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Boulder Creek Path (Boulder Canyon)

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  • Location: Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, United States

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    October 19, 2023

    Road cycling

    Although many road cyclists prefer to ride on the narrow, twisting, and well-trafficked road, the recently re-opened Boulder Creek Path, which takes you up to Chapman Drive, is an excellent alternative to what can sometimes be a dangerous-feeling road down the narrow Boulder Canyon. The bike path, which is a mix of concrete and finely-crushed gravel, traverses next to Boulder Creek, crossing under the highway a few times. Sometimes on busy days you can actually move faster on the descent via this path because you're not sitting in traffic with the cars!
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    Sunshine and Fourmile Canyons to Gold Hill loop

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    Embark on the Sunshine and Fourmile Canyons to Gold Hill loop, a challenging road cycling adventure spanning 22.9 miles (36.9 km). You will climb a significant 3353 feet (1022 metres) over an estimated 3 hours and 19 minutes, making this a difficult route. As you pedal, you will experience diverse scenery, from winding roads through meadows and enchanting forests to panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains, with glimpses of the Indian Peaks from Sunshine Canyon. The route takes you to the historic mining town of Gold Hill, where you can pause at the charming Gold Hill General Store. This loop is a favorite among locals for its demanding climbs and rewarding descents.

    Before you set out, be aware that this route is a mixed-surface ride, featuring significant unpaved and dirt sections, especially on Gold Run Road towards Gold Hill. For maximum comfort and enjoyment, wide tires of 32mm or more and low gears are highly recommended to tackle the varied terrain. This loop requires very good fitness due to its sustained climbs and considerable elevation gain, so plan your energy accordingly.

    This particular route stands out in the Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks for its unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The journey through Sunshine and Fourmile Canyons offers a dynamic cycling experience, culminating in the quaint, historic mining town of Gold Hill. It is a testament to the region's rugged landscape and past, providing both a physical test and a scenic escape into the foothills.

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    Embark on the Chapman Drive and Flagstaff Mountain Loop, a moderate road cycling route that blends a car-free dirt road climb with smooth paved sections. As you pedal, you will experience varied scenery, from the shaded, winding paths of Chapman Drive to the dense pine forests higher up. The route covers 13.1 miles (21.0 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1679 feet (512 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 19 minutes to complete, offering rewarding views of Boulder, the plains, and the Indian Peaks from spots like Artist Point.

    Before you head out, be aware of potential construction at the Chapman Trailhead, which might affect the Highway 119 underpass. This could mean you need to cross Boulder Canyon Drive at grade instead. Chapman Drive itself is closed to motorized vehicles, ensuring a peaceful climbing experience for cyclists. Plan your visit accordingly to enjoy the ride without unexpected detours.

    This loop is a favorite among local cyclists for its unique combination of terrain and the stunning vistas it provides. You will find yourself immersed in nature, with opportunities to spot vibrant wildflowers, especially after late-spring rains. The route offers a distinct cycling experience, setting it apart from other rides in the area by providing both a challenging climb and expansive panoramic views.

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    Prepare for a difficult road cycling adventure on the Ward via Lee Hill, the Peak to Peak Highway, and Boulder Canyon loop. This route spans 47.5 miles (76.5 km) and demands a significant 5389 feet (1643 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 52 minutes to complete. You will experience the demanding climbs of Lee Hill Drive, leading you towards the high-altitude stretches of the Peak to Peak Highway. As you pedal, look out for the dramatic rocky canyon walls and distant snow-capped peaks that define the Colorado landscape. The journey also includes a scenic descent alongside Boulder Creek through Boulder Canyon, providing a rewarding contrast to the earlier ascents.

    When planning your ride, be aware that while much of the route is paved, you might encounter some unpaved sections that add to the challenge. Boulder Canyon, in particular, can become quite busy with vehicle traffic and has narrow shoulders, so starting your ride early in the morning is often recommended to avoid congestion. You will find opportunities to resupply with food and water in the small towns of Ward and Nederland, which are conveniently located along the way. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially regarding road closures or weather changes.

    This loop is a classic road cycling experience near Boulder, Colorado, known for its challenging profile and diverse scenery. The route is especially notable during autumn when the Peak to Peak Highway transforms with impressive fall colors, making it a popular choice for seasonal rides. Beyond the physical challenge, you will gain a unique perspective of the region's mountainous terrain and the vibrant ecosystems within Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks. Consider this route if you are seeking a memorable and demanding day on your racebike.

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    Distance 3.56 km

    Uphill 110 m

    Downhill 220 m

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    Location: Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, United States

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