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Road cycling in Pitkin County offers diverse terrain set against the Rocky Mountains, featuring a network of paved trails and scenic roads. The region is characterized by high mountain passes, river valleys like the Roaring Fork, and extensive aspen groves. Cyclists can explore routes that wind through alpine landscapes, past iconic peaks, and along tranquil waterways. The varied topography provides options ranging from gentle riverside paths to challenging climbs over the Continental Divide.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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202
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30.9km
01:35
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Embark on a moderate 19.2-mile (30.9 km) racebike journey along Maroon Creek Road, a paved route that takes you through stunning natural beauty. You will cycle past vibrant aspen groves,…
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124
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37.6km
01:49
530m
530m
Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure to Ashcroft Ghost Town via Castle Creek Road. This scenic route stretches for 23.4 miles (37.6 km) and involves a steady climb of…

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117
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64.3km
03:29
1,300m
1,300m
Road cycling Independence Pass via Hwy 82 is a difficult 40.0 miles (64.3 km) route with 4280 feet of elevation gain and stunning alpine vie
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60.5km
03:31
930m
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This difficult 37.6-mile road cycling loop combines the Rio Grande and Brush Creek Trails, offering diverse scenery and a challenging climb.
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40
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46.3km
02:00
400m
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This moderate 28.7-mile road cycling route from Basalt to Ruedi Reservoir offers scenic views and 1298 feet of elevation gain.
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28.4km
01:31
440m
440m
Cycle the moderate 17.7-mile Owl Creek and Brush Creek Loop, connecting Snowmass Village and Aspen with scenic ranch land and mountain views
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86.4km
04:10
1,130m
1,130m
Cycle the challenging 53.7-mile Rio Grande Trail to Maroon Bells, gaining 3704 feet for iconic mountain and lake views.
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105km
04:49
1,030m
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Cycle the challenging 65.1-mile Rio Grande and Ruedi Reservoir Loop, gaining 3374 feet through diverse Colorado landscapes.
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28.8km
02:58
860m
860m
Cycle the moderate Queens Gulch loop in Aspen, a 17.9-mile route with 2823 feet of gain, offering scenic mountain views.
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103
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48.1km
02:32
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The North Star Nature Preserve is an access point to the Roaring Fork River. There is kayaking access, access to the East of Aspen Trail, and parking at this south gate. Dogs are allowed on the East of Aspen Trail as long as they are leashed, but are not allowed anywhere else in the preserve so as not to disturb the moose population here.
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The North Star Nature Preserve is an access point to the Roaring Fork River. There is kayaking access, access to the East of Aspen Trail, and parking at this south gate. Dogs are allowed on the East of Aspen Trail as long as they are leashed, but are not allowed anywhere else in the preserve so as not to disturb the moose population here.
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Climbing Independence Pass eastwards from Aspen is a bucket-list journey to the Continental Divide, reaching an extreme altitude of 12,095ft, making it one of North America's highest paved passes. Prepare for a very long 18-20 mile and challenging climb gaining over 4000ft; while the average grade is moderate at 4-5%, expect long, sustained climbing sections particularly above the tree line, likely averaging 6-8% in parts, amplified significantly by the thin air. Along the route you'll see the stunning transition through beautiful aspen groves to breathtaking alpine tundra vistas. Be aware that services are non-existent between Aspen and Twin Lakes so be self-sufficient and check the road status before attempting the climb.
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The North Star Nature Preserve is an access point to the Roaring Fork River. There is kayaking access, access to the East of Aspen Trail, and parking at this south gate. Dogs are allowed on the East of Aspen Trail as long as they are leashed, but are not allowed anywhere else in the preserve so as not to disturb to the moose population here.
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The North Star Nature Preserve is an access point to the Roaring Fork River. There is kayaking access, access to the East of Aspen Trail, and parking at this south gate. Dogs are allowed on the East of Aspen Trail as long as they are leashed, but are not allowed anywhere else in the preserve so as not to disturb the moose population here.
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Maroon Lake is an alpine lake situated at the center of the Maroon Bells Scenic Area and sits at an elevation of 9,585 feet. The view across Maroon Lake, with North Maroon Peak in the background, is the most photographed scene in Colorado. It can be very crowded in the summer; however, due to the limited access for cars, biking becomes a great option.
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Aspen, Colorado, the world-famous ski resort town is a great place to kick off or end your ride by exploring the historic downtown area. Cruise through the streets with Victorian architecture, checking out local shops and art galleries, grab a quick coffee at one of the nearby cafes, or stop by one of the diverse restaurants in town for a meal, before hitting the road again.
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Travelling from the direction of Aspen south west towards Maroon Bells, this is a spectacular climb. Views of the mountain are incredible and at the top, Maroon Lake makes a perfect rest stop. A visit in the fall makes an incredible ride somehow even better.
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Pitkin County offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, from gentle riverside paths to challenging alpine climbs. You'll find over 50 miles of paved bike trails and scenic county highways. Options include routes through extensive aspen groves, along the Roaring Fork River Valley, and up to high mountain passes in the Rocky Mountains.
Yes, Pitkin County has several routes suitable for beginners and families. The Rio Grande Trail is a 42-mile paved, multi-use path connecting Aspen to Glenwood Springs, offering a gentle incline and a car-free environment for much of its length. It's ideal for all ages and skill levels.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the ascent to Independence Pass via Hwy 82 is a demanding climb to over 12,000 feet on the Continental Divide. Another challenging option is the Rio Grande and Ruedi Reservoir Loop, which covers over 65 miles with significant elevation gain through diverse landscapes.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and pass through scenic aspen groves. You can cycle to the iconic Maroon Lake via Maroon Creek Road, or explore the historic Ashcroft Ghost Town by riding along Castle Creek Road. The Rio Grande Trail also provides access to the Roaring Fork River and overlooks like Slaughterhouse Falls.
The best time for road cycling in Pitkin County is generally from late spring through early fall. Independence Pass, for example, is particularly rewarding in late spring before it fully opens to vehicle traffic, offering a unique experience. Summer provides ideal conditions for most routes, with stunning mountain views and pleasant weather.
Yes, Pitkin County offers several excellent loop routes. The Rio Grande and Brush Creek Trail Loop is a popular option, as is the Queens Gulch loop in Aspen. For a longer, more challenging ride, consider the Rio Grande and Ruedi Reservoir Loop.
You can connect Aspen to Snowmass Base Village via routes like the Owl Creek and Brush Creek Loop. Additionally, the Rio Grande Trail offers a popular downhill cruise from Aspen to the Woody Creek Tavern, and connects to other towns like Basalt and Glenwood Springs.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning Rocky Mountain scenery, the well-maintained paved trails, and the variety of routes catering to different skill levels, from gentle valley rides to demanding alpine climbs.
During peak hours (8 am to 5 pm) in summer, Maroon Creek Road, which leads to the Maroon Bells, has bus-only access for vehicles. This makes it a cyclist's paradise with light traffic. However, it's advisable to check current access regulations and potential permit requirements, especially during peak season. You can find more information at visitmaroonbells.com.
Pitkin County offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 45 routes documented on komoot. These include 6 easy, 29 moderate, and 12 difficult options, ensuring there's a route for every skill level.
While popular routes like Maroon Creek Road can see significant traffic, especially during peak season, exploring routes like McLain Flats Road offers gentle rolling terrain with scenic views of the Aspen/Snowmass Valley and Mount Daly, and can be a good option for a less crowded experience. Early mornings or weekdays can also help avoid crowds on more popular trails.


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