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no traffic road cycling routes in Cherry Creek State Park are characterized by a natural prairie environment with gentle, rolling hills and an expansive reservoir. The park features an extensive network of multi-use trails, with 15 miles of paved paths suitable for road cycling. These routes offer scenic views of the lake and glimpses of the Denver skyline, providing a diverse landscape for cyclists. The terrain is generally mild, with low elevation gains, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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The CCT: S2.5 – Toll Gate Creek Regional Trail loop from Dayton offers a delightful urban cycling experience, winding along the Toll Gate Creek through Aurora's suburban landscape. You'll enjoy a paved, multi-use path with pleasant tree cover and views of the creek, connecting several local parks like Tollgate Park and Horseshoe Park. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including prairie dogs and various bird species, as you navigate this gentle route.
This moderate road cycling route covers 25.8 miles (41.5 km) with a modest 649 feet (198 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 7 minutes to complete. The terrain is mostly flat, making it an excellent choice for families, beginners, or anyone looking for an easy-going ride. Amenities like restrooms and water fountains are available at Horseshoe Park, making it convenient for a longer outing.
The Toll Gate Creek Regional Trail is a vital link in the regional trail system, connecting to other major routes like the High Line Canal Trail. It's known as an urban oasis, providing a natural escape within the city limits. The trail also offers access to the scenic DeLaney Community Farm, adding another layer of interest to your ride through this well-maintained and accessible network.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Cottonwood Creek runs out of Cherry Creek Reservoir and continues south. You cross the creek on several occasions on bridges while following the bike path.
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Nice ride, non biting nats on the south side of the late but only occasionally
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The Toll Gate Creek Regional Trail in Aurora, Colorado, offers over 11 miles of paved, multi-use pathways that pass through natural areas along Toll Gate Creek, connecting parks, residential neighborhoods, and commercial centers. The trail passes through several parks, including Horseshoe Park, Tollgate Park, and Meadowood Park, and also intersects with other regional trails, including the High Line Canal Trail, Cherry Creek Spillway Trail, and West Toll Gate Creek Trail. With its with a mostly flat terrain, the Toll Gate Creek Regional Trail is popular for walking, jogging, cycling, and rollerblading. There are restrooms, water fountains, and parking facilities at various parks along the way for you to use.
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The Cottonwood Creek Wetlands are located within Cherry Creek State Park near Denver, Colorado. This area features a mix of wetlands and riparian habitats, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife, especially bird species. During wet springs, the wetlands attract migratory birds like the White-faced Ibis, offering birdwatchers unique viewing opportunities. The wetlands are accessable via the Cherry Creek Trail and are also near the Suhaka Model Airfield and the Prairie Loop Nature Trail.
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Cherry Creek State Park, in Denver, Colorado is a large, popular park right in the heart of the city. There is an 880-acre reservoir where you can boat, fish, paddleboard, and swim. The park has over 35 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and the popular Cherry Creek Trail runs right through it, connecting the park with other locations and trails in the area. Facilities include multiple parking areas and trailheads, picnic areas, restrooms, a marina, and an off-leash dog area.
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Railbender Park is a fantastic skate and tennis park. It's an ideal spot to take a break from your bike ride and watch the skateboarders in action. The park also features picnic benches and ample parking. If you're planning a longer ride on the Cherry Creek Trail, Railbender Park offers direct access to the trail, making it a great place to start or end your journey.
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The Cherry Creek Regional Trail is a part of the Colorado Front Range Trail and runs along Cherry Creek, connecting Cherry Creek State Park in the north to Castlewood Canyon State Park in the south. It links parks and offers scenic views of cottonwoods, willows, and grasslands.
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At this point you can experience the vastness of Cherry Creek Park. This wilderness area is especially remarkable that it is located in the city. The park is a refuge site for many wildlife species. In parallel, many outdoor activities are possible in some dedicated areas such as camping, fishing, hiking, or animal observation.
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Cherry Creek State Park offers a wide selection of traffic-free road cycling routes. You'll find 29 routes specifically designed for road bikes with no traffic, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Yes, Cherry Creek State Park is very welcoming for beginners and those seeking easier rides. There are 14 easy routes among the no-traffic options, perfect for a relaxed ride. An example is the Cottonwood Creek Wetlands – View of Cherry Creek Reservoir loop from Dayton, which is 16.7 km long with minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Cherry Creek State Park generally feature paved surfaces through natural prairie landscapes with gentle, rolling hills. While some routes like the View of Cherry Creek Reservoir – Cherry Creek Park loop from Dayton can have around 180 meters of elevation gain over 45 km, many are flatter, such as the View of Cherry Creek Reservoir – Cherry Creek Park loop from Disabled with only 72 meters of gain over 18.9 km.
You can expect diverse scenery, including the expansive Cherry Creek Reservoir, natural prairie environments, and significant wetland habitats like the Cottonwood Creek Wetlands. Many routes offer panoramic views of the city skyline and the majestic Front Range mountains.
Absolutely. Cherry Creek State Park is a haven for wildlife, with over 40 mammal species and 171 bird species. The wetland and riparian habitats, particularly around the Cottonwood Creek Wetlands, are excellent for birdwatching. Keep an eye out for mule deer, coyotes, beavers, and various bird species, including raptors like bald eagles.
Yes, many routes provide stunning views of the reservoir. The View of Cherry Creek Reservoir – Cherry Creek Park loop from Dayton is a prime example, offering continuous scenic vistas of the lake. The reservoir is a central feature of the park, so you'll often catch glimpses of it on various trails.
Yes, the park is highly suitable for families. With 14 easy routes and 15 miles of paved, multi-use trails, there are plenty of safe, no-traffic options for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. The serene prairie landscapes and reservoir views make for an enjoyable family outing.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Cherry Creek State Park, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, but it's best to ride in the mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but check trail conditions for ice or snow.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of paved, traffic-free trails, the beautiful views of the reservoir and Front Range, and the peaceful natural environment that allows for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Cherry Creek State Park offers numerous amenities. You'll find picnic areas throughout the park, such as the Smoky Hill Picnic Site. The park also has modern campsites, an amphitheater, and a marina, providing plenty of spots to rest and refuel during your ride.
You can access Cherry Creek State Park by car, and there is a vehicle fee. However, cyclists and pedestrians can enter the park without a vehicle fee. The park is well-connected, with the 51.1-mile Cherry Creek Trail passing directly through it, linking urban Denver with the park's natural landscapes.
Yes, for those looking for a longer challenge, routes like the Toll Gate Creek Regional Trail – Smoky Hill Group Picnic Site loop from Dayton offer a substantial ride of nearly 41 km with moderate elevation gain, allowing for a more extended exploration of the park and surrounding areas without traffic.


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