good ride fairly close to the Denver metro area for viewing the fall colors? Preferably a trail that's more about great scenery than the technical challenge? Thanks...
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Good question. I'll be waiting for an answer.
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The bike path between Frisco and Breckenridge. Start either end, have lunch, then ride back. Lots of color early (mid-September), worth the drive. If you have mountain bikes go to Rampart Range Res. near Woodland Park (Colo Sprgs), family friendly single track, except for a few rough spots.
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Originally Posted by MMPC
I have a question for you. Does anyone know of a good ride fairly close to the Denver metro area for viewing the fall colors? Preferably a trail that's more about great scenery than the technical challenge? Thanks...
Waterton Canyon, at the south end of Wadsworth- 6.2 miles one way, no technical challenge, very popular these days (it's getting busy), but great scenery, along water on an old railroad grade converted to gravel. Only cars are Denver Water service vehicles. Can access singletrack at the 6.2 mile point and continue along the first part of the Colorado Trail.
Anything in Pike National Forest- lots of forest service roads offering terrific scenery, little traffic. I like a lot of the stuff around Buffalo Creek ( https://www.imba.com/epics/buffalo_creek.html )
That help?
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Thanks for the input, guys. I like the Rampart Range Res. and Buffalo Creek ideas. I'll have to check those out. I'll be going with my g/f who's not a very strong rider, so the easier/more scenic the trail, the better - Elk Meadow may be out.
Anyone ridden in the Pine Valley Ranch open space park? What's the trail like?
Any other ideas?
Anyone ridden in the Pine Valley Ranch open space park? What's the trail like?
Any other ideas?
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Originally Posted by MMPC
Thanks for the input, guys. I like the Rampart Range Res. and Buffalo Creek ideas. I'll have to check those out. I'll be going with my g/f who's not a very strong rider, so the easier/more scenic the trail, the better - Elk Meadow may be out.
Anyone ridden in the Pine Valley Ranch open space park? What's the trail like?
Any other ideas?
Anyone ridden in the Pine Valley Ranch open space park? What's the trail like?
Any other ideas?
West of Boulder: several places to go... 1 of my fav's is the Switzerland Trail. It's an old railroad bed... so it's a pretty mellow climb. I would start at the town of Sunset (if you can call it a town), and ride UP. Take Canyon Blvd through Boulder, go into the Mountains, thru Boulder Canyon, then take Four Mile Canyon Road all the way to Sunset. ( you will have to stay to the Left at the Fork )
...OR.... Go up to Sugar Loaf Mountain... park and ride to the West towards Peak to Peak hwy. Can't remember the trail's name, but it is there... and it is super flat.
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I was in Leadville on Tuesday and noticed they had the Mineral Belt Trail. The trees are starting to change color up there and the trail looks like it's made more for families rather than racers. Of course the elevation in Leadville is something like 10,200 feet and that alone could make the trail a little challenging.
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Here is a link to a trail map for Rampart Range Reservoir Trail. This trail is a kick, and good for someone without a lot of experience, but still fun for the thrill seeker. Fabulous views of the mountains, and fall color.
https://www.teamtelecycle.com/maps/rampart.html
https://www.teamtelecycle.com/maps/rampart.html
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This is great guys - I'm really leaning toward the Rampart Range Res. idea - just too bad it's so far from Denver. But I'm still eager to hear more ideas...
I was wondering that myself; haven't talked to him in months! (Of course I haven't been around here in that same amount of time, so... )
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Originally Posted by JBar
Where's Lord Opie?!
I've been really busy at work. In fact, if someone had told me to log-in, I wouldn't have seen this thread.
As for fall colors, the only trip I've taken so far to enjoy 'em was down to Ouray... my god, too beautiful. Not a great deal of riding there, tho with mt.bikes, you can ride up the jeep roads through some amazing colors.
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Originally Posted by LordOpie
Awww, thanks for thinking of me
I've been really busy at work. In fact, if someone had told me to log-in, I wouldn't have seen this thread.
As for fall colors, the only trip I've taken so far to enjoy 'em was down to Ouray... my god, too beautiful. Not a great deal of riding there, tho with mt.bikes, you can ride up the jeep roads through some amazing colors.
I've been really busy at work. In fact, if someone had told me to log-in, I wouldn't have seen this thread.
As for fall colors, the only trip I've taken so far to enjoy 'em was down to Ouray... my god, too beautiful. Not a great deal of riding there, tho with mt.bikes, you can ride up the jeep roads through some amazing colors.
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Yea, we all have to get together and having a end of the season ride!!!! Even though its not end of the season but it sounds good!!!
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It's getting cold! I've had to wear arm and knee warmers three days this week. :-( I'm a wimp.
