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US 36 Bikeway

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  • Location: Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, United States

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    August 24, 2024

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    The US 36 Bikeway, spanning 16 miles across Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, and Jefferson counties, provides a safe and convenient non-motorized route between Denver and Boulder. The trail, separated from traffic by barriers and grassy medians, connects to other regional trails, with scenic views and multiple access points to open spaces and parks.
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    Cycle the difficult 31.9-mile US 36 Bikeway, gaining 1515 feet with mountain views and the Davidson Mesa Overlook.

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    The South Boulder Creek Trail – Davidson Mesa Overlook loop from Paragon Estates offers a fantastic touring cycling experience, blending serene creekside paths with expansive mountain vistas. You'll pedal through open space and pastoral settings, potentially spotting local wildlife, before ascending to the Davidson Mesa Overlook for iconic panoramic views of the Flatirons and the Front Range. The route combines paved sections, crushed stone paths, and gravel doubletrack, making a hybrid or gravel bike the best choice for its varied terrain.

    This moderate 23.3-mile (37.5 km) loop, with its 706 feet (215 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 17 minutes to complete. It's an accessible ride for most touring cyclists, including families, thanks to its generally flat profile and well-maintained surfaces. Remember to check a current trail map, as some unpaved sections of the South Boulder Creek Trail are restricted to pedestrians.

    This route stands out for its accessibility and the sheer diversity of ecosystems it traverses, from urban interfaces to rolling open landscapes. It's a key part of Boulder's extensive trail network, offering connections to other paths and open space areas. The Davidson Mesa Overlook provides some of the most iconic views of Boulder, making this loop a high-reward option for those seeking scenic beauty without extreme difficulty.

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    The US 36 Bikeway – Davidson Mesa Overlook loop offers a varied cycling experience, blending a well-maintained commuter path with stunning natural scenery. You'll pedal along paved surfaces, enjoying rolling hills and impressive mountain views of the Flatirons and Front Range, before tackling the significant climb up to Davidson Mesa. The reward for your effort is a panoramic overlook that truly captures the beauty of Boulder and the distant Rockies, making this a memorable ride for those seeking both a challenge and spectacular vistas.

    This difficult touring cycling route covers 27.5 miles (44.3 km) with a substantial 2824 feet (861 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 3 hours and 8 minutes to complete. The US 36 Bikeway is known for its multiple access points, often found near public transport hubs, and its wide, separated path ensures a safe riding environment. Consider an early morning or late afternoon ride to catch the renowned sunrises or sunsets from the Davidson Mesa Overlook.

    Beyond its scenic appeal, the US 36 Bikeway serves as a vital non-motorized link connecting several Colorado communities, making it a practical choice for cyclists. It's designed with safety in mind, separated from traffic by barriers and grassy medians. The route also connects to numerous other regional trails, like the Coal Creek Regional Trail, expanding your cycling options in the Boulder County area.

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    Location: Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, United States

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