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No traffic touring cycling routes in Arapaho And Roosevelt National Forests traverse a vast landscape of 1.5 million acres in north-central Colorado. The region features diverse topography, including rolling hills, dense forests, and alpine lakes, with many peaks exceeding 14,000 feet. Touring cyclists can expect routes that cross the Continental Divide, offering varied terrain and significant elevation changes. The forests are characterized by ecosystems of lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir, alongside the Cache la Poudre River, Colorado's onlyβ¦
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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46.8km
03:37
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Embark on a challenging touring bicycle ride from Echo Lake to Mount Blue Sky (Evans) Summit, covering 29.1 miles (46.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of 4133 feet (1260β¦
47.5km
05:36
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Prepare for a challenging touring bicycle adventure on the Yankee Hill, Jumbo Mountain & Tolland loop from Lake Quivira. This difficult route spans 29.5 miles (47.5 km) and demands aβ¦

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34.6km
03:26
620m
620m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.0km
04:16
920m
920m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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17.9km
01:32
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Country Road 126 is a dirt-packed road that serves as a roadway for cars, a double track for bikers, and a trail for walkers. The road goes through pine trees, birch trees, and under power lines.
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Yankee Hill stands at 11,237 feet (3,425 m) above the Lake Quivira trailhead in the James Peak Wilderness. The track that leads to close to its summit is steep in places and rocky, but passable on a tough touring bike as long as you don't mind pushing occasionally. It's a popular 4x4 trail, so the peace may be broken at times, but it's fun watching the trucks.
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Jumbo Mountain stands at 9,967 feet (3,038 m). There is a trail road up most of the ascent on the southern side and a campsite on the track below that.
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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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Silver Lake and Lake Quivira are both formed from Silver creek, which runs down below treeline from Saint Mary's Lake. There are cabins and condos all around the lake, many of which are available to rent.
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Echo Lake Lodge is an old wood lodge sitting in an alpine summit. The Lodge, built in 1926, was used in WWII for high-altitude military training. The Lodge was once a diner and souvenir shop, but as of 2023 it is uncertain what is to become of the building.
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There are 17 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Arapaho And Roosevelt National Forests. These routes vary in difficulty, with 2 easy, 3 moderate, and 12 difficult options to choose from.
The terrain varies significantly across the Arapaho And Roosevelt National Forests. You'll find routes traversing diverse landscapes, from dense forests and rolling hills to challenging alpine climbs. For example, the Echo Lake to Mount Blue Sky (Evans) Summit route involves over 4,100 feet of climbing through alpine scenery, while others might offer more moderate paths along rivers or around lakes.
Yes, there are a couple of easy no-traffic touring routes. One excellent option is the Brainard Lake β Red Rock Lake loop from South Saint Vrain Creek, which is just over 9 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a relaxed ride.
Yes, several no-traffic touring routes are designed as loops. For instance, the Yankee Hill, Jumbo Mountain & Tolland loop from Lake Quivira offers a challenging 47 km ride, and the Nederland β Barker Reservoir Road (paved) loop from Nederland is another great circular option.
Many routes offer stunning natural beauty. You can encounter towering mountain peaks like Longs Peak and Mount Blue Sky, serene alpine lakes such as Brainard Lake, or even historic mining sites. The region is also known for its diverse wildlife, including elk and various bird species, especially along routes like the Fraser River Trail.
For families, the easier, shorter loop routes are generally best. The Brainard Lake β Red Rock Lake loop from South Saint Vrain Creek is a good example, offering a relatively flat and scenic ride suitable for various skill levels.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic touring cycling is typically from late spring through early fall. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and many high-elevation roads and trails are clear of snow. Always check local conditions, especially for higher passes, as closures can occur due to weather.
Parking availability varies by trailhead and route. Many popular trailheads and access points within the National Forests offer designated parking areas. For routes starting near towns like Nederland or Georgetown, you can often find parking within or on the outskirts of the town. Always check specific route details for recommended parking locations.
Absolutely. The Arapaho And Roosevelt National Forests offer several difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The Echo Lake to Mount Blue Sky (Evans) Summit is a prime example, featuring significant elevation gain on North America's highest paved road. Another demanding option is the Yankee Hill, Jumbo Mountain & Tolland loop from Lake Quivira, known for its substantial climbing.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Arapaho And Roosevelt National Forests, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the challenging climbs, and the sense of solitude found on these no-traffic routes.
Yes, several routes provide access to or views of the region's beautiful alpine lakes. The Brainard Lake β Red Rock Lake loop from South Saint Vrain Creek directly features Brainard Lake, a popular and picturesque spot. Other lakes like Monarch Lake and Saint Mary's Lake are also accessible in the broader area.


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