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Mountain biking around Berkley features routes primarily in the Denver metropolitan area, characterized by river valleys, gulches, and open spaces. The terrain includes paths along waterways like Clear Creek and the Platte River, offering a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes featuring more significant climbs. The landscape provides opportunities for both urban and natural cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The 16th Street Mall is the central promenade in downtown Denver, Colorado. It is known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment, connecting Union Station to the north with Civic Center Park to the south. The mall stretches for one mile (approximately 1.6 kilometers). It was designed in 1982 by famed architect I.M. Pei. The original granite paving had a distinctive pattern resembling a diamondback rattlesnake. After extensive renovations, the mall is now often officially referred to simply as 16th Street and has been rebranded as "The Denver Way." 16th Street has been undergoing a major, $175 million redevelopment project since 2022. The extensive reconstruction is expected to be completed by fall 2025. Despite the construction, shops and restaurants will remain open throughout the year.
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The only real shopping street in Denver.
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I think it's a beautiful hike here.
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From here you have a beautiful view of the Denver skyline.
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Really a beautiful bridge.
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Grant-Frontier Park sits right on the South Platte River and is the site of the old Montana City, built in the 1850s. Today, visitors can find paved trails, playgrounds, restrooms, and benches.
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If you're a bird enthusiast, the Bald Eagle Viewing Hide is a must-see. It's in a quiet spot with an elevated view, so spotting eagles is way easier. The best times to go are early mornings or late afternoons when the eagles are more active. Don’t forget your binoculars and camera!
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The Berkley area, part of the Denver metropolitan region, offers over 20 mountain bike trails. These routes traverse river valleys, gulches, and open spaces, providing a diverse range of experiences for riders.
Mountain bike trails around Berkley feature a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, often following waterways like Clear Creek and the Platte River. You'll find routes through river corridors and open spaces, with elevation changes generally being moderate, though some trails include more significant climbs.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Tucker Gulch – Clear Creek Bridge loop from Arvada Ridge is an easy 19.1-mile trail that follows a scenic loop along Clear Creek, taking about 1 hour 41 minutes to complete.
For more challenging rides, consider routes like the Bridge into Golden – Tucker Gulch loop from Arvada Ridge. This difficult 26.0-mile path offers varied terrain with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Argos Trail – Tucker Gulch loop from Wheat Ridge / Ward Road, a 40.3-mile difficult trail.
The mountain bike trails in Berkley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the scenic routes along river valleys and open spaces.
Yes, the trails often run alongside significant natural features. You can explore areas near Standley Lake and Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area. For urban views, some routes offer glimpses of the Denver skyline, such as from the west shore of Sloan's Lake (View of Denver skyline from Sloan's Lake west shore).
Beyond the trails, you can visit several attractions in the wider Denver area. These include historic Union Station Denver, the iconic Mile High Stadium, and the bustling 16th Street Mall. For a green space, Confluence Park is also nearby.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Berkley are designed as loops, offering circular experiences. Examples include the easy Tucker Gulch – Clear Creek Bridge loop from Arvada Ridge and the moderate Standley Lake – Standley Lake loop from Farmers High Line Canal Open Space.
One of the longest routes available is the difficult Argos Trail – Tucker Gulch loop from Wheat Ridge / Ward Road, which spans 40.3 miles (64.9 km) and typically takes around 5 hours 13 minutes to complete.
There are 8 moderate mountain bike trails in the Berkley area, offering a good balance of challenge and accessibility for intermediate riders.
Elevation changes on Berkley's trails are generally moderate, making many routes accessible. However, some difficult trails, like the Bridge into Golden – Tucker Gulch loop from Arvada Ridge, feature more significant elevation gains, providing a good workout.


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