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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride along the Cañon City Skyline Drive, a route that offers expansive views over Cañon City, the Arkansas River Valley, and Fremont Peak. This short but scenic journey covers 2.8 miles (4.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 160 feet (49 metres), making…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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There are two distinct cycling experiences: the Main Skyline Drive, which is a 2.6 to 3-mile paved, one-way scenic road with steep inclines and declines, and the Old Skyline Drive, a separate 0.54-mile gravel path suitable for mountain, gravel, and adaptive biking. The paved drive is shared with vehicular traffic and presents significant challenges due to its narrowness and lack of shoulders, while the gravel path offers a dedicated off-road experience.
The paved Skyline Drive is characterized by steep inclines and declines, often described as having 'roller-coaster curves'. It follows a narrow razorback ridge with sharp drop-offs and no guardrails along much of the route. The road is very narrow, and while it offers thrilling views, it requires cyclists to share space with vehicles on a challenging, unshouldered path.
Yes, the drive offers spectacular panoramic views of Cañon City, the Arkansas River Valley, and surrounding landscapes. You'll also see dramatic geological formations like the Dakota Hogback and Fountain Formation. A particularly unique feature is the presence of dinosaur tracks embedded in the cliff face near the top of the drive, discovered in 1999, with interpretive signs available.
Parking is typically available at the entrance to the Skyline Drive. Since the main paved drive is one-way, you would generally start at one end and exit at the other. For the Old Skyline Drive gravel path, there are likely specific access points. It's advisable to check local signage for designated cyclist parking areas.
While the paved Skyline Drive is a public road, its narrowness, steep grades, and shared traffic make it less ideal for cycling with dogs, especially off-leash. For the Old Skyline Drive gravel path, local regulations regarding dogs (leash laws, waste disposal) should be observed. Always ensure your dog is comfortable and safe in a cycling environment.
The best time to cycle is generally during the spring, early summer, and fall months when temperatures are moderate. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring snow or ice, making the steep, exposed road hazardous. Always check weather conditions before heading out, especially for wind, as the ridge is exposed.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Cañon City Skyline Drive, as it is a public scenic drive. However, always be aware of any posted local regulations or temporary closures.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the TransAmerica Trail (Colorado), Graneros Trail, Dakota Ridge, and Old Skyline Trail. This offers opportunities to connect with other cycling routes in the area.
The Main Skyline Drive (paved) is generally not recommended for beginner touring cyclists due to its significant elevation changes, extremely narrow road, lack of shoulders, and shared space with vehicular traffic. It's considered a 'white-knuckle' experience even for drivers. The Old Skyline Drive (gravel path) is more moderate and could be suitable for beginners comfortable with off-road cycling, but still involves elevation gain.
Safety is paramount on the paved Skyline Drive. Be aware of the extremely narrow road, lack of shoulders, and steep drop-offs. Vehicles predominate, and the one-way nature means traffic will only come from behind you. Maintain high visibility, use appropriate lighting, and be prepared for steep descents and ascents. Consider your comfort level with shared roads and significant exposure.
The main paved Skyline Drive is approximately 2.6 to 3 miles long. While the exact duration depends on your pace and stops for views, a typical cycling time for the paved section might be around 20-40 minutes due to the steep grades. The Old Skyline Drive gravel path is shorter, about 0.54 miles, and could take 10-20 minutes depending on your bike type and effort.
While the main paved Skyline Drive is challenging and not ideal for families due to traffic and terrain, the Old Skyline Drive gravel path might be an option for families with older children experienced in off-road cycling. For more generally family-friendly options, consider exploring other trails in the broader Cañon City area, such as sections of the Arkansas Riverwalk Trail, which offer flatter, dedicated paths.