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Road cycling routes in Meyer Ranch Park are situated in the foothills near Conifer, Colorado, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by smooth roads winding through hills, providing challenging climbs and panoramic views. Cyclists can expect a landscape featuring dense lodgepole pine forests, vibrant aspen groves, and open meadows. The park's elevation contributes to varied routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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46.7km
02:54
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This difficult 37.6-mile road cycling loop from Conifer by Reynolds Park offers challenging climbs and expansive mountain views.

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46.4km
03:09
880m
880m
Cycle a moderate 28.8-mile loop between Denver Mountain Park and Staunton State Park, featuring classic Colorado mountain vistas and signifi
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51.0km
02:53
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60.6km
03:45
1,110m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The climb up South Deer Creek Canyon Road can get rough near the top, but you actually get a short downhill break at the very northern end. The views back towards town are great and there are plenty of pull-offs along the side of the road, so if you need to take a break, you'll have plenty of chances.
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Tiny Town is a great spot to bring the kids, or just enjoy some craftsmanship! Attractions include a train ride, picnics, and the 80+ mini buildings. Built in 1915 by George Turner, this village was a gift for his daughter.
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Evergreen Memorial Park is a memorial to the pioneers of the area. This 100-acre park has a rustic barn often used for weddings, cabins, and amazing scenic views.
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Black Mountain Drive is a quiet mountain road that is well paved and slightly off the main paths. Being that this road has smooth tarmac and not too many sharp turns, it's a great option if you want to look out for elk on the way up and super-tuck on the way down.
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Flying J Ranch Park is a 500 acre peaceful area packed with rolling hills and old-growth lodgepole pine. This is a great place for picnicking in one of the rustic shelters.
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There is a rest stop for cyclists here with shade, restrooms, and picnic tables. There is a local lady who stocks a cooler with drinks and snacks that cyclists can help themselves to and they take donations to be able to continue this for everyone.
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Deer Creek Canyon is a smooth road that winds up into the hills. Drivers up here are generally courteous and there are quite a few spots to pull out on to take a break. Once you get tot he top where it levels off, you can descend back towards Chatfield, or make it a climby day and continue on to Parmalee Gulch.
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If you have an hour or two to leave your bike aside and become a hiker, I strongly recommend a loop in the Reynolds Park,
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Road cycling routes in Meyer Ranch Park are generally suited for moderate to difficult ability levels. There are no easy routes listed in the guide. You can find 6 moderate routes and 6 difficult routes, offering challenging climbs and scenic views through the foothills.
You can expect smooth roads winding through hills, offering challenging climbs and panoramic views. The landscape features dense lodgepole pine forests, vibrant aspen groves, and open meadows. Some routes, like the Legault Mountain loop, may include unpaved segments, so it's good to be prepared for varied surfaces.
Yes, Red Rocks Park Scenic Road – Apatosaurus Bulges loop from Aspen Park is a difficult route leading through varied terrain with panoramic vistas. Additionally, City View Drive is renowned for its smooth pavement, engaging switchbacks, and amazing panoramic views.
One of the longer routes is the Red Rocks Park Scenic Road – Apatosaurus Bulges loop from Aspen Park, which spans approximately 49.5 miles (79.6 km) and typically takes around 4 hours 19 minutes to complete. Another challenging option is the Loop from Conifer by Reynolds Park, covering over 60 km.
Yes, for road cyclists, rest stops with shade, restrooms, and picnic tables are available. One notable stop is even known to have a local resident who stocks a cooler with drinks and snacks through donations, operating on an honor system.
Yes, Meyer Ranch Park is known to be dog-friendly. While cycling with dogs on paved roads, always ensure they are leashed and that you adhere to any specific park regulations regarding pets.
The park's elevation and forested terrain offer ample shade, making it comfortable even in warmer months. During late spring and much of the summer, you can also enjoy many varieties of wildflowers. The vibrant aspen groves provide stunning autumn colors, making fall another beautiful time to visit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Road cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, smooth roads, and the scenic views through forests and meadows. The well-maintained facilities and diverse terrain are also frequently highlighted.
Routes like Black Mountain Drive – Evergreen Memorial Park Barn loop from Aspen Park feature significant elevation changes, with over 900 meters of ascent. City View Drive is specifically mentioned for its steep hillside and engaging switchbacks, providing both challenging climbs and exciting descents.
There are 12 road cycling routes available in Meyer Ranch Park, offering a variety of options for cyclists looking for moderate to difficult rides.
Yes, Meyer Ranch Park provides well-maintained parking lots for visitors, including those coming for road cycling. Admission to the park is free.
Beyond the challenging roads, you'll cycle through peaceful wildflower-laden meadows, dense lodgepole pine forests, and vibrant aspen groves. Legault Mountain, the highest peak in the park, offers spectacular views, including a clear sight of Pikes Peak from its summit, which can be seen from various points in the park.


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