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Colorado
Larimer County
Estes Park

Glen Haven to Big Thompson Canyon loop

Moderate

2.9

(9)

80

riders

Glen Haven to Big Thompson Canyon loop

02:29

46.3km

650m

Road cycling

Cycle the moderate 28.8-mile Glen Haven to Big Thompson Canyon loop, featuring steep descents, canyon views, and wildlife.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Roosevelt National Forest

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8.51 km

Glen Haven Climb (from Drake)

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

After turning off Big Thompson Canyon Road at Drake, the traffic dies down and the climbing continues on this fantastic stretch of road. As you go higher, you get great views over Estes Park to Rocky Mountain National Park. Going down to Drake from Estes via this section, expect lots of fun, tight curves and switchbacks on a somewhat narrow, but quiet road. Be aware as you descend of deer and other animals.

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43.5 km

Lake Estes

Highlight • Lake

Created by the construction of the Olympus Dam, Lake Estes is a 185-acre reservoir on the Big Thompson River. It's idyllic location is further heightened by the chance of spotting some truly majestic wildlife.

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46.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.3 km

20.6 km

415 m

Surfaces

24.0 km

22.2 km

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Highest point (2,430 m)

Lowest point (1,880 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Glen Haven to Big Thompson Canyon loop?

While the route can be started from various points, many cyclists begin from the Estes Park side. Specific parking areas aren't detailed in the route information, but Estes Park offers several public parking options. It's advisable to check local regulations for long-term parking.

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

The Glen Haven to Big Thompson Canyon loop is approximately 46.3 km (28.8 miles) long. For a racebike, it typically takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

Is this cycling loop suitable for beginners?

This loop is generally rated as moderate and requires good fitness. It features significant climbs, including steep sections averaging 9-10% grade, and a thrilling descent with switchbacks into Glen Haven. While mostly paved, the steepness and traffic in Big Thompson Canyon might be challenging for novice cyclists.

What scenic highlights or landmarks will I see along the way?

You'll experience diverse scenery, including the picturesque village of Glen Haven and dramatic views of the Big Thompson Canyon with its granite walls and the Big Thompson River. Higher elevations offer expansive views over Estes Park and towards Rocky Mountain National Park. Don't miss the Glen Haven Climb (from Drake) and the beautiful Lake Estes.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle this loop is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall, when roads are clear of snow and ice. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in Roosevelt National Forest along this route?

While parts of the route may pass through or near Roosevelt National Forest, typically no specific permits or fees are required for road cycling on public roads within the forest. However, always verify current regulations, especially if you plan to venture onto designated trails or into specific recreation areas.

Is the Glen Haven to Big Thompson Canyon loop dog-friendly?

This route is primarily a road cycling loop. While dogs are generally allowed in Roosevelt National Forest on a leash, bringing a dog on a road bike ride, especially one with traffic, can be challenging and potentially unsafe. If you plan to stop in Glen Haven, check individual business policies regarding pets.

What is the terrain like on the cycling loop?

The loop features a mix of descents, climbs, and flatter sections, predominantly on paved roads. Expect a steep descent with switchbacks into Glen Haven, followed by a scenic climb out. The Big Thompson Canyon section involves winding roads through dramatic rock formations, with some parts widened to include a marked shoulder, though traffic can be fast.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the ride?

The area is rich in wildlife. Cyclists often spot bighorn sheep on the hillsides, especially in the Big Thompson Canyon. Other common sightings can include deer, elk, and various bird species, particularly in the more forested and rural sections.

Are there any places to stop for food or rest along the route?

Yes, the charming village of Glen Haven provides a great stop along the route. It offers stores, restaurants, and picnic sites where you can refuel and rest before continuing your ride.

Does the route intersect with other trails?

Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it does briefly intersect or run alongside sections of other paths. These include small portions of the Fish Creek Trail, Glade Road, Mount Olympus Trail, and the Big Thompson Canyon Road itself.

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