5 Easy Bike Paths Around Denver (Yes, They’re Kid-Approved) | | Hey there, Denver explorers! | Whether you’ve got tiny training wheels or pint-sized pedal pros in tow, these Denver bike trails are made for cruising. We scoped out five of the most family-friendly rides in the metro area—think paved paths, park pit stops, and snack breaks that make everyone (grown-ups included) smile. No major hills. No “Are we there yet?” Just good, old-fashioned two-wheeled fun. | Let’s dive in! | | 🌸 Mile High Trivia Time! | 👉 Tap your guess — we’ll reveal the answer at the end of the newsletter! | | 🚲 The 5 Most Kid-Friendly Bike Paths in Denver | Whether your kiddo is rocking training wheels or already leaving you in the dust, Denver’s got plenty of bike paths that are safe, scenic, and smile-inducing. Grab the helmets, pack some snacks, and cruise these family-approved routes around the city! | | 1. Greenway Trail + Mary Carter Greenway (30 miles total) | Start at Confluence Park for kayak views and aquarium access, then head south for riverside breweries, food trucks, and maybe a picnic at Chatfield State Park. | 2. Cherry Creek Trail (40+ miles) | Ride from downtown to Cherry Creek Shopping Center or all the way to Cherry Creek State Park. Kid-friendly with a few hills, great views, and even a stop at Four Mile Historic Park. |
|
| | 3. Sand Creek Greenway (14 miles) | A quiet trail up north with wildlife, nature centers, and easy connections to the High Line Canal and South Platte. Bonus: Not as busy as other major trails. | 4. Clear Creek Bike Path (20 miles) | A smooth ride from Golden to Denver with creek views, downtown Golden ice cream stops, and a must-see for any kid who’s into trains (shoutout to the Railroad Museum). | 5. Bear Creek Trail (20 miles) | Cruise from Sheridan to Morrison with shady paths, lakeside spots, and the option to roll into Red Rocks or stop for ice cream in downtown Morrison. |
|
| | 🌆 Mile High Happenings | | | Pedal. Picnic. Repeat. | | Next time cabin fever strikes or you’re just chasing sunshine, grab the helmets and hit one of these trails. Denver makes it easy to turn a simple bike ride into a full-on family adventure—with plenty of snacks, splash spots, and low-stress vibes along the way. See ya on the path! 🧃🚲🌤️ | ✅ Answer: | B) High Line Canal Trail! | This 71-mile National Landmark Trail is one of the longest continuous urban trails in the country. Winding through neighborhoods, parks, and shaded stretches of cottonwoods, it’s the kind of path where you forget you’re still in the city. | 🌿 Fun Fact: The High Line Canal Trail passes through 11 different jurisdictions across the Denver metro area—yep, it’s basically the scenic superhighway of local trails! | Stay tuned for this Friday’s edition packed with more local fun, eats, and happenings. | — The What’s Happenin’ Denver Team 🫶 | 🚴 Bike trails & adventures in Colorado | 🌞 Day trips worth the drive | 🌿 Unique places to explore around the state |
|
| | | | Interested in other What’s Happenin’ newsletters? | |
|