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Touring cycling routes around Sugarloaf traverse varied terrain, often featuring significant elevation changes and scenic views. The region offers a mix of challenging mountain ascents and paths alongside natural water features. Cyclists can explore routes that wind through forested areas and open landscapes, providing diverse experiences. The network includes options suitable for different skill levels, from gentle paths to demanding climbs.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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20.0km
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The Flagstaff Mountain and Chapman Drive Loop is a challenging touring cycling route that offers a fantastic mix of terrain and views right outside Boulder. You'll climb through shaded forests…
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20.7km
01:27
330m
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This touring cycling route offers a compelling mix of Boulder's diverse landscapes, starting with the serene, paved paths of the Boulder Creek Trail that wind alongside the creek and past…

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9.82km
00:34
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The Boulder Creek Path loop offers a wonderfully accessible touring cycling experience, weaving through the heart of Boulder alongside the tranquil creek. You'll enjoy a mix of paved surfaces, with…
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32
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27.5km
01:46
300m
300m
This Boulder Creek Path – Boulder Creek Trail loop from Tall Timber offers a dynamic touring cycling experience, blending the urban charm of Boulder with the wild beauty of its…
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14.9km
00:53
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Varsity Lake is a pretty small reservoir in Boulder, Colorado. You can ride over the lake on the Varsity Bridge, or you can circle around the water on one of the other paved paths.
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The Bear Creek Greenway meanders along the creek for many miles. It offers a paved trail lined with trees beside the water, with residential backyards on the opposite side.
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You can easily walk along the river from the city towards Red Rocks.
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The Boulder Adventure Lodge (also known as the A-Lodge) is the closest hostel/camping area to downtown Boulder. Located just up Fourmile Canyon, the A-lodge hosts an entrance to the Betasso Preserve, which is a collection of multi use trails in the Boulder Open Space and Mountain Trails area.
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Varsity Lake is a pretty small reservoir in Boulder, Colorado. You can run over the lake on the Varsity Bridge, or you can circle around the water on one of the other paved footpaths.
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The trail follows the creek for many miles. The trail is paved and lined with trees by the water. You run past residential backyards on the non-creek side.
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With a limit of 3 fish per day and a maximum age limit of 12 years, the Evert Pierson Kids' Fishing Pond is only to be fished by children. It's actually a pretty popular spot since the pond is stocked and maintained by volunteers. The pond is split into two reservoirs by a footbridge that leads to trails on the other side of the waters.
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The trail is paved and crosses the creek here between Eben Park and the Boulder Creek trail. You can also use this as a great trailhead from which to access the mountains and canyons just west of here.
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There are 13 touring cycling routes available around Sugarloaf, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Touring cycling routes around Sugarloaf feature varied terrain, including mountain roads, creek-side paths, and forested sections. You can expect significant elevation changes, with routes winding through both open landscapes and wooded areas.
Yes, Sugarloaf offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Flagstaff Mountain and Chapman Drive Loop is a difficult 12.4-mile trail featuring a demanding climb with rewarding views. Another challenging option is the Spruce Confections – Boulder Creek Trail loop from Boulder, a 26.9-mile path with extensive riding and significant elevation gain.
Yes, there are easy options available. The Boulder Creek Trail – Spruce Confections loop from Boulder is an easy 12.0-mile trail that follows riverside scenery, perfect for a more relaxed ride. Overall, there are 3 easy routes in the area.
The routes offer diverse scenic views, from stimulating climbs with views of the High Peaks to panoramic vistas of lakes and surrounding landscapes. You'll encounter forested sections, open meadows, and often ride alongside natural water features like creeks.
Yes, the Sugarloaf area is rich in natural attractions. You can explore various lakes such as Gross Reservoir and Barker Reservoir. For those seeking mountain views, highlights include Green Mountain Peak, Bear Peak, and Mount Sanitas, which offer stunning viewpoints.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Sugarloaf are designed as loops. Examples include the Flagstaff Mountain and Chapman Drive Loop and the Boulder Creek Trail – Spruce Confections loop from Boulder, providing convenient circular journeys.
The touring cycling routes in Sugarloaf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the rewarding climbs, and the beautiful natural scenery encountered along the paths.
While specific conditions vary, the region generally offers excellent cycling opportunities during spring, summer, and fall. These seasons provide pleasant weather for enjoying the scenic roads and trails. Some areas, like Maine's Sugarloaf, are known for extensive trail networks accessible for much of the year, but always check local conditions.
Elevation gain varies significantly by route. For example, the Spruce Confections – Boulder Creek Trail loop from Boulder involves over 1200 meters (3900 feet) of ascent, making it quite challenging. Easier routes like the Boulder Creek Trail – Spruce Confections loop from Boulder have a more modest gain of around 150 meters (500 feet).
Yes, several routes incorporate natural water features. The Boulder Creek Trail – Spruce Confections loop from Boulder and the South Boulder Creek Trail – Boulder Creek Trail loop from Boulder both offer extensive riding alongside creeks and through riverside scenery.
While specific parking details for each route are best checked on the individual tour pages, many popular trailheads and outdoor centers in regions like Sugarloaf offer designated parking facilities for cyclists. For example, the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center in Maine serves as a hub with services and trail access.


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