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El Paso County
Cascade-Chipita Park

Pikes Peak summit

Hard

2.9

(6)

96

riders

Pikes Peak summit

04:07

60.3km

2,070m

Road cycling

Prepare for a challenging road cycling adventure to the Pikes Peak summit, a difficult 37.5 miles (60.3 km) route that demands a significant physical effort. You will climb an impressive 6786 feet (2068 metres) of elevation, with an estimated duration of 4 hours and 7 minutes. The scenery shifts dramatically…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Pikes Peak climb summit

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A climb beginning at 2,500m above sea level, Pike’s Peak in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado is a beast that climbs for 25.3km at an average of 6.5% until you reach its breathtaking (literally) 4,300m summit.

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59.9 km

355 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of cycling to the Pikes Peak summit?

Cycling the Pikes Peak Highway is considered an extremely challenging ride, rated as "Most Difficult" or "Hors Catégorie (HC)". It's often cited as one of the hardest paved climbs in the United States due to its sustained steep gradients and the significant altitude gain to 14,115 feet, where oxygen is 40% less than at sea level.

What are the key features of the terrain and route for this climb?

The route is entirely paved, covering approximately 19 miles from the toll gate to the summit, though starting from Manitou Springs adds a few more miles. It features over 150 turns, including numerous hairpin switchbacks. The average gradient is around 6.5% to 7.2%, but you'll encounter sustained sections of 8-10%, with the last three miles being particularly steep at 8-12%, and some segments reaching 13% or even 16%.

Do I need to pay an entrance fee or get a permit to cycle the Pikes Peak Highway?

Yes, the Pikes Peak Highway is a toll road. Cyclists must pay an admission fee and complete a use agreement and liability waiver to access it. This road is located within Pike National Forest, but the fee is specific to the highway itself.

What is the best time of year to cycle to Pikes Peak summit?

While specific dates aren't provided, it's crucial to consider weather conditions. Temperatures at the summit can be 30-40°F lower than at the base, even in summer, and conditions can change rapidly. Lightning is a serious concern. It's advisable to check forecasts and road conditions before planning your ride, especially during spring and fall when weather can be more unpredictable.

Where can I park when starting the Pikes Peak cycling route from Manitou Springs?

While specific parking locations in Manitou Springs aren't detailed, cyclists typically start their ascent from the town, which adds a few miles before reaching the Pikes Peak Highway toll gate. Look for public parking options within Manitou Springs that accommodate day-long stays, keeping in mind that the highway itself is a toll road with its own access points.

Are dogs allowed on the Pikes Peak Highway cycling route?

The provided information does not specify rules regarding dogs on the Pikes Peak Highway for cyclists. Generally, dogs are allowed in Pike National Forest on a leash, but specific regulations for the toll road and summit area may vary. It's best to check the official Pikes Peak Highway website or contact them directly for their current pet policy.

What kind of views and natural features can I expect along the way?

The ride offers tremendously scenic views that change dramatically with elevation. You'll start in heavily forested National Park land, gradually opening up to clear, expansive vistas above the treeline at around 11,500 feet. Higher up, you'll encounter a rocky, barren landscape, with long series of switchbacks revealing spectacular views of the highway and valley below. The summit itself is the Pikes Peak climb summit.

Are there any facilities or places to stop for refreshments along the Pikes Peak Highway?

Yes, there are facilities available. You'll find visitor centers at Crystal Creek Reservoir and Glen Cove. Additionally, there is a Summit House at the top of Pikes Peak, which offers food and beverages.

What should I be aware of regarding the descent from Pikes Peak?

The descent is also very challenging due to the steep grades and numerous turns, requiring careful braking and constant awareness of vehicular traffic. Drivers descending the hill are required to stop at Glen Cove for a brake check, indicating the severity of the downhill section. Cyclists should exercise extreme caution.

Does this cycling route intersect with any other trails?

While the primary route is the Pikes Peak Highway, the area around Pikes Peak is rich with other trails. The route briefly touches upon sections of the Barr Trail, Crystal Trail, Mount Esther Trail, Catamount Road, and Elk Park Trail, though these are generally not part of the paved cycling ascent.

What is the significance of Pikes Peak, often called "America's Mountain"?

Pikes Peak is famously known as "America's Mountain" due to its iconic status and historical significance. Cycling it offers a unique and memorable experience, allowing you to conquer one of the most prominent peaks in the Rocky Mountains and enjoy its spectacular, ever-changing scenery.

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