The Low-Stress Boulder Bike Map
Get chill routes between any two points in Boulder using our community-created Boulder Bike Map.
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Share your favorite chill bike routes in Boulder and help us continue to improve the map.
Construction on 9th Street
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Construction on Upland Avenue
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Construction on Tamarack Avenue
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Another Tantra Park
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Marshall Road & Eldorado Springs Drive
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Folsom Street southbound barrier separated bike lines
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Folsom Street northbound barrier separated bike lanes
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Boulder Creek Path & Valmont Multi-Use Path
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Valmont Multi-Use Path
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South Boulder Creek Trail & Valmont Multi-Use Path
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Cottonwood Trail & Jay Road
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Fourmile Creek Trail & 47th Street
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Vslmont to Wonderland Creek
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airport road to wonderland creek
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airport road northbound
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wonderland creek to Valmont connector
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foothills paths valmont crossing
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Foothills paths Valmont crossing
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Goose Creek Greenway Access to 28th
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Goose Creek Greenway Access to 28th
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Goose Creek Greenway Access from bluff/29th
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Wonderland Creek Trail to Iris cycle track
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kalmia connector
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Eastbound Colorado to Wellman Canal Path multi use path
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Westbound Baseline Road & Apache Trail - barrier protected bike lane
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Eastbound Baseline Road - physical barrier separated bike lane
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Diagonal Highway Protected Cycle Track & Longmont Diagonal Highway
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Discover Chill Routes
Boulder Public Library to Shamane's Bake Shoppe via Mapleton Avenue
Gurkhas Boulder Dumpling & Curry to Süti & Co via Walnut Street
Community Cycles to Eben G. Fine Park via Mapleton Avenue
Great Harvest Bread Company to Folsom Field via Folsom Street
The Rayback Collective to Wapos via Elmer's Two Mile Bike Path
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History to VisionQuest Brewing via Boulder Creek Path
McGuckin Hardware to Cassiopeia via West 30th sidewalk
Boulder Bookstore to Twisted Pine Brewing Co. via Mapleton Avenue
Low-Stress
Anyone should be able to ride a bike to any destination today. A low-stress bike map uses trails, protected bike lanes, quiet neighborhood streets, and occasional sidewalks.
More Traffic
More Traffic routes use all of the existing conventional bike infrastructure, including trails, painted bike lanes, and routes where bikes share a lane with cars on busier streets.
The Best Available Network
The goal of the Low-Stress Boulder Bike Map is to identify the “Best Available Network,” the network of existing trails, protected bike lanes, quiet streets, sidewalks, and alleys, that make it possible for people of all ages and abilities to ride to any destination today – even if a complete formal bike network doesn’t exist. Learn more.
Help Us Improve the Boulder Bike Map
This map is a crowdsourcing project to tap into local knowledge of how to comfortably get around Boulder on a bike. Download the mobile app to share your favorite routes and help us make a better map.
Walk Your Bike
Occasionally, there are sidewalks where we encourage you to get off your bike, be a pedestrian, and push your bike. Walking is great and it helps us make challenging network connections.
15-Minute Boulder Bike Map
Where can a short bike ride take you if you use the Low-Stress Boulder Bike Map? Our 15-Minute Boulder Bike Map shows how a short ride from any starting point in Boulder can cover a huge portion of the city.
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