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Bicycle Maps of Denver

Maps of the Denver Area…


City Bike Map


DBTC Map

This collection of maps has been gathered from various clubs, groups and gov’t organizations. Use these to help plan the safest, fastest, most comfortable route to your destination.

Get Maps In Print…

BikeDenver stocks a supply of two of the area’s most popular bike maps. We sell them at all our bike parking events and we now offer them through the mail. They are priced at just $6 each, or $11 for the set, postage included in both cases. Send a check, made out to BikeDenver, for the appropriate sum to:

BikeDenver

c/o Gary Rossmiller

360 So. Gilpin St.

Denver, CO 80209-2615

You can also pay for these maps via PayPal. Just choose from the three links below.






The City Bike Map

If you can only have one map of the city of Denver, this is the one to get. It’s easy to read, covers an area from Commerce City to Cherry Creek State Park, and it’s printed on this durable water-proof stuff (I’ve been beating up the same copy for over a year, and it looks like new).

It also has an enlarged print of downtown, a list of Local Bike Laws and even directions for the safest way to lock up your bike. Check out the PDFs. You can obtain a print copy from the city, at Bike Denver events or at Denver area book stores.

Click the “Order the City Map” button above to order a print version…



Denver Bicycle Touring Club

Our local touring club produces a very nice map that extends much further than the city bike map. It’s two-color, printed on nice paper and very handy to have in your collection.

Click the “Order the DBTC Map” button above to order a print version…



GeoBiking

Let me break this one down for you. There’s a free program called Google Earth. You can download it, then download routes and such that other people have mapped out for it. These folks at www.geobiking.org have laid out pretty much all the trails and routes in the Denver area, so you can get in there and see how to get where you’re going. Of course, you can’t take Google Earth with you too easily, so buy some maps too!

Visit earth.google.com to download Google Earth…
Visit GeoBiking.org to download the trails…



Urban Trails

This map shows you just Denver’s bike trails, not paths or routes. Ride in comfort and safety well away from cars on this network of trails. Extends out to the High Line Canal, Chatfield State Park, Ralston Creek and more.

Click to see the full map…



South Suburban Parks and Rec

Produced by South Suburban Parks and Recreations, this giant map shows trails and roads through Sheridan, Cherry Hills Village, Columbine Valley, Littleton, Centennial and way out to Lone Tree.

Click to see the full map…



U.S. 36 Regional Bike Map

This map shows you the route along U.S. 36, running from Westminster/Arvada out to Boulder. Shows you the big roads and the basics of the route.

Click on the images to the left to see the PDFs. A print version of the map is available from RTD and several municipalities.

Visit the U.S. 36 T.M.O. to find out more…



Rocky Mountain Cycling Club

If you’re looking for an awesome recreational ride, this is the site to go to. Offering a large database of routes, with statistics on climbing, grades, elevation and terrain, the RMCC knows its way around the hills.

Check out their site for all the rides…