Soda Creek Trail via Keystone Ranch Road
Soda Creek Trail via Keystone Ranch Road
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11.1km
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Get ready for an easy touring cycling experience on the Soda Creek Trail via Keystone Ranch Road. This route offers a varied ride across 6.9 miles (11.1 km), with a gentle 470 feet (143 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 50 minutes to complete. You will cycle through a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.17 km
3.29 km
403 m
230 m
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7.46 km
3.64 km
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While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the route begins on Keystone Ranch Road, which is a common access point for the Soda Creek Trail system. Look for designated parking near the Soda Creek Trail Entrance or along Keystone Ranch Road itself.
Generally, trails in the White River National Forest are dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always pack out any waste.
The best time to cycle this trail is typically during the warmer months when the snow has melted, and the meadows are in full bloom with wildflowers. This allows for comfortable riding conditions and the enjoyment of the scenic views. Be aware that some sections might be boggy after heavy rain or during early spring melt.
For general recreational use like cycling on established trails within the White River National Forest, permits are typically not required. However, it's always a good idea to check the official White River National Forest website for any current regulations or specific area restrictions before your visit.
This route offers a varied cycling experience. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, including mostly paved sections, dirt, and gravel on Keystone Ranch Road. The Soda Creek Trail itself features easy and wide singletrack through open meadows and dense forest, with some sections containing a few rocks. You might also encounter small creek crossings.
Yes, the Komoot route for "Soda Creek Trail via Keystone Ranch Road" is rated as an easy bike ride, suitable for any fitness level and all skill levels, largely due to its mostly paved surfaces. The singletrack sections of the Soda Creek Trail are also considered "real singletrack for beginners," offering a mellow climb and gradual ascents and descents.
The trail offers picturesque scenery, including expansive open meadows and healthy forests. You can enjoy views of Quandary Peak and other mountains in the Ten Mile Range, as well as beaver dams and general valley scenery. During the season, wildflowers are abundant in the meadows, and you might also spot a historic homestead along the route.
Based on the route data, this 11.1 km (6.9 miles) cycling route typically takes around 50 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your cycling speed, fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network of trails within the White River National Forest. While primarily following Keystone Ranch Road and the Soda Creek Trail, it also passes through sections of the Soda Ridge Trail, Fallen Soldier, Red Trail, Soda Creek East Trail, Upper Soda Ridge, Whispering Pines Trail, Soda Creek West Trail, and Hay Trail, offering opportunities for longer or more varied rides.
Given the mix of paved, dirt, gravel, and singletrack sections, a touring bicycle or a mountain bike is ideal for this route. While parts are paved, a bike capable of handling varied and potentially unpaved or bumpy conditions will provide the most comfortable and enjoyable experience, especially on the singletrack portions.
Yes, due to its "easy" difficulty rating and varied but generally manageable terrain, this route is suitable for families. The mix of paved and beginner-friendly singletrack sections can offer an engaging experience for different skill levels within a family, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic outdoors.
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