Piney Creek and Cherry Creek Trails Loop
Piney Creek and Cherry Creek Trails Loop
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37.1km
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Cycle the moderate 23.0-mile Piney Creek and Cherry Creek Trails Loop through diverse landscapes in Cherry Creek State Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route
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After 11.4 km for 68 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
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27.8 km
4.32 km
2.69 km
1.28 km
969 m
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27.6 km
8.29 km
1.01 km
151 m
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Highest point (1,890 m)
Lowest point (1,710 m)
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The loop primarily features paved surfaces, making it ideal for touring bicycles. The Cherry Creek Trail section is mostly an 8-foot-wide concrete path, while the Piney Creek Trail is also a paved path. You might encounter some short gravel sections in the more rural southern end of the Cherry Creek Trail.
The full loop, which is approximately 37.1 kilometers (about 23 miles), typically takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete for a touring cyclist, based on an average pace.
While the full 37.1 km loop is considered moderate and requires good fitness, many shorter sections of both the Piney Creek and Cherry Creek Trails are generally easy with gentle terrain. These sections are accessible for all ages and fitness levels, making them suitable for beginners and families looking for a shorter ride.
The Piney Creek Trail features a dedicated trailhead, which is a good starting point. Both trails also have numerous entry and exit points along their lengths, offering various parking options to customize your starting location and distance.
The loop offers diverse scenery, transitioning from urban and suburban landscapes to more natural settings. You'll ride through Denver along the Cherry Creek, leading to the Cherry Creek Park and Cherry Creek State Park. The Piney Creek Trail section provides open green spaces and connects to Red-Tailed Hawk Park.
Yes, dogs are typically allowed on both the Piney Creek and Cherry Creek Trails. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times to ensure safety and respect for other trail users.
Given the paved nature of the trails, the loop is enjoyable for cycling through much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer mornings and evenings are also great, while winter cycling is possible on clear days, though conditions may vary.
While the trails themselves generally don't require permits for cycling, if your route takes you into Cherry Creek State Park, you will need to pay a daily or annual entrance fee for vehicle access. Check the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website for current fee information and regulations.
Yes, the Cherry Creek Trail is a significant regional trail that connects to other major routes like the Platte River Trail and the High Line Canal Trail. The Piney Creek Trail also branches off the Cherry Creek Regional Trail. Additionally, sections of the Colorado Front Range Trail and the Denver Orbital Trail are part of this loop.
Yes, the Piney Creek Trail features a dedicated trailhead equipped with a bike pump station. You'll also find an information sign displaying useful data like biker counts, time, and temperature, which can be helpful during your ride.
Both the Piney Creek and Cherry Creek Trails are popular multi-use paths. You'll be sharing the route with walkers, joggers, and skaters. Always be mindful of others, announce your presence when passing, and maintain a safe speed.