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Road cycling around Fairmount offers a diverse landscape of urban parkland, rolling hills, and river paths. The region encompasses over 9,200 acres, providing varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences. Cyclists can navigate paths along the Schuylkill River, explore wooded hills, and encounter areas with moderate climbs. The park's natural features include Concourse Lake and areas with seasonal cherry blossoms, complementing the extensive network of bike-friendly routes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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33.7km
01:58
680m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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93.3km
04:54
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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48.0km
02:24
540m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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14.4km
00:48
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.9km
01:59
260m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Great place to check out the crazy history of railroads from Colorado's mining past. Lots of narrow-gauge trains, you can do rides, and the museum building is a replica of an 1880s-style railroad depot.
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Nice spot to view the lake and for birding. Great Blue Herons nest in the Cottonwoods in the spring and lots of migratory ducks in the spring and fall.
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Tucker Gulch, stretching for about eight miles, plays a significant role as a watershed running from east to west. It cuts through the prairie, situated roughly one mile north of Clear Creek Canyon, and runs parallel to it. The name "Tucker Gulch" is derived from Alfred Tucker, who ran a tollgate within the canyon entrance during the 1860s. Cycling is not allowed here, so you'll have to dismount and walk your bike.
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Tucker Gulch, stretching for about eight miles, plays a significant role as a watershed running from east to west. It cuts through the prairie, situated roughly one mile north of Clear Creek Canyon, and runs parallel to it. The name "Tucker Gulch" is derived from Alfred Tucker, who ran a tollgate within the canyon entrance during the 1860s.
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Enjoy looking out from the observation deck as you can see Denver and the perfectly straight Colfax Road that splits down the middle.
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Dinosaur Ridge is a great paved trail to bring the kids to. It's closed to cars (save for the dinosaur visitor tour shuttle bus) and has other trails you can wander off on after locking up the bikes. The entirety of the trail is wheel chair accessible with toilets and seating along the way. On the ridge itself, you'll find fossils and educational plaques.
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The museum has been founded in the late 1950s by a private association. Today you can explore more than 100 railroad engines (both steam and diesel electric) and wagons from over 120 years of Colorado's railroad history. Furthermore theres a running museum train, which takes you on a 15 minutes train ride all around the museum.
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Fairmount Park offers a diverse range of road cycling experiences, from leisurely rides along river paths to more challenging routes with moderate climbs. You'll find a unique blend of urban parkland, rolling hills, and scenic views, catering to various skill levels. The park's extensive network includes dedicated bike paths and roads suitable for cycling, ensuring both safety and enjoyment.
Yes, Fairmount Park has numerous options for easy and family-friendly cycling. The Tucker Gulch – Bridge into Golden loop from Arvada is an easy route, and the park's Centennial District Paths are ideal for exploration at a relaxed pace, passing historical sites and Concourse Lake. Many sections of the Schuylkill River Trail also offer a leisurely ride away from vehicular traffic.
For those seeking a challenge, the climb to Belmont Plateau offers a moderately strenuous workout, rewarded with some of the best skyline views of Philadelphia. Additionally, the roads and paths within Laurel Hill Cemetery are known for their hills, providing another option for a more demanding ride. Routes like the Colorado Railroad Museum to Lookout Mountain Nature Preserve also feature significant elevation gain.
Fairmount Park is rich in scenic beauty. You can enjoy picturesque skyline views from Belmont Plateau, or cycle through areas with seasonal cherry blossoms. The Horticulture Center offers paths winding through sculpture gardens and past the Japanese House. The wooded hills above the Schuylkill River, including trails like the Boxer's Trail, provide natural charm, as does Concourse Lake in the Centennial District.
Absolutely. Fairmount Park is home to an extensive network of historic mansions, often called the 'Charms of Fairmount Park,' such as Historic Strawberry Mansion and Mount Pleasant, which can be visited by bike. The Lookout Mountain area also offers historical context. The Fairmount Water Works, a National Historic Landmark, is near paths adorned with sculptures, and Boathouse Row is a notable landmark along the recreation path.
There are over 170 road cycling routes available around Fairmount, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulties. This includes 51 easy routes, 85 moderate routes, and 38 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The Fairmount area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 115 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which combines urban parkland with rolling hills and river paths, as well as the extensive network of bike-friendly routes that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, Fairmount Park offers several loop routes. The Schuylkill River Trail provides an acclaimed 8-mile loop along both sides of the river. For a longer endurance ride, the Clear Creek, South Platte River & Bear Creek Trail Loop is a popular option, offering varied terrain.
Beyond the park's internal features, you can find beautiful natural attractions nearby. For instance, Standley Lake and Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area offer serene lakeside views. The area also features interesting geological formations like Tucker Gulch.
While primarily known for its parkland, the broader Fairmount region does offer access to some elevated points and viewpoints. You can find mountain peaks such as Green Mountain Peak and Lichen Peak, which provide excellent vistas. Carl's Point is another notable viewpoint in the vicinity.
While popular, Fairmount Park is vast, offering many paths where you can find tranquility. Exploring the less-trafficked paths around the Horticulture Center or the wooded hills above the Schuylkill River, such as the Boxer's Trail, can provide a more secluded cycling experience away from the busiest sections.
Fairmount Park is enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring brings beautiful cherry blossoms, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. The extensive network of paths and roads means that even in cooler months, many routes remain accessible, though checking local weather conditions is always advisable.


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