The Low-Stress Denver Bike Map

Get chill routes between any two points in Denver using our community-created Denver Bike Map.

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Note on Pearl Street

1 0


Note on Tremont Place

1 0


Note on Stuart-Alameda Wiggly Connector Path

2 0


West 25th Avenue

6 6


Sand Creek Trail

-2 2


Derby Lateral

3 1


DEN Costco Path

2 0


Note on Sidewalk

1 1


Note on West 44th Avenue

1 1


Construction on South Platte River Trail Connector

4 3


East 29th Avenue

6 0


East 29th Avenue

5 0


Hazard on East 7th Avenue Parkway

3 3


East 13th Avenue & East 12th Avenue

2 2


East 8th Avenue & East Severn Place

3 1


Note on West 44th Avenue

1 0


Larimer Street & 15th Street

1 4


Market Street

3 2


Platte River Trail

2 1


West 25th Avenue

6 2


West 25th Avenue

4 1


Marion Street

1 3


West 13th Avenue

-1 2


Construction on West Iowa Avenue

0 3


South Fenton Street & West Arkansas Avenue

1 2


North Clermont Street Parkway & North Belo Horizonte Street Parkway

5 3


East 30th Avenue & Franklin Street

7 4


Franklin Street & Stout Street

2 3


South Delaware Street & West Briarwood Avenue

0 2


North Clermont Street Parkway & North Clermont Street

3 0


Westerly Creek Trail

3 0


West 60th Avenue & Ralston Creek Trail

4 1


Construction on Lee Gulch Trail

1 0


Niver Canal Trail & Niver Creek Trail

2 1


Rotella Park path & Niver Canal Trail

2 0


South Fairfax Street

1 1


Construction on Lee Gulch Trail

1 0


West Maplewood Avenue & South Gallup Street

1 0


Note on South Platte River Trail

5 3


West 2nd Avenue & Knox Court

3 7


West Jackass Hill Road

3 2


High Line Canal Trail & High Line Canal Trail Spur to Summer Wind Lane

1 0


South Longview Street & West Parkhill Avenue

3 0


South Gallup Street

2 0


Sterne Park east

2 0


West Fair Avenue & West Parkhill Avenue

1 1


Note on Church Avenue

1 0


West Ridge Road & South Elati Street

0 2


Note on West Mineral Avenue

1 0


North Central Park Boulevard

2 2


Chesnut Place & Denargo Street

1 0


Note on Driveway

1 0


Note on North Monaco Street Parkway

2 2


Pennsylvania Street & East 4th Avenue

4 4


South Gallup Street & West Arapahoe Road

2 1


West Lakeshore Drive

1 4


Fillmore Street & East 7th Avenue Parkway

2 1


Humboldt Street & East 33rd Avenue

1 1


South Cherokee Street & Little Dry Creek Trail

1 0


Franklin Dirt Path

0 0


South Vine Way

1 0


South Platte River Trail

3 0


South Franklin Street & High Line Canal Trail

1 1


East Oxford Lane & East Oxford Avenue

1 1


South Lafayette Street & Viking Drive

1 1


South Elati Street

2 1


Westerly Creek Trail

1 0


Westerly Creek Trail

1 0


Note on Willow Creek Trail

1 0


Pearl Street & Pennsylvania Street

5 0


Pennsylvania Street

4 0


Cherry Creek Trail Connector

3 0


Fillmore Street & Fillmore Plaza

3 0


Fillmore City Park Entrance

3 0


Fillmore Street & East 16th Avenue

3 1


Hazard on Wynkoop Street

3 2


Hazard on Wynkoop Street Cycleway

2 0


Hazard on Cherry Creek Trail

5 0


West 30th Avenue & Harlan Street

5 3


Little Dry Creek Trail connection to Midtown

5 7


Julian Street & Hooker Street

0 7


westminster Public Library park option

1 2


Julian Street & Hooker Street

-1 1


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 Denver 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 Denver Bike Map

This map is a crowdsourcing project to tap into local knowledge of how to comfortably get around Denver 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 Denver Bike Map

Where can a short bike ride take you if you use the Low-Stress Denver Bike Map? Our 15-Minute Denver Bike Map shows how a short ride from any starting point in Denver can cover a huge portion of the city.

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