Colorado City, CO Bike Trails and Maps

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Arkansas River Trail (Pueblo)

10.1 mi
State: CO
Concrete

Tunnel Drive Trail

2 mi
State: CO
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Arkansas Riverwalk Trail

7 mi
State: CO
Crushed Stone, Gravel

Lake Minnequa Trail

2.75 mi
State: CO
Gravel

Runyon Lake Trail

1.7 mi
State: CO
Concrete

Fountain Creek Trail

4.7 mi
State: CO
Concrete

Historic Arkansas Riverwalk

0.7 mi
State: CO
Concrete

Pueblo Reservoir Trail

8 mi
State: CO
Concrete

Thomas Phelps Creek Trail

0.8 mi
State: CO
Concrete

Wildhorse Creek Trail

1 mi
State: CO
Dirt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Arkansas River Trail begins in the heart of Pueblo and heads westward along the river to Lake Pueblo State Park, which is brimming with recreational amenities, including campgrounds, fishing...
CO 10.1 mi Concrete
Tunnel Drive Trail is a short but absolutely gorgeous little trail. Beginning on the west end of Cañon City, just a little ways from downtown, the trail provides a vantage point to the rugged beauty...
CO 2 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
Cañon City, Colorado, is a recreation destination popular with whitewater rafters and rock climbers. Two notable attractions also bring visitors to the city: the nearby Royal Gorge Bridge spans the...
CO 7 mi Crushed Stone, Gravel
Southwest of downtown Pueblo, the Lake Minnequa Trail offers an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with a flat, gravel pathway that rings a lake and offers views of ponds and wetlands. This rich...
CO 2.75 mi Gravel
The Runyon Lake Trail encircles Runyon Lake within a state wildlife area in eastern Pueblo. The 5-acre lake is fed by the Arkansas River, which runs along the southern end of the lake. The lake is...
CO 1.7 mi Concrete
The Fountain Creek Trail follows its namesake creek through the northeastern neighborhoods of Pueblo. At its southern end, the paved pathway ties into the Arkansas River Trail, which runs east-west...
CO 4.7 mi Concrete
The Historic Arkansas Riverwalk, also known as the Pueblo Riverwalk, offers a beautiful waterfront retreat on the south end of Pueblo’s downtown. The trail is part of the 32-acre Historic Arkansas...
CO 0.7 mi Concrete
The Pueblo Reservoir Trail is a hard surface trail extending from the west end of the Arkansas River Trail along the north shore of Lake Pueblo. Lake Pueblo State Park is home to a reservoir on the...
CO 8 mi Concrete
The Thomas Phelps Creek Trail in Pueblo offers a pleasant pathway from the north end of Runyon Lake, past the Runyon Field Sports Complex, to Gateway Park. From the park, travelers can access the...
CO 0.8 mi Concrete
This neighborhood trail connects W 18th to the Arkansas River Trail in Pueblo, Colorado. The trail passes through Pete Jimenez Park and imitates the course of the Wildhorse Creek south to the Arkansas...
CO 1 mi Dirt

Recent Trail Reviews

Arkansas River Trail (Pueblo)

nice morning ride

August, 2023 by f4fskz2scf

We are passing through Colorado and we parked overnight at Lake Pueblo State Park. It was 96 when we arrived. I decided to get up early and take a ride on the river trail. I started about 6:30A. Beautiful ride. I saw 6-7 deer with one on the pathway, about 15 geese floating down river, a whitetail rabbit, and several groundhogs. The path is well kept, but more signs would be helpful. I was a bit surprised to find that the path had stop signs instead of making the automobiles yield. I rode from the Visitor Center to the Nature Center and back.

Runyon Lake Trail

Easy park, lots of trash

January, 2023 by gomez.29

Loop is a easy one, the only downside was the trash piled almost everywhere.

Point Alta Vista Trail

Great views of Royal Gorge Bridge

September, 2022 by normanbowers

Nice trail for a walk or bike ride if you have an hour or two. The trail ends at an observation point that extends over the canyon for a nice view of the royal gorge bridge and the river canyon. It is an easy bike ride except for the detour around a collapsed bridge which is more like a single track. If not comfortable riding single track, jump up on the road until the road meets up with the trail on the other side of the bridge. Stay on the trail to avoid flats caused by cactus and sand burrs.
Parking area is easy to miss, look for Royal Gorge Ranch & Resort sign which is at the first big curve south of US-50 highway.