I'd suggest waterton canyon personally since it's close to you and about as easy as they come. I went up it two weekends ago and there was a herd (?) of bighorn sheep by the dam at the end of the 6.2 gravel road. Just kinda cool.
I'd suggest waterton canyon personally since it's close to you and about as easy as they come. I went up it two weekends ago and there was a herd (?) of bighorn sheep by the dam at the end of the 6.2 gravel road. Just kinda cool.
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Yeah, Waterton is nice (my g/f and I actually ride it together every now and then). Hadn't really thought of it for fall color though; I'll have to see how it looks in another few weeks.
LordOpie and snowy - good to see you guys are still around. I like snowy's idea of a late season ride...
LordOpie and snowy - good to see you guys are still around. I like snowy's idea of a late season ride...
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I'm always around BABY!!! No I have been busy, a friend of my just completed a 24-hour mtb race in Winter Park this last weekend, let me tell you these guys are TOUGH.
It has really, really inspired me to start RACING!!! So I am in training now.
Would love to get the GROUP TOGETHER soon, everybody check your calendars K.
Hey SirScott, I would be wearing the leg/arm warmers myself BRRRR!!!
It has really, really inspired me to start RACING!!! So I am in training now.
Would love to get the GROUP TOGETHER soon, everybody check your calendars K.
Hey SirScott, I would be wearing the leg/arm warmers myself BRRRR!!!
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Originally Posted by MMPC
Yeah, Waterton is nice (my g/f and I actually ride it together every now and then). Hadn't really thought of it for fall color though; I'll have to see how it looks in another few weeks.
All of these are old railbeds so they are gentle grade and don't require much in mountain bike skills but they do require a mountain bike.
For road bike: the lower Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National is good. Frisco area of course. Golden Gate Canyon (the park ride wouldn't be too hard. I'd drive there to start.) Peak to Peak Highway but that can be a bit of an expedition for someone who is looking for an easy ride. Deckers to Woodland Park used to be good but that was before the fires. The aspen haven't come back yet but it should be spectacular when they do. The Frazer Valley trail in Winter Park or around Grandby.
Note: I was up in Alma yesterday at around 10000 feet and the colors were just starting. It's a little early yet.
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Wow - thanks for the plethora of ideas, cyccommute! Reading through your list of places, I recognized Boreas Pass, I bet that would be a great spot! Not too much traffic, gravel road, gentle grades (for the most part).
Here's a photo I found on-line of Boreas - BEAUTIFUL:
I used to do quite a bit of 4x4 off-roading in my other, less active, life and know a few of the places you mentioned. I guess I didn't consider many of them to be good for mountain biking, but I may have to take another look...
Here's a photo I found on-line of Boreas - BEAUTIFUL:
I used to do quite a bit of 4x4 off-roading in my other, less active, life and know a few of the places you mentioned. I guess I didn't consider many of them to be good for mountain biking, but I may have to take another look...
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Originally Posted by MMPC
Wow - thanks for the plethora of ideas, cyccommute! Reading through your list of places, I recognized Boreas Pass, I bet that would be a great spot! Not too much traffic, gravel road, gentle grades (for the most part).
I used to do quite a bit of 4x4 off-roading in my other, less active, life and know a few of the places you mentioned. I guess I didn't consider many of them to be good for mountain biking, but I may have to take another look...
I used to do quite a bit of 4x4 off-roading in my other, less active, life and know a few of the places you mentioned. I guess I didn't consider many of them to be good for mountain biking, but I may have to take another look...
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I will be in flying to Littleton tomorrow. If I can borrow a bike when I am out there my g/f and I usually cruise out on the Ken Carol(spelling) ranch.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Waterton's a bust for fall colors! .
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Originally Posted by slooney
For monochrome, aspen-yellow displays, yes. But there are some nice sumac and alder displays, and Waterton is always pretty, IMHO.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Waterton's a bust for fall colors! Try the Switzerland Trail above Boulder. West side of Rollin's Pass is real nice. Boreas Pass in Breckenridge is very good. Mashall Pass near Salida is excellent but far. The ride up the old Colorado South Park and Pacific near Princeton Hot Springs is good too but again a bit far away. I'd start that one near St Elmo and go all the way to the Alpine Tunnel. It's a little early but Gold Camp Road above Manitou Springs is also excellent. Also the aforementioned Mineral Belt trail would be good.
All of these are old railbeds so they are gentle grade and don't require much in mountain bike skills but they do require a mountain bike.
Note: I was up in Alma yesterday at around 10000 feet and the colors were just starting. It's a little early yet.
All of these are old railbeds so they are gentle grade and don't require much in mountain bike skills but they do require a mountain bike.
Note: I was up in Alma yesterday at around 10000 feet and the colors were just starting. It's a little early yet.
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