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Gravel biking around Las Colonias Grand Junction Colorado centers on its riverside location along the Colorado River, integrated into a larger regional park system. The area features an expanding Riverfront Trail system, providing accessible routes for cycling. This environment, characterized by efforts to restore and enhance streambanks with native riparian vegetation, offers a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. The presence of amenities like the Dos Rios Bike Playground further indicates a bike-friendly infrastructure.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Circular route from Turruñuelos Park, Córdoba, passing through: - Torrehoria Viewpoint (19.5 km) - Torre del Beato (23.1 km) - Torre de las Siete Esquinas (24.5 km) - Bridge over the canal (29.5 km) The route begins along the Guadalmellato Canal, ascends through La Canchuela, Llanos de los Mesoneros, passes the El Cruce gas station, enters the "Fangor" forest, Torrehoria, Camino del Nuo Bajo, Torre del Beato, Torre de las Siete Esquinas, and from there descends to reach the start of the Trassierra Trail. Except for the descent from Siete Esquinas, the route, exceptionally beautiful given the recent rainfall in the mountains with runoff everywhere, follows paths without technical difficulty, making it even more appealing. It's a challenging distance but offers stunning views of the surrounding area and the city and its environs from the highest points.
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Generations of stork families have made this location their home. You find them here every year during spring, refreshing their nests and rearing their young.
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Dehesa area in the heart of the countryside
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Córdoba, on the northern bank of the Guadalquivir, is one of the three largest cities in Andalusia, along with Seville and Granada, but is quieter than the other two. The beautiful city was once the heart of Roman Baetica and later one of the leading centres of Al-Andalus. The mosque-cathedral with red and white arches symbolises the enormous wealth of Spanish-Islamic civilisation. But the Mezquita, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is certainly not the only thing the city has to offer. Churches and palaces, a maze of narrow streets and alleys, patios and balconies full of flowers: everything invites you to a romantic exploration full of surprises.
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Córdoba is one of Spain's most beautiful cities, with a fascinating mix of Moorish, Jewish and Christian history. A must-see for lovers of history, culture and architecture. Córdoba is a bike-friendly city, ideal for exploring on two wheels. Many attractions are easily accessible by bike, and there are dedicated cycle paths and reduced-traffic zones.
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The Medina Azahara Visitor Centre in Córdoba is an ideal opportunity to explore the remains of the once magnificent 10th century palace city. It offers comprehensive information and insight into the history and significance of this important archaeological site. In 2018, the Medina Azahara archaeological complex was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entry is free for citizens of the European Union. Visitors from non-EU countries pay a small entrance fee.
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A beautiful stretch of this route that runs along part of the old Córdoba-Marchena railway line. The construction of this line was completed by the Andalusian Railway Company in October 1885. Due to the high operating deficit, the RENFE dismantled this line in 1971. Since 1993, the "Foundation of Spanish Railways", in collaboration with other organizations, has been converting these old railway lines into cycle tourist routes. The Vía Verde de la Campiña is a scenic cycle route that runs from Córdoba through the rural region of the Campiña to the town of Marchena. The route of the Via Verde also passes through landscapes on the banks of the Guadalquivir, mainly characterized by cereal cultivation. An easy and pleasant cycle route that offers the perfect way to explore part of the provinces of Córdoba and Seville on two wheels.
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The gardens were created in the 19th century on the site of a former monastery, the Convento de la Victoria, from which they take their name. The aim was to create a public space that would serve as a place of recreation for citizens. Over time, the gardens have been redesigned several times to adapt them to the growing city and the needs of the population. Today, the Jardines de la Victoria combine traditional elements with modern design elements. A striking building in the gardens is the Pavilion of Córdoba - Kiosko de la Música, which was originally used for cultural events such as concerts and exhibitions. In addition to their function as a recreational space, the gardens have been the setting for numerous cultural and social events. The gardens combine extensive lawns, palm trees, cypresses, and flowerbeds that reflect the Mediterranean climate. Shady paths, water fountains, and benches invite you to linger. An ideal place for a relaxing rest.
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There are over 10 gravel bike routes documented around Las Colonias, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 moderate and 7 difficult trails, catering to different skill levels.
Gravel biking around Las Colonias primarily features riverside paths along the Colorado River, open parkland, and connections to an expanding regional trail network. The area has undergone restoration efforts, enhancing the natural aesthetics with native riparian vegetation, providing a scenic backdrop for your rides.
While many routes are classified as moderate to difficult, the expanding Riverfront Trail system connected to Las Colonias offers accessible paths that can be suitable for families looking for a more relaxed ride. The presence of the Dos Rios Bike Playground also indicates a bike-friendly environment for younger riders.
The trails along the Colorado River offer natural scenic views. For specific points of interest, consider exploring areas near the Guadalcazar Recreation Area or the Via Verde de la Campiña, which are highlights in the broader region and may be accessible from some routes.
Las Colonias is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. However, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for gravel biking, avoiding the extreme heat of summer or potential winter conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the moderate Villarrubia Church – Vía Verde Near El Reventón loop from Villarrubia de Córdoba is a 20.6-mile option, or the longer, more challenging Fuente Redonda de Las Pinedas – Guadalcazar Recreation Area loop from El Álamo at 57.6 miles.
The gravel biking routes around Las Colonias are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 8 reviews. Many of the 140+ visitors praise the varied terrain and the scenic riverside environment.
Absolutely. Las Colonias offers several difficult routes for experienced gravel bikers. One such option is the Guadalcazar Recreation Area – Seville Gate loop from La Carlota, a 47.4-mile path with significant elevation gain, or the even longer Guadalcazar Recreation Area – Puente de Écija loop from Restaurante Venta El Empalme.
Las Colonias is integrated into a larger regional park system, and its proximity to downtown Grand Junction suggests various parking options. Specific parking areas are available within Las Colonias Park itself, providing convenient access to the Riverfront Trail system.
While the region research highlights the natural environment and recreational opportunities, specific regulations regarding dogs on gravel bike trails within Las Colonias are not detailed. It's generally advisable to check local park rules or signage for pet policies before bringing your dog.
Las Colonias is situated adjacent to downtown Grand Junction, which offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. While there might not be establishments directly on the trails, you'll find numerous options a short distance away in the city center for refreshments and meals after your ride.
The longest gravel route in the area is the difficult Canal – Corredera Square loop from El Mirador de la Breña, spanning over 65 miles (106.1 km) and involving significant elevation changes.


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