Accordion

Lake Minnequa Trail

Lovely loop

March, 2022 by julie.moran

Easy, walkable. Bit muddy on the south end after rain or snow but peaceful and unexpected trail. We’re renting in the area for a few months and this trail has been a little haven for a morning run, walking the dogs and enjoying birds and mtn views. Playground on the northwest side is in good shape. Trail is mostly flat and doable with small children, someone with limited mobility or starting an exercise program. Typically see people fishing, many, birds, people walking dogs, kids from nearby school.

Tunnel Drive Trail

Short & sweet trail experience

July, 2021 by laurastark

We were in the area to visit the Royal Gorge Bridge and this trail was a pleasant surprise! We decided to take a short stroll along the Tunnel Drive Trail and were wowed by the three impressive tunnels blasted through the rock. The overlooks of the Arkansas River and the active train tracks below were also spectacular.

Tunnel Drive Trail

very enjoyable!!

May, 2021 by ritabryant81

Beautiful scenery and easy hike! Moderate, 25-TD incline to begin, then very flat.

Tunnel Drive Trail

BEAUTIFUL & EASY

May, 2021 by ritabryant81

After only one 25-yard moderate incline, enjoy a relatively flat, crushed-granite trail along the Arkansas River. The Royal Gorge Route train tracks run along the Arkansas River below the trail. Very scenic. Very quiet. Family friendly. Two miles in/Two miles out. Three cool tunnels, also! Might see white-water rafters or the Royal Gorge train which runs 3x/day through the gorge. Highly recommend!

Arkansas River Trail (Pueblo)

The Arkansas River section goes 3 miles beyond what TrailLink shows, and the Fort Creek section adds another 5 miles, all excellent concrete surface. See https://www.pueblo.us/314/Pueblo-River-Trail-System for a nice PDF map.

September, 2018 by rpersons

The Arkansas River section goes 3 miles beyond what TrailLink shows, and the Fort Creek section adds another 5 miles, all excellent concrete surface. See https://www.pueblo.us/314/Pueblo-River-Trail-System for a nice PDF map.

Arkansas Riverwalk Trail

Great trail with views of Royal Gorge Train

August, 2015 by adsaxs

My husband and I really enjoyed this trail. Although it was short, it had quite a bit of variety to it.

We parked at Centennial Park on 8th Avenue and first headed west. The trail passed through an industrial area and then eventually through Griffin Park with its wetlands and cottonwoods ending abruptly at McKenzie Road. There are plenty of benches and picnic tables along this route. We double-backed and decided to check out the connector to the Tunnel Drive trail. There is a crushed-gravel path that leads to the trail but we chose to cycle the lightly-traveled street.

The Tunnel Drive Trail is an easy two-mile trail that runs along a bluff and dead ends. There are three short tunnels blasted out of the rock that you cycle through. The trail overlooks the tracks for the Royal Gorge train and the Arkansas River. Don’t be misled when you first get to the trailhead. There is a very steep uphill, less than a ¼ mile, before reaching the actual trail. We simply walked our bikes up this section and then cycled the flat path. There are benches and a couple of picnic tables along the way. When done, we cycled back to the trailhead at Centennial Path.

The Arkansas Riverwalk Trail and Tunnel Drive Trail are packed, crushed rock with some short sections that are paved. Some areas are a bit sandy. If you just want to do a short ride, I highly recommend the Tunnel Drive Trail. If you time it right, you might even see the Royal Gorge Train passing through.

Arkansas Riverwalk Trail

Easy Going & Beautiful

June, 2014 by jerryiam777

Variety - Parks, over and under bridges, riverside ride, country side, on you own wide trail/no streets. Easy enough to do with out stopping except that you'll want to not turn down the opportunity to just sit on a bench overlooking the Arkansas River close-up or on a panoramic bank. Level, except for one short steep climb.

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