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		<title>A ride to Red Rocks Park Amphitheater</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A staple ride in Denver Metro for the avid cyclist crowd. Cycling up to the Red Rock Park Amphitheater offers impressive natural beauty and sweeping&#8230; </p>
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<p>A staple ride in <strong><a href="https://footloosetravelguides.com/summer-on-mt-evans-without-cars-only-cyclists/">Denver Metro for the avid cyclist crowd</a></strong>. Cycling up to the Red Rock Park Amphitheater offers impressive natural beauty and sweeping vistas of the surrounding foothills, trademarks of <a href="https://footloosetravelguides.com/cycling-colorado-2020/"><strong>cycling Colorado</strong></a>. Sure, Red Rocks is famous for its music scene, but it’s also a magnet for fitness junkies, cyclists, and hikers. Cyclists can take in the crisp mountain air as they pedal through this picturesque landscape. If you’re an avid cyclist with a sense of adventure, you can incorporate Red Rocks into a longer bike ride, but eventually you have to turn into the park. Personally, I like to ride up the Hog Back Road and turn into the park at the upper entrance. From there I climb, passing below the amphitheater, first heading to the lookout at Red Rocks Park Geologic Marker, 1,963 m above sea level. Then it’s back down to the junction, turn right, and follow a brief climb to the amphitheater lookout with iconic views of the stage from above the amphitheater bleachers. You reach the highest elevation just above the parking lot, 1,972 m ASL. From there, it’s all downhill; if you opt to ride to Morrison. First, a winding descent leads to Hog Back Road. Here you may encounter some traffic, but the views south are spectacular. Once in Morison, you can continue to Bear Creek Lake Park or around Green Mountain, both scenic directions in which to ride. Beyond either, the choices are many and of your own preferences.</p>



<p>For hikers and trekkers, there’s no shortage of trails to explore in the area. The Trading Post Trail, which loops around the amphitheater, is a popular choice. It offers a moderate hike with excellent views of the rocks and Denver skyline. But if you’re up for a more extended adventure, consider tackling the nearby Matthews / Winters Park trails, which connect to Red Rocks Park. These trails wind through the rugged terrain, offering a mix of challenging ascents and breathtaking scenery.</p>



<p>Now, here’s a twist: Red Rocks Amphitheater isn’t just about physical activity; it’s also about nourishing the soul. Many visitors come here not to work up a sweat but to meditate and find solace amidst the towering red monoliths. The serene atmosphere and natural acoustics make it a perfect spot for those seeking a fresh adventure—an adventure within themselves.</p>



<p>In a nutshell, Red Rocks Amphitheater is not just a music venue; it’s a playground for adventurers and a place to discover the quieter, contemplative side of nature. Whether you’re sweating it out on the trails, road cycling, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, undeniably Red Rocks Park is one of <strong><a href="https://footloosetravelguides.com/cycling-colorado-national-monument-in-the-best-season-of-the-year/">the most scenic places in Colorado</a></strong>, and it’s especially beautiful from the saddle of a bike. The towering sandstone formations, lush green meadows, and sparkling creeks are all breathtaking.</p>



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		<title>Deer Creek Canyon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Deer Creek Canyon is one of Denver’s popular cycling climbs of 700 meters elevation gain into the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The canyon&#8230; </p>
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<p>Deer Creek Canyon is one of Denver’s popular cycling climbs of 700 meters elevation gain into the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The canyon road starts from the Chatfield Reservoir and winds uphill to an uninspiring high point at 2,217 m / 7,274 ft A.S.L. The highway carries light traffic which makes the ascent enjoyable and freewheeling downhill even more so. You can make the climb a highlight of a ride starting from anywhere in Denver. As a self-contained challenge, the Deer Creek Canyon climb is best done starting from the Hildebrand Ranch Park or further down the Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield, for 30 km round-trip.</p>
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