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Jefferson County
Golden

Mile High Stadium and Cherry Creek Trail

Moderate

4.8

(2677)

7,797

riders

Mile High Stadium and Cherry Creek Trail

02:07

47.3km

400m

Road cycling

Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure along the Mile High Stadium and Cherry Creek Trail. This route spans 29.4 miles (47.3 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 1322 feet (403 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 6 minutes to complete. You will experience a dynamic shift in scenery, moving from the urban landscape of Denver to serene parks and more natural settings, all while enjoying a smooth, paved surface perfect for your racebike. Keep an eye out for the iconic Empower Field at Mile High as you cycle, a prominent landmark along your journey.

Planning your ride on the Cherry Creek Trail is straightforward, as it offers many convenient access points and ample parking options. You will find various amenities along the way, including benches for a quick rest, picnic areas, and dedicated rest stops. Some sections even provide air stations for your tires and public restrooms, making it easy to manage your ride whether you start near the stadium or deeper into the trail system.

This trail is particularly notable for its connection to the South Platte River Trail at Confluence Park, offering you an extended network of cycling possibilities if you wish to explore further. As you follow Cherry Creek, you might spot local wildlife and, on clear days, enjoy expansive views of the majestic Front Range mountains. It’s a versatile route that blends city sights with natural beauty, providing a unique perspective of the area.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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23.6 km

Confluence Park

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25.2 km

Mile High Stadium

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Empower Field at Mile High, often called Mile High Stadium, is Denver’s iconic sports venue and home to the NFL’s Denver Broncos. Located near downtown, the stadium sits 5,280 feet above sea level, giving it its name. Opened in 2001, it replaced the original Mile High Stadium and can accommodate over 76,000 fans. The stadium hosts football games, concerts, and other large-scale events and features panoramic views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains. Outside, the "Bucky the Bronco" statue symbolizes the team and its history.

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31.6 km

12.5 km

1.54 km

1.37 km

163 m

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41.2 km

5.95 km

117 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Cherry Creek Trail near Mile High Stadium?

While there isn't direct parking at Mile High Stadium for the Cherry Creek Trail, you can find various parking options in downtown Denver. Many riders access the trail from Confluence Park, which is a central point where the Cherry Creek Trail meets the South Platte River Trail. From there, it's an easy connection to the stadium area.

How can I reach the trail using public transport?

The Cherry Creek Trail is well-integrated with Denver's public transport system. You can use RTD buses or light rail to get close to various access points, especially in the downtown and Cherry Creek neighborhood areas. Check the RTD website for specific routes and stops that align with your desired starting point.

Is this route suitable for beginner road cyclists?

Yes, this route is generally considered easy to moderate and is very suitable for beginner road cyclists. The trail features a smooth, paved surface and a gradual elevation gain that is barely noticeable, making it a pleasant ride for all skill levels. Many sections are free of stop signs or traffic lights, providing a safe and smooth experience.

What is the terrain like for road cycling on this route?

The terrain is primarily a smooth, eight-foot-wide concrete path, ideal for road bikes. As you head southeast from downtown Denver, the trail gradually gains elevation, meaning the outbound ride is a gentle uphill, and the return trip is a pleasant, gentle descent. It's often described as a 'freeway for bikes' due to its smooth, uninterrupted stretches.

What landmarks and natural features can I see along the way?

The route offers diverse scenery. You'll pass through urban landscapes, including Confluence Park and the Cherry Creek Shopping District. As you venture further, the trail transitions to more natural settings, with opportunities for birdwatching, viewing prairie dog colonies, and stunning views of the Front Range mountains on clear days, especially when passing through Cherry Creek State Park.

Does this route connect to other trails?

Yes, this route is a crown jewel of Denver's extensive trail network and connects to several other major trail systems. Notably, it connects to the South Platte River Trail at Confluence Park, which can lead you directly to Mile High Stadium. It also intersects with sections of the Colorado Front Range Trail, Denver D5, and Denver D1, among others, allowing for longer rides and diverse loop options.

Is the Mile High Stadium and Cherry Creek Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Cherry Creek Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Be mindful of other trail users, as it's popular with cyclists, runners, and walkers.

What is the best time of year to ride this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but the best times are typically spring, summer, and fall when the weather is mild and pleasant. Clear days offer the best views of the Front Range mountains. While winter riding is possible, be aware of potential ice or snow, especially in shaded areas.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

No, you do not need any special permits or pay entrance fees to ride the main sections of the Cherry Creek Trail. If you venture into Cherry Creek State Park, standard state park entrance fees may apply if you drive in, but trail access itself is generally free.

Are there restrooms or water stops available on the trail?

Yes, the Cherry Creek Trail is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous access points with benches, picnic areas, and rest stops at regular intervals. Many sections also provide air stations and restrooms, particularly in the more developed urban and suburban areas.

Are there places to eat or drink near the trail?

Absolutely. The trail passes through vibrant areas like downtown Denver and the Cherry Creek neighborhood, which offer a wide array of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. You'll find plenty of options for refreshments or a meal, especially near access points in these urban sections.

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