Evans, CO Atv Trails and Maps

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Switzerland Trail

11.9 mi
State: CO
Dirt, Gravel
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The Switzerland Trail in the peaks west of Boulder was named for the spectacular mountain scenery along this remote and former railroad route. The trail is popular with mountain bikers, ATVs, and...
CO 11.9 mi Dirt, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Cherry Creek Regional Trail

good urban trail

June, 2026 by cabin6700

We started downtown and rode out 25 miles and back. Lots invested in this concrete trail and well maintained.

High Plains Trail

Route includes connection to Cherry Creek regional trail.

May, 2026 by drbrimberry1958

Route includes connection to Cherry Creek regional trail.

High Plains Trail

Great views and big hills is now open from Gartrell south and the west to connect to the Cherry Creek regional trail. Previously the trail was rather boring going north next to E470.

May, 2026 by drbrimberry1958

Great views and big hills is now open from Gartrell south and the west to connect to the Cherry Creek regional trail. Previously the trail was rather boring going north next to E470.

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Little Dry Creek Trail

Fun to see so many different neighborhoods

April, 2026 by nicoleworldwide

I've ridden my bike along this trail many times in the last year. It's been fun to see so many different neighborhoods in Arvada. We usually start near the Kaiser building on Sheridan and ride west to Five Parks. Out and back it ends up being about 14 miles. Typically, there are not many bikes on the trail just runners and dog walkers. There are a few shady spots along the way but wear sunscreen as you are exposed quite a bit. The only "bad part" of the trail is crossing Wadsworth at 77th Dr and having to ride around Natural Grocers and Target. It can be quite busy there but luckily it's only a 1/2 mile stretch. The trail is in decent condition but could use some TLC in spots. Over all, a good place to get a quick ride in after work.

South Boulder Creek Trail

Lovely views of mountains and rural countryside

March, 2026 by laurastark

Our family took a springtime bike ride on the southern section of the South Boulder Creek Trail from the Bobolink Trailhead on Baseline Road south to just beyond the US 36 underpass (roughly 3 miles one way). It was a pleasant outing with gorgeous mountain views and rural countryside. We saw a few birds, a couple horses, and lots of cows (including calves). The trail surface was a mix of pavement and crushed stone; both well maintained. On a sunny Saturday afternoon, we saw lots of other bikers, joggers, dogwalkers, and families out enjoying the trail.

Greater Cheyenne Greenway

Cheyenne Greenway

March, 2026 by trixie7171_tl

This is a great trail that gets you all around Cheyenne. Multiple underpasses that keep you off busy roads/road crossings. Nice surface, well built and the signage is great. Love riding this trail after work and you can string together a decent amount of miles if you do an out/back and even a nice loop if you just want to get out for a ride and mostly stay off the road. Super happy to have this trail in my backyard. One caution: approach the underpasses slowly in the spring/early summer as some of them get flooded but you can go around pretty easily on the road and get back on the main trail fairly quick.

Power Trail

Power trail left me feeling very powerful.

December, 2025 by b4tm4n481

Wonderful trail with plenty of room and some great views to the west. Just walked it for the first time since the pass over the train tracks was finished and enjoyed the new addition. Would certainly recommend!

Boulder Creek Path

beatifull !

October, 2025 by traillink user

Everything is very good except because in some parts there are homeless people sitting or lying on the road where it is supposed to be for bicycle traffic!

State Highway 93 Trail

An unexpected delight

September, 2025 by laurastark

We begin our ride on the State Highway 93 Trail on its northern end at Golden’s North Table Mountain Park (the park’s West Trailhead). The park is in a beautiful area with other (unpaved) trails to explore. We rode this trail for about 1 mile south to its connection with the Tucker Gulch Trail (near the intersection of Mesa Drive and Joseph Circle) and enjoyed both trails. Although the State Highway 93 Trail parallels the roadway, there’s a nice median in between with native grasses and wildflowers, as well as the occasional wall, so the experience felt safe and pleasant.

Signal Ditch Trail

Nice ride through Thornton

September, 2025 by laurastark

We enjoyed the northern tip of the Signal Ditch Trail on an early September ride. It was a pleasant neighborhood setting beginning from Thornton's Fallbrook Park. The journey included views of large cottonwoods, bright sunflowers, and the Rocky Mountains in the distance.

Grange Hall Creek Trail

Scenic ride through Thornton

September, 2025 by laurastark

We biked a section of the Grange Hall Creek Trail in Thornton from Margaret Carpenter Park through the south end of Grange Creek Park and into the Riverdale Open Space. It was a really pleasant ride through a beautiful natural setting and a prairie dog habitat.

Rainbow Trail

Great neighborhood pass through trail

July, 2025 by rbjones467

Rainbow Trail is a great stress free connector from the Arvada firefighters Park to the east rainbow park in North Arvada. Nice wide well maintained concrete trails. Mostly passes in between fences of houses on each side of the route but with ample trees. Great way to get to King Soopers (80th & Wadsworth) from the West End of Arvada.

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