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The Jeffco 32nd Ave Bikeway offers a moderate touring cycling experience, covering 18.0 miles (28.9 km) with a total elevation gain of 669 feet (204 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 1 hour and 46 minutes. As you pedal, you'll journey through an urban and suburban…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route
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Waypoints
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Parking
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2.64 km
Rhythm Sanctuary - Ecstatic Dance
Place Of Worship
8.22 km
Applewood Baptist Church
Place Of Worship
27.8 km
Faith United Methodist Church
Place Of Worship
28.9 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
22.1 km
5.44 km
762 m
596 m
Surfaces
26.9 km
1.76 km
268 m
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The Jeffco 32nd Ave Bikeway is primarily an on-street route, meaning you'll be riding on paved urban roads. While largely flat for significant portions between Denver and Golden, some alternative sections or diversions you might take could introduce slight inclines.
The scenery along this bikeway is typical of an urban and suburban environment. While starting or ending in Golden may offer glimpses of the Denver skyline and the Front Range Foothills, the route itself passes through developed areas rather than continuous natural landscapes. For a more nature-focused ride, you might consider connecting to trails like the Clear Creek Trail.
This bikeway is considered to be of moderate difficulty for touring cyclists. Its on-street nature requires navigating city traffic, intersections, and maintaining vigilance in an urban environment, which can be challenging for beginners. It's a good route to practice urban cycling skills.
Yes, some segments, particularly from Kipling to the Manning School, have been noted to have increased traffic and less optimal conditions, including poorly synchronized traffic lights. These areas can make for a less enjoyable and potentially more challenging ride, so be extra vigilant there.
Yes, the Jeffco 32nd Ave Bikeway serves as a practical connection between Golden and Denver. It also provides an opportunity to access other popular off-street paths, such as the Clear Creek Trail, which offers a paved and often more serene ride. Additionally, the route passes through sections of the Denver D1, Jeffco Central Bikeway, Outer Loop Trail, and Trail No. 96.
Given its urban nature, the bikeway is generally accessible year-round, weather permitting. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and fall offer milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, and winter may bring snow or ice, making conditions less ideal for cycling.
As an on-street route connecting Golden to Denver, there isn't a single designated 'trailhead' parking lot. You would typically find parking in public lots or on-street parking in either Golden or Denver, depending on where you plan to start your ride. Always check local parking regulations.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Jeffco 32nd Ave Bikeway, as it primarily utilizes public city streets and existing bike infrastructure.
Since this is primarily an on-street urban route, bringing dogs along for the ride can be challenging due to traffic and the lack of dedicated off-leash areas. If you do bring a dog, ensure they are securely leashed and comfortable with urban environments and vehicle traffic. For a more dog-friendly experience, consider connecting to trails with wider paths and more green space.
Absolutely! As an urban route connecting Golden and Denver, you'll find numerous amenities along or just off the bikeway. Both Golden and various neighborhoods in Denver offer a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can refuel.
The full route is approximately 29 kilometers (18 miles) long. For a touring cyclist, it typically takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how many stops you make.