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Road cycling around Dacono offers routes with expansive views of the Front Range and access to open spaces and prairie lands. The terrain includes flatter sections ideal for relaxed cycling, with routes often following creeks such as Empson Ditch. Cyclists can also find more challenging options leading towards the foothills, providing varied elevation. The area features a mix of dedicated multi-use paths and road sections.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This 56.8-mile racebike loop from Erie to The Mountain Fountain via Highway 36 offers moderate challenge and scenic views in Boulder Open Sp
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Cycle the moderate 26.7-mile Erie to Sawhill Ponds Wildlife Preserve loop, enjoying varied scenery, ponds, and views of Boulder's foothills.

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This moderate 31.6-mile road cycling route from Erie to Left Hand Creek Park offers scenic views, public art, and varied terrain.
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This easy 14.4-mile road cycling loop from Erie to Josephine Roche Open Space offers 574 feet of gain and takes just over an hour.
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Cycle the 43.8-mile Erie to Boulder Creek Path loop via Centennial Trail, a moderate road cycling route with scenic views.
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Josephine Roche Open Space is a lovely area outside of Boulder, with a wide space perfect for a ride with no boundaries.
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The Sawhill Ponds Wildlife Preserve offers access to a dozen pools of water, trails, picnic areas, restrooms, and plentiful parking. This is a great place to find a sense of nature without getting too far from the city.
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This section of trail takes you along a paved route through a tunnel of trees by the golf course and Empson Ditch (Skunk Creek).
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The Boulder Creek Path is a popular multi-use path that connects to many other bike trails and major roads in Boulder, allowing users to traverse across Boulder and largely avoid cars. This section of the Boulder Creek Path runs from 28th Street to Foothills Parkway next to a creek.
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The Mountain Fountain is a great little country store in the tiny town of Hygiene in an old grocery store that was built in 1945. It is an extremely well-known and popular stop with local cyclists, and they carry a ton of snacks and drinks for you to refuel on your ride.
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This section of Highway 36 (North Foothills Highway) is popular with cyclists linking up the edge of North Boulder (including the steep Lee Hill Drive) and the plentiful paved and gravel roads, and trails northeast of Boulder. Although there is a wide shoulder and plenty of other cyclists nearly all-year-round, please use caution when riding here; it is a highway after all and there are cars and large trucks moving at fast speeds.
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Wonderful bike path / multi-use path crossing through farmland.
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Cyclist friendly. I had a great gluten free raspberry brownie here. https://themountainfountain.com
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Road cycling around Dacono offers a diverse landscape. You'll find routes with expansive views of the Front Range and open prairie lands, ideal for relaxed cycling. Many routes also follow creeks like Empson Ditch, providing natural beauty. For those seeking more challenge, options leading towards the foothills offer varied elevation and more demanding climbs.
Yes, Dacono offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Erie to Josephine Roche Open Space loop is an easy 14.4-mile (23.2 km) ride with moderate elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing. In total, there are 11 easy routes available in the area.
Cyclists in Dacono can enjoy panoramic views of the Front Range and vast open spaces. Routes often pass by natural features such as Empson Ditch (Skunk Creek) and can lead towards the foothills. Nearby, you can explore the St. Vrain Greenway, Coal Creek Trail, and the Sandstone Ranch Community Park. Many routes also offer a stunning View of Longs Peak.
Absolutely. Dacono and its surroundings feature excellent multi-use paths. The Legacy Trail within Dacono is a 10-foot wide concrete trail connecting various parts of the town. Additionally, sections of the Boulder Creek Path are accessible, and the Firestone Trail offers paved surfaces and connections to other routes. The Erie to Boulder Creek Path loop via Centennial Trail is a great example of a route utilizing these paths.
A popular stop for local cyclists is The Mountain Fountain in Hygiene. It's a great place to refuel with snacks and drinks. The Erie to The Mountain Fountain loop via Highway 36 specifically includes this popular cyclist destination.
The Front Range area, including Dacono, generally offers excellent cycling conditions from spring through fall. The open prairie lands can be exposed to wind, so checking weather forecasts is always recommended. While winter cycling is possible, be mindful of colder temperatures and potential snow or ice, especially on less-trafficked roads or in the foothills.
Yes, several routes offer access to natural areas. The Erie to Sawhill Ponds Wildlife Preserve loop takes you through a natural preserve, offering a sense of nature close to the city. Nearby St. Vrain State Park also features extensive multi-use trails with lake and prairie views.
There are over 30 road cycling routes available around Dacono, catering to various skill levels. This includes 11 easy routes and 19 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The road cycling routes around Dacono are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the expansive Front Range views, the mix of flat prairie rides, and the challenging options towards the foothills, as well as the well-maintained multi-use paths.
Many of the road cycling routes around Dacono are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Erie to Left Hand Creek Park loop via Countryside Bike Path and the Erie to The Mountain Fountain loop via Highway 36.
Dacono has an ongoing Parks, Trails, and Outdoor Recreation Plan that outlines the development of an interconnected network of trails. For more details on the city's trail initiatives and plans, you can visit the official Dacono government website's trails section: daconoco.gov/499/Trails.


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