Mount
Falcon Map Jefferson County Open Space 303-271-5925
Distance:
7.0 miles loop
Elevation Gain:
1,720 feet
Difficulty:
Moderate/Difficult
Surface:
Gravel
road / single track
Time:
2
- 3 hours
Information:
Golden
Gate Canyon State Park 303-582-3707
Distance:
4.2 miles
Elevation Gain:
120 feet
Difficulty:
Moderate
Surface:
Single
track trail, dirt for the most part
Time:
1
- 2 hours
Maps:
Jefferson
County Open Space 303-271-5925
Distance:
14.6 miles
Elevation Gain:
About 385 feet
Difficulty:
Easy
with some sections that are technically tricky.
Surface:
Native
single track
Time:
3
- 4 hours
Maps:
Pike
National Forest Park Ranger 719-636-1602
Distance:
12.7 miles
Elevation Gain:
1,600 feet
Difficulty:
Easy
Surface:
Maintained
hard packed gravel road that is closed to cars.
Time:
1.5
to 3 hours
Maps:
Pike
National Forest South Platte Ranger 303-275-5610
Distance:
8.5 miles
Elevation Gain:
1,150 feet
Difficulty:
Difficult
Surface:
Gravel
road and trail
Time:
1-
2 hours
Maps:
Boulder
County Parks and Open Space 303-441-3950
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