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Jefferson County

Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb

Easy

3.0

(16)

67

riders

Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb

00:37

9.02km

230m

Road cycling

The Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb is an easy 5.6-mile road cycling route with 757 feet of elevation gain, offering panoramic views of Denver.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Mother Cabrini Shrine

Highlight (Segment) • Religious Site

This climb is steep, but the views are very worth it.

In the early part of the 19th century, Mother Cabrini went to Colorado to minister to the Italian immigrants …

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9.02 km

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4.81 km

3.96 km

204 m

Surfaces

4.75 km

4.11 km

118 m

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Wednesday 15 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb?

Parking is available directly at the Mother Cabrini Shrine. You can typically find parking spaces on the shrine grounds, which serve as a convenient starting point for your ride.

Is the Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb suitable for beginner road cyclists?

Yes, this road cycling route is generally considered easy. While it involves an elevation gain of about 230 meters over 9 kilometers, the average gradient is around 2.5%, making it manageable for beginners. However, be aware that there might be some steeper sections closer to the shrine itself.

How long does it typically take to cycle the Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb?

Most cyclists complete this route in approximately 35-40 minutes, depending on their pace. This duration allows for a pleasant ride up to the shrine.

What kind of views can I expect on this road cycling route?

As you cycle through the foothills west of Denver, you'll enjoy picturesque natural beauty. From the top of the Mother Cabrini Shrine, you'll be treated to expansive panoramic views of the city of Denver in the distance and the majestic snow-capped Rocky Mountains.

What is the best time of year to cycle to the Mother Cabrini Shrine?

The best time to cycle this route is generally from spring through fall, when the weather is mild and the roads are clear of snow and ice. Summer offers warm conditions, while spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle to the Mother Cabrini Shrine?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to cycle to the Mother Cabrini Shrine. The grounds are generally open to the public for visitation.

Is the Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb dog-friendly?

The Mother Cabrini Shrine itself is a religious site, and while the cycling route is on public roads, it's best to check the shrine's specific policies regarding pets on their grounds. Generally, dogs are not permitted inside buildings or certain sacred areas, and if allowed on the grounds, they should always be on a leash.

How does the Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb compare to the Lookout Mountain Loop for cyclists?

The Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb is generally considered an easier road ride, offering a pleasant ascent with scenic views. In contrast, the nearby Lookout Mountain Loop is known for its significantly steeper and more challenging climbs, making it a favorite for more advanced cyclists seeking a greater physical challenge.

Are there options for visitors with disabilities or those who prefer not to cycle the main climb?

Yes, for visitors with disabilities or those who prefer not to cycle the main road, there is a dirt service road that leads to the Sacred Heart of Jesus statue at the top. This road is open seasonally for vehicles. Additionally, the shrine has 373 steps leading to the statue, which is a pedestrian path.

Is this a loop route or an out-and-back ride?

The Mother Cabrini Shrine Climb is typically ridden as an out-and-back route. You cycle up to the shrine and then descend back down the same road.

What can I see along the route besides the main shrine?

Beyond the main Mother Cabrini Shrine, the peaceful grounds include various elements like the Cabrini Garden, Meditation Walk, and the Rosary Garden, providing serene settings for reflection. The journey itself offers beautiful views of the foothills and Front Range.

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