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This pleasant 9.4-mile route along the Animas River is a mix of both scenic views and urban landscapes.

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This pleasant 9.4-mile route along the Animas River is a mix of both scenic views and urban landscapes.
This flat, leisurely 9-mile trail is a scenic route for anyone looking to escape the bustle of city life.
This 12-mile journey through the Westminster suburb of Denver is a gentle, family-friendly path where you can explore a quieter side of the city.
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Catering to both first-time and experienced cyclists, this extensive 40-mile trail has something for every interest and taste.
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This trail weaves in and out of downtown Denver, giving cyclists the opportunity to enjoy a mix of urban and nature views.
This well-connected trail is a great jumping off point for exploring the best sights of Mesa County.
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As one of the more popular trails along the Colorado River, this cycling path has plenty to offer in terms of scenic landscapes.
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Circling the banks of the sparkling 185-acre Lake Estes, this trail is a flat and scenic trail for those looking for a quick ride.
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Winding around the high-elevation slopes of the Rocky Mountains is this fun and exciting 11.6-mile loop.
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This cycling trail is a great option for anyone who wants to get outside without straying too far from the city limits.
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For a gentle ride through the outskirts of Weld County, spend the afternoon cycling along this 21.8-mile bike path.
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Bisecting the middle of Fort Collins is this peaceful bike trail.
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As one of the most scenically diverse biking trails in Colorado, this easy ride is great for all types of cyclists.

Linking the towns of Colorado Springs to Peyton, this adventurous 14.8-mile trail follows the path of the historic Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad line that was used from 1852 to 1980.