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DNC riders: The best one-day motorcycle ride from Denver

July 30, 10:17 AMMotorcycle ExaminerKen Bingenheimer
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best one-day motorcycle ride out of Denver
The best one-day motorcycle ride out of Denver

You ride motorcycles. And you're coming to Colorado for the Democratic National Convention. There has to be a way to combine the two.

No problem. All you need is one day and a motorcycle. I've got the route and I can direct you to the folks who have the bikes.

(Big hint for the two-wheels challenged: This route makes a great ride in a car, too.)

Need to rent a bike? Check out these rentals:

Colorado Tourbike Rentals and Sales
Moturis Motorcycle Rentals
Eagle Rider of Denver
Mile High Harley-Davidson

There are others. These are just the ones with websites. For others and their phone numbers, see this listing.

OK. Now you've got a bike, where do you go?

Funny you should ask. I just happen to have a terrific route mapped out for you. The starting point is in Golden. I won't try to tell you how to get there because I don't know where you're coming from. Ask the folks you rent from how to get to Golden. It's west of Denver, at the foot of the mountains.

You'll be going up high so be sure to bring warm clothes. It can snow any day of the year at 14,000 feet. And plan on taking most of the day. It may only be 250 miles but you'll be moving at a very leisurely pace.

The road you want going out of Golden is U.S. 6. Check the map. This road heads up Clear Creek Canyon so you're immediately into some beautiful, winding roads. Take Clear Creek up to the turnoff to Blackhawk, which is CO 119. This puts you on what is called the Peak to Peak Highway. It's actually pieces of several highways so just remember you want to continue north until you reach Estes Park. 

From Blackhawk, CO 119 winds north along high ridges to Nederland. At Nederland you continue north on CO 72, which ends at the intersection with CO 7. Right would take you to Lyons. Left takes you to Estes Park. Go left. 

At Estes Park you want to catch westbound U.S. 34. If you've been enjoying yourself already -- and you should have been -- get ready for the really good stuff. You're headed up over Trail Ridge Road. Trail Ridge is the highest through road in the United States. Eight miles of this road is above 11,000 feet. Take your time; there's a lot to see.

Coming down off Trail Ridge you reach Grand Lake. This is a really nice little mountain town and worth a stop. Lunch perhaps. Then continue on 34 to Granby, where you'll pick up U.S. 40 eastbound. A few miles and you'll reach Winter Park and then start the ascent over Berthoud Pass. This is another good one.

Just past Empire you will meet I-70. Go east a few miles to Idaho Springs and get off at the second exit, for CO 103. You're now on your way to Squaw Pass, but we have a little diversion for you before you get to the pass. 

As you wind your way up the pass you'll pass a lake and then see the turnoff for CO 5. This road, the highest paved road in the U.s., takes you to the top of Mount Evans, one of Colorado's 14ers. (Those are mountains over 14,000 feet.) There is a $3 fee for motorcycles. It's worth it. Don't be in a hurry. You can't pass on this road. You want to take it slow. Otherwise you have no business being here. 

When you reach the parking area at the top you'll still have about 150 feet to climb on foot to get to the peak. After that it's all the way back down and you know, roads look totally different going the other direction so it's like you get a two-for-one deal. 

Back at CO 103 again, continue east to Bergen Park and CO 74. Follow this to I-70 and take the road east back to Denver. It's perfectly acceptable to smile a lot as you return your rental.  

For more information about great motorcycle rides in Colorado: www.motorcyclecolorado.com

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