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Touring cycling in Meyer Ranch Park offers routes through the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, characterized by diverse landscapes including aspen groves, wildflower meadows, and lodgepole pine forests. The terrain features shaded sections and rocky paths, with some routes gaining significant elevation. Legault Mountain, at over 9,000 feet, provides a prominent backdrop and contributes to the varied topography. This area is part of a larger multi-use trail system, providing a range of experiences for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The climb up South Deer Creek Canyon Road can get rough near the top, but you actually get a short downhill break at the very northern end. The views back towards town are great and there are plenty of pull-offs along the side of the road, so if you need to take a break, you'll have plenty of chances.
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Evergreen Memorial Park is a memorial to the pioneers of the area. This 100-acre park has a rustic barn often used for weddings, cabins, and amazing scenic views.
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City View Drive is arguably one of the best road in the area. The smooth pavement is carved into the very steep hillside. There are amazing views as far as the eye can see and switchbacks to keep you entertained.
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Throw on your k9 sport sack and head up to this nice dog park in Beaver Ranch Park! This is a nice park with plenty of tree coverage and picnic tables, although you might be asking for trouble having a picnic in a dog park. At 1.5 acres, there is plenty of room to spread out and let your dog roam.
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There is a rest stop for cyclists here with shade, restrooms, and picnic tables. There is a local lady who stocks a cooler with drinks and snacks that cyclists can help themselves to and they take donations to be able to continue this for everyone.
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Deer Creek Canyon is a smooth road that winds up into the hills. Drivers up here are generally courteous and there are quite a few spots to pull out on to take a break. Once you get tot he top where it levels off, you can descend back towards Chatfield, or make it a climby day and continue on to Parmalee Gulch.
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This is a great little dog park with both parking and trail access. Plenty of space for pups to run and play and lots of picnic tables for their humans.
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The hike up to Legault mountain is the longest and hardest hike in Meyer Ranch Park. It does leave the trail system and require some rough routing to find the summit. There are blue trail blazes on the trees leading the way, but take your time as the trail can be tricky to keep track of. As you climb steeply through the forest you can take a side trail that leads you to the base of the summit rock outcropping, but be sure to return to the trail in order to reach the summit. The trail gets steeper as you near the summit and the final pitch requires some easy scrambling onto the top of the outcrop.
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Meyer Ranch Park features 7 dedicated touring cycling routes. These trails offer a variety of experiences through the park's diverse landscapes.
The routes in Meyer Ranch Park wind through diverse landscapes, including vibrant aspen groves, peaceful wildflower meadows, and tall lodgepole pine forests. You can expect a mix of shaded sections and some rocky paths, especially at higher elevations, providing a varied and engaging ride.
Yes, Meyer Ranch Park offers several challenging touring cycling routes with significant elevation gain. For instance, the Pleasant Park Grange Rest Stop – View from City View Drive loop from Aspen Park is a difficult 24.6-mile route with substantial climbs through varied forest and open areas.
Absolutely. For a moderate experience, consider the Legault Mountain loop from Aspen Park. This 7.1-mile path offers views of Legault Mountain and winds through forested terrain with a balanced mix of ascents and descents.
Many routes offer beautiful scenery. The Legault Mountain loop from Aspen Park provides views of Legault Mountain itself, which at 9,072 feet, offers spectacular vistas. You'll also find routes passing through vibrant aspen groves and wildflower-laden meadows, particularly beautiful in autumn and late spring/summer respectively.
Yes, Meyer Ranch Park offers free parking, making it easily accessible for touring cyclists. The park is conveniently located just off U.S. Highway 285 near Conifer.
Beyond the stunning views of Legault Mountain, you'll encounter beautiful aspen groves, which are particularly vibrant in autumn, and peaceful wildflower-laden meadows during late spring and summer. The trails also wind through impressive lodgepole pine forests, adding to the rugged, natural feel of the park.
The duration varies by route and your pace. For example, the moderate Beaver Ranch Bark Park loop from Atlantic Mine, which is 7.0 miles, typically takes about 1 hour 11 minutes. Longer, more difficult routes can take several hours, such as the 24.6-mile Pleasant Park Grange Rest Stop – View from City View Drive loop from Aspen Park, which averages 2 hours 53 minutes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Meyer Ranch Park are loops, offering a continuous journey without retracing your steps. Examples include the Lone Peak – Evergreen Memorial Park Barn loop from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Lone Peak loop from Marshdale Elementary, both offering extensive rides through the area.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the park's diverse landscapes, well-maintained multi-use trails, and the mix of shaded and challenging sections that provide an engaging experience.
The park offers comfortable cycling conditions even during warmer summer months due to its higher elevation and ample shade from forested terrain. Autumn is particularly stunning with the vibrant colors of the aspen groves, while late spring and summer bring beautiful wildflower displays in the meadows.
Meyer Ranch Park provides exceptionally clean and well-maintained facilities, including restrooms and picnic areas. A storm shelter with a large picnic table is also available at the highest point of the Sunny Aspen Trail, offering a convenient spot to rest and refuel.


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