Cherry Creek Bike Trail

Denver, Colorado

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Cherry Creek Bike Trail

Stretching across 40 miles, the Cherry Creek Regional Trail is a scenic pathway that meanders from Franktown in Douglas County to Confluence Park in Downtown Denver, marking the site where the city was founded after a gold discovery in 1858. Whether you're looking for a leisurely ride while taking in the sights or a rigorous workout, the trail is a perfect choice. Along the way, don't miss the Cherry Creek Shopping District and Four Mile House, and Historic Park, where you can discover the stories of Denver's early pioneers. Plus, you don't have to limit yourself to biking—the trail is also open to walkers and inline skaters.

Do & See

As a city crafted among the natural wonders of the Rocky Mountains and High Plains, much of Denver’s appeal resides in exploring its ethereal beauty. It possesses a rich cultural and geographical history, both of which are created via Denver's plethora of museums and natural trails. Denver offers attractions for all ages: the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, with its dinosaur exhibits, Space Odyssey, a digital planetarium, and IMAX theater; the Denver Performing Arts Complex, home to 10 venues offering theater, opera, symphony, ballet, and Broadway touring shows; History Colorado Center, telling the stories of the past through people and places; Denver Botanic Gardens, a lush oasis in the middle of the city; the Denver Art Museum, with its acclaimed American Indian and Western art collections; and the Clyfford Still Museum, showcasing the work of this American abstract expressionist.