Rail-Trail
State: CO Length: 5.60 miles Surface: Ballast
Colorado's East Fork Trail follows along the East Fork of Powerhorn Creek, which is pockmarked by beaver-dammed ponds. Bring your fishing pole but leave your bike at home. This trail is suited to hikers who don't mind a little bush-whacking ...
State: CO Length: 20 miles Surface: Ballast, Gravel
A hike or mountain bike ride along Colorado's Galloping Goose Trail will leave you exhilarated, (if not for the elevation alone!). This 20-mile path follows an old narrow-gauge rail line, which was built beginning in 1890 to help haul precious ...
State: CO Length: 3.50 miles Surface: Ballast, Dirt, Gravel
This is a wonderful scenic trail along the Slate River with views of snow capped mountains and wild flowers. It connects from the town of Crested Butte to the Oh-Be- Joyful wilderness area. It is fairly level and traverses several different ...
State: CO Length: 11 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Salida Trail System consists of more than 11 miles of trails in and around the city. The network of trails link neighborhoods, businesses, schools, parks and open space, and include many opportunities for recreation and non-motorized transportation. ...
State: CO Length: 4.30 miles Surface: Concrete
The Uncompahgre River Trail Bike Path (a.k.a. the Ridgeway Greenway) connects the Rockies community of Ridgeway with the town's reservoir to the north. Begin the trail in town at Hartwell Park on the corner of Sherman and Railroad streets. The ...
State: CO Length: 6.20 miles Surface: Concrete, Gravel
The long range plan for the Uncompahgre RiverWay Trail is to connect Montrose to the town of Ouray, 37 miles south at the base of the San Juan Mountains and to Delta, 20 miles to the north near Grand Mesa. Currently, over 16 miles of the trail ...