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If you've ever tried to plan road cycling in Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area, you know how quickly the options can become overwhelming. It's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has meticulously mapped, ridden, and reviewed countless routes in the broader Beaver Creek region, and we've distilled that collective wisdom into a curated shortlist. We promise to save you the guesswork and point you straight to the rides that deliver.
While the Wilderness Study Area itself is a rugged, primitive landscape best suited for hiking, the surrounding areas offer fantastic paved roads and traffic-free paths perfect for road cycling. Expect a mix of rolling foothills and varied elevation changes, with stunning views of distant peaks like the Sangre de Cristo Range and Pikes Peak. Most routes here fall into the moderate difficulty range, offering a rewarding challenge without being overly punishing.
For a solid introduction to the area, we'd start with the Roadbike loop from Cheyenne Mountain State Park, a moderate 12.7 miles (20.5 km) route that gives you a great feel for the terrain and views. If you're looking for another local favorite with varied terrain, The Broadmoor loop offers a similar distance at 12.6 miles (20.3 km) and a bit more elevation gain, making it a fantastic workout. More than 20 road cyclists have already used komoot to explore these routes, so dive in and discover your next favorite ride!
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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20.5km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Broadmoor loop offers a diverse road cycling experience, taking you from prairie grasslands into rugged pine forests with a "plains to peaks" feel. You'll enjoy views of The Broadmoor Resort and the tranquil Cheyenne Lake, often framed by Cheyenne Mountain, and catch glimpses of the Front Range and Pikes Peak. The terrain is mostly paved, but some variations might include unpaved sections, adding to the adventure.
This moderate 12.6-mile (20.3 km) route, with its 1125 feet (343 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and 18 minutes to complete. The temperate climate of Colorado Springs means you can cycle this route year-round, as snow usually clears quickly. While specific parking isn't detailed, the area around The Broadmoor Resort provides convenient starting points.
The Broadmoor area is well-known for its connection to the challenging "Broadmoor Cycle to the Summit" event on Pikes Peak, and this loop offers a taste of the region's cycling appeal. It intersects with other paths like the Midland Trail, providing further exploration opportunities for those looking to extend their ride or discover more of Colorado Springs' scenic routes.

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14.5km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The main attraction of the park is Quail Lake, which provides opportunities for kayaking and fishing. There's also a pleasant gravel trail that encircles the lake, offering beautiful views of the water.
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The main attraction of the park is Quail Lake, which provides opportunities for kayaking and fishing. There's also a pleasant gravel trail that encircles the lake, offering beautiful views of the water. This one-mile loop makes it an ideal training area.
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The main attraction of the park is Quail Lake, which provides opportunities for kayaking and fishing. There's also a pleasant gravel trail that encircles the lake, offering beautiful views of the water. This one-mile loop makes it an ideal training area.
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One of the best known hotels in Colorado Springs, The Broadmoor is set in a stunning location with Pike National Forest acting as a backdrop for Cheyenne Lake.
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Quail Lake is a city park that offers all the usual activities such as fishing, picnicking, ball sports, and non-motorized boating.
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The Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area (WSA) is primarily managed for its wild character, which generally limits mechanized access, including road cycling, within its boundaries. The WSA is a rugged and remote area focused on primitive recreation like hiking and backpacking. While the guide focuses on traffic-free road cycling, the routes listed are in the broader region near Colorado Springs, offering scenic rides with views of the landscape adjacent to the wilderness area.
The road cycling routes in the broader region, such as the Roadbike loop from Cheyenne Mountain State Park or The Broadmoor loop, typically feature moderate elevation changes. You'll encounter rolling hills and some climbs, offering a good workout while enjoying scenic views of the surrounding landscapes, including glimpses of the dramatic canyons and distant peaks like Pikes Peak.
While cycling on roads adjacent to the Beaver Creek WSA, you'll be treated to diverse landscapes. The region is known for its dramatic canyons, varied vegetation ranging from piรฑon-juniper at lower elevations to pine forests, and panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Range and Pikes Peak. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, as the area is home to species like mule deer, various bird species, and possibly even bighorn sheep in the more rugged sections.
For a more accessible and family-friendly option, consider the Quail Lake Park Loop Trail. This route is around 14.5 km long and offers a moderate cycling experience, perfect for families looking for a pleasant ride without significant traffic concerns. It provides a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors together.
The best time for road cycling in the region surrounding Beaver Creek WSA is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the roads are clear of snow and ice. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and fall provide comfortable conditions and beautiful seasonal foliage.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Roadbike loop from Cheyenne Mountain State Park and The Broadmoor loop. These circular routes are convenient for planning your ride and ensuring you return to your starting location.
Parking availability varies by route. For routes like the Roadbike loop from Cheyenne Mountain State Park, you would typically find parking facilities within or near Cheyenne Mountain State Park. For routes around Quail Lake, parking is usually available at Quail Lake Park. Always check specific trailhead or starting point information for the most accurate parking details.
The broader region around Beaver Creek WSA is rich in wildlife. While cycling, you might spot mule deer, various raptors like golden eagles and red-tailed hawks, and smaller birds. The WSA itself is known for bighorn sheep, mountain lions, and black bears, though these are less likely to be seen directly from road cycling paths.
While the Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area itself has strict regulations limiting mechanized use, the road cycling routes mentioned are on public roads or designated paths outside the WSA boundaries. Always adhere to standard road cycling safety practices, including wearing a helmet, obeying traffic laws, and being aware of your surroundings. Be mindful of local wildlife and carry enough water, especially during warmer months.
The routes featured in this guide vary in length, generally ranging from moderate distances suitable for a few hours of cycling. For example, the Quail Lake Park Loop Trail is about 14.5 km, while the Roadbike loop from Cheyenne Mountain State Park is over 20 km. These lengths offer a good balance for an enjoyable and engaging ride.
The road cycling routes highlighted are located near Colorado Springs, which offers numerous amenities. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores in the urban and suburban areas surrounding the starting points of these routes, such as near Cheyenne Mountain State Park or The Broadmoor area, making it easy to refuel before or after your ride.

