Fun, Decent Sized Ride
Great ride to ride around I70 going over a few mountains and over Squaw Pass.
Some nice curves and an enjoyable road (more so on the Utah side)
Spectacular scenery and rock formations and wonderful deserted motorcycle roads. A 240 mile tour through some of the best roads in Colorado. Starting on State Route 141 heading north from Nucla, this amazing mountain road rivals any of the great roads in the US but is much less known and much less busy, indeed it is in fact, very remote. Spectacularly scenic beautiful Red Rock formations and little towns add to the charm of the road. Care should be taken when riding this road after heavy rain as it can become flooded. After reaching Grand Junction, take I70 for about 10 miles and exit onto Colorado State Highway 65. (the Grand Mesa National Scenic Byway) This great road between Mesa on the north and Cedaredge on the south side of the Grand Mesa, the largest flat top mountain in the world. After that, from Orchard City follow the road east, then south via state highway 92 to Black Mesa. The southern part of this road another particular highlight. ( Image: Colorado State Highway 65 ; Credit : Wikipedia Jeffrey Beall )
Here is a very nice road that follows right beside the Colorado River. Great scenery, almost deserted. Nice ups and downs and curves.
It is hard pack gravel that any bike can go down at any speed you want. I have done it on a sportbike and its like driving on pavement. Long as its not wet I suspect.
The Buckhorn Road section was completely re-done after flooding and the asphalt on the new section is perfect. While they did iron out some of the curves there are still some nice tight curves, stable radius. Over Rist Canyon is also nice, scenic, with a great view at the top. Favorite local ride for Fort Collins residents. Or keep going and get to the Poudre Canyon which follows the river and has many nice curves.
4 miles of hard surface with gravel starting at 15.8 miles. Don't speed on 285. See elk heard and buffalo at upper Turkey Creek before the round about.
Runs through the Sierra Madre with some great views along the way. Closes for the cold season.
Runs between mountains on each shoulder, including some scenic passes. Bottom half is along a river for a bit emptying into a lake midway through, is a pretty good place to stop.
Pleasant ride through rolling hills. Simple scenery with trees and some ponds. Passes by a coal mine in case you're into industrial sites.
Scenic trip through the Currant Creek Pass. Views of the mountain-line and Dick's Peak.
Dynamic trail transitioning from forested hills to scenic cliffs overlooking the Eleven Mile Canyon Reserve.
Easy route through Mueller State Park, great views of both the forest and mountains.
Scenic mountain route with views of Pikes Peak.
Nice short route through the mountains.
Mountains
First Found this Road in the Summer of 1980 thanks to a Gas Station Guy in Canon City sending me and my buddy to Cripple Creek ... I am sure he was messing with us hicks from Ohio, but we loved it and stayed for a couple of days....
Half day route.
Truly excellent road that has everything a road bike rider would want, great views, excellent surface, little traffic and sweet curves.
Spectacular high vistas and some gravel the closer you get to the reservoir, this seasonally closed road known locally as the Cottonwood Pass is fun so long as it's not been raining (then it can be muddy), very nice and scenic in any case.
Steeped in history, this scenic road cut from the hillside is surrounded by lush forest. Excellent riding but be on the lookout for some falling rocks.
Steep, blind and dark in places thanks to the canyon, this spectacular road is not for the faint hearted. 20% descent in places with sheer walls and switchbacks, what a road!