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Touring cycling routes around Milliken are characterized by their proximity to significant river systems and open spaces. The region features a landscape shaped by the Cache La Poudre River, Big Thompson River, and South Platte River, creating riparian corridors. Cyclists can expect well-maintained trails, often paved, that traverse diverse habitats including cottonwood stands and wetland meadows. The terrain generally offers gentle gradients, suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Frank Sate Natural Area boasts several serene ponds and is an excellent spot for birdwatching. This picturesque section of the trail is beautiful year-round, offering a peaceful ride with trails winding through trees. It's usually very quiet with few visitors.
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Signature Bluffs Natural Area is located in Greeley, Colorado and spans 86 acres along the Cache la Poudre River. This beautiful natural area features diverse habitats, including cottonwood stands, cattail marshes, meadows, and a large pond, perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. It serves as an excellent spot for bird watching and wildlife observation. The Poudre River Trail runs through the southern end of this area, linking it with other natural areas and trails in the region. The main trailhead for this area is at 71st Avenue and is easily recognizable by its large, red barn.
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The Frank State Wildlife Area is a popular hiking, running and bird watching spot. There are also several ponds throughout the park. The Poudre River Trail, a paved, multi-use trail, also runs through the area.
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This pelican sculpture was carved from a cottonwood tree and sits near the banks of the Poudre River near the Pelican Lakes Gold Course. The pelican is the symbol of the town of Windsor, Colorado.
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Eastman Park is a popular spot in Windsor for walking, running and kayaking. The park has a children's playgound, multiple sports fields and restrooms.
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The Poudre Learning Center right next to the Poudre River Trail is a great place for children and families to learn all about the natural history of the region. The center offers activities and programs for all ages. You can find more information about hours and events here: poudreheritage.org/locations/poudre-learning-center
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The Poudre River Trail is a 21-mile long multi-use trail. It is fully paved and follows alongside the Cache la Poudre River. It is a popular trail, so make sure that you are aware of other path users.
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The touring cycling routes around Milliken are generally characterized by gentle gradients and well-maintained, often paved, trails. They traverse diverse habitats including cottonwood stands and wetland meadows, primarily following significant river systems like the Cache La Poudre River. This makes them suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The Poudre River and Sheep Draw Trail Loop is an easy 13.4-mile path that combines river views with open spaces, offering opportunities for wildlife observation. Another easy option is the Sheep Draw Trail β Cache La Poudre River loop from Cornerstone, which is 19.5 miles long.
The routes offer views of the Cache La Poudre River, Glenmere Park, and the Signature Bluffs Natural Area. These areas feature diverse habitats like cottonwood stands, wetland meadows, and ponds, providing excellent opportunities for bird watching and wildlife observation. The Poudre River Trail itself is a prominent feature, offering scenic riverbank sections.
Milliken's climate makes spring, summer, and fall generally excellent for touring cycling. The region's riverine landscapes are particularly vibrant during these seasons. While specific weather conditions can vary, the well-maintained trails are accessible for much of the year, allowing cyclists to enjoy the changing personality of the rivers and natural areas.
Yes, there are several circular routes. The Poudre River and Sheep Draw Trail Loop is a popular 13.4-mile option. For a longer ride, consider the Cache La Poudre River β Frank State Wildlife Area loop from Northridge High School, which spans 34.4 miles.
Access points along trails like the Poudre River Trail, such as those near Eastman Park and Signature Bluffs Natural Area (in Greeley), often provide amenities like parking. For local parks within Milliken, like Lola Park or Sappington Park, parking is typically available. Public transport options specifically for trail access may vary, but the Poudre Express bus service connects communities in the region.
The touring cycling routes in Milliken are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from several reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paved trails, the scenic views along the Cache La Poudre River, and the opportunities for wildlife observation in the diverse natural habitats.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Cache La Poudre River β Frank State Wildlife Area loop from Northridge High School is a moderate 34.4-mile trail that takes about 3 hours and 10 minutes to complete, leading through riverine landscapes and natural areas. The Poudre River Trail itself offers a substantial 23.0-mile stretch.
Many multi-use trails in the region, including sections of the Poudre River Trail, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, specific rules can vary by park or natural area. It's always best to check local signage or the specific park's regulations before heading out with your dog.
Milliken and nearby communities offer various amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails might be limited, access points and nearby towns provide options for dining and accommodation. For information on local parks and lakes within Milliken, which may have picnic areas, you can visit millikenco.gov.
There are several touring cycling routes around Milliken, offering options for different ability levels. Komoot features a selection of these routes, including easy loops and longer, moderate excursions, all highly rated by the community.


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