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Road cycling around Georgetown offers challenging routes through the Rocky Mountains, characterized by high-altitude passes and significant elevation gains. The region features winding mountain roads that ascend to scenic summits, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience for cyclists. The terrain primarily consists of alpine environments, with routes often traversing through forested areas and open mountain landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Road cycling the Guanella Pass Summit from Georgetown offers a difficult 22.3-mile climb with stunning high-alpine views.
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If you are looking for a challenging road cycling adventure, the Echo Lake to Mount Blue Sky (Evans) Summit route offers a difficult climb over 29.9 miles (48.1 km). You…

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Cycle the challenging 33.8-mile Georgetown to Loveland Pass route, gaining 4382 feet with stunning alpine views to the Continental Divide.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Loveland Pass from Keystone is a fantastic high-altitude road biking challenge on US Highway 6, taking you over the Continental Divide. Starting around 9,200 feet at Keystone, you'll ascend approximately 8.5 to 11.5 miles, gaining about 2,600 to 3,000 feet to reach the 11,990-foot summit, with a steady average gradient typically in the 5.4-5.9% range. As you climb, you'll pass the Arapahoe Basin ski area and gradually transition into beautiful alpine meadows and forests before the final switchbacks above treeline offer dramatic views down to I-70 and expansive mountain vistas from the top of the pass. Be prepared for the significant altitude and potentially rapid weather changes at this elevation.
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River Run Village is located on the east edge of Keystone. The village has summer and winter activities including skiing, tubing, mini golf, gondola rides, and many other resort amenities.
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Check in advance, if the bike path is snow free. There is only this way to go over Loveland Pass. the street from the ski resort to the pass is well maintained, but not the bike path. The old Highway and the bike path are great - when there is now snow. Pictures date from 19 May 2024.
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Loveland Pass stands at 11,990 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide. This is a great place to snap some photos of the sweeping Rocky Mountain Views, take some selfies, and relax and rest before the long descent down.
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This high alpine lake is quite the view and a destination for many. **If you plan on parking here to hike Mt. Evans, a reservation is required to park at Summit Lake and must be purchased through recreation.gov PRIOR to the day of your hike. It's $7. All specific and important info can be found at: recreation.gov/timed-entry/10087438
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Embarking on the ascent of Mount Blue Sky (formerly Mount Evans) is must-do for any cyclist looking for a high altitude challenge. The road up to the summit, which is at 14,130 feet above sea level, is the highest paved road in North America, so as you ride up this epic switchbacking road, keep an eye on how you feel because many experience altitude sickness at these elevations. The summit parking lot is a great place to rest, take photos, and enjoy the views before heading back down the road, which demands vigilance. There are no guardrails, little to no shoulder, and steep drops along the road so please be aware as you begin your descent.
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Guanella Pass Road is a well-paved mountain road that passes several campgrounds, lakes and is a spectacular place to see leaves in the fall. At the start of the climb there is a small country store that you can refill bottles or grab some snacks.
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Road cycling routes in Georgetown are predominantly challenging, characterized by significant elevation gains and high mountain passes. All routes listed are rated as difficult, making them suitable for experienced road cyclists.
The road cycling routes around Georgetown are generally considered difficult due to the high-altitude terrain and substantial climbs through the Rocky Mountains. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy or moderate for beginners in this area.
Cyclists can expect breathtaking alpine scenery, winding mountain roads, and expansive views of the Rocky Mountains. Routes often traverse through forested areas and open mountain landscapes, leading to high mountain passes like Guanella Pass and Loveland Pass.
Along your rides, you might encounter significant natural and historical points. For instance, the route to Mount Blue Sky (Evans) Summit passes by Echo Lake. The Guanella Pass Summit from Georgetown route features the challenging Guanella Pass Climb itself. The historic Town of Georgetown also serves as a charming starting or ending point for many tours.
The best time for road cycling in Georgetown is typically during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months (June to September) when mountain passes are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. Always check local weather and road conditions before heading out, as high-altitude weather can change rapidly.
Yes, there are loop options available. For example, the River Run loop from Georgetown Loop Railroad - Devil's Gate Station offers a substantial circular ride. Another option is the Berthoud Pass loop from Empire, which is accessible from the wider Georgetown area.
The longest road cycling route listed is the River Run loop from Georgetown Loop Railroad - Devil's Gate Station, which covers approximately 78.5 kilometers (48.8 miles) and involves over 1900 meters (6200 feet) of elevation gain.
Given the high-altitude and mountainous terrain, it's crucial to dress in layers. Even in summer, temperatures can drop significantly at higher elevations, and weather can change quickly. Bring a windbreaker or rain jacket, gloves, and consider arm/leg warmers. Always wear a helmet.
While the routes themselves traverse remote mountain passes, the Town of Georgetown, often a starting or ending point, offers various amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel before or after your ride.
The road cycling experience in Georgetown is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the rewarding mountain views, and the unique alpine environment.
Due to the challenging nature and significant elevation, routes can take several hours. For instance, the Guanella Pass Summit from Georgetown typically takes around 2 hours and 13 minutes, while the longer Georgetown to Loveland Pass can take about 3 hours and 23 minutes.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the Town of Georgetown, which serves as a common base for many of these routes. Specific parking details may vary by route, so it's advisable to check the individual route descriptions for precise information.


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