If you’re in Denver and craving a bike experience that goes beyond the usual city sights, this guided ride along the Cherry Creek Trail might just be what you’re looking for. Offered by Amazing Adventures, this tour promises a blend of urban charm, natural beauty, and a touch of local culture—all in about four hours. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a leisurely way to explore, this trip give you a fresh perspective on Denver’s diverse landscapes.
What’s really appealing here is how it combines two worlds: the lively, mural-filled streets of Five Points and RiNo, with the peaceful, green corridors edging Cherry Creek. Plus, the option to ride an e-bike makes the journey accessible and comfortable, especially on the return leg when fatigue might set in. A couple of small details are worth noting, though—like the distance and the weather dependency—so you’ll want to plan accordingly. This tour feels best suited for those who want a laid-back, scenic adventure that’s more about the experience than intense physical challenge.
Two things we really love about this experience: First, the quality of the scenery—both vibrant city murals and tranquil creekside views. Second, the flexibility and personal touch that small groups and a friendly guide bring to this ride. On the flip side, the route’s length (roughly 30 miles round trip with optional extra at the reservoir) might be a stretch for some casual cyclists or those with limited time. That said, the e-bike option helps ease the journey greatly, making it accessible for a variety of fitness levels.
If you enjoy combining culture, nature, and a bit of adventure into your outings, and you like to keep things relaxed without feeling rushed, this tour could be a perfect fit. It’s especially appealing if you value small-group settings where your guide can tailor the experience to your interests.
Key Points

- Scenic blend of urban murals, historic neighborhoods, and peaceful creekside views.
- Flexible cycling options: e-bike or traditional bike, catering to different fitness levels.
- Well-paced four-hour experience with time to relax and enjoy each stop.
- Small group size ensures personalized attention and a more intimate vibe.
- Good value for the price, especially given the length and diversity of scenery.
- Ideal for curious travelers wanting to see beyond Denver’s tourist spots without a strenuous ride.
What to Expect from the Tour

This ride offers a carefully curated mix of Denver’s urban energy and natural calm. Starting in the lively Five Points and RiNo district, known for colorful murals and jazz roots, you’ll get a taste of Denver’s creative spirit. As you cruise past landmark sites like Union Station and Larimer Square, you’ll understand why these neighborhoods are so cherished locally.
Once you hit the Cherry Creek Trail, the scenery shifts beautifully. The trail follows Cherry Creek, lined with shady cottonwoods and wildflowers, providing a stark contrast to the city’s hustle. This part of the ride is about 15 miles south to Cherry Creek State Park, a peaceful spot with a sparkling reservoir. Here, you’ll find a perfect retreat for a picnic or just some downtime before heading back.
The optional extension around the lake adds about 5 miles for those eager for more. According to reviews, the ride to the reservoir is about 15 miles each way, totaling approximately 30 miles, but the pace remains relaxed. The guide provides stops along the way to take photos, soak in the views, and answer questions.
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The Route Breakdown
- Start in Five Points and RiNo: Start your journey amid colorful murals, with a bit of Denver’s jazz heritage visible in the neighborhood’s vibe.
- Pass Downtown Landmarks: Cruise past Union Station and Larimer Square, getting a sense of Denver’s historic and modern blend.
- Transition onto Cherry Creek Trail: Follow the creek out of the city, where traffic noise gives way to birdsong and rustling leaves.
- Cherry Creek State Park and Reservoir: Relax, eat lunch with provided sandwiches, and enjoy the water views—an ideal spot for photos and unwinding.
- Return Route: Head back along the same trail, with the option to stop for extra scenic or photo breaks.
The Experience and Reviews
One guest, Renee, summed it up nicely: “It was exactly as promised. A beautiful bike ride along Cherry Creek. We rode 28 miles. The cheese sandwiches were wonderful.” The mention of the sandwiches highlights how the tour offers thoughtful touches to make the experience more enjoyable.
Another reviewer, Stephanie, appreciated the quality of the bikes and the guide’s flexibility, noting that they had four hours of riding which she felt was great value. She also mentioned how fun Jeremy, the guide, was to ride with, and how accommodating he was about their tour interests.
From these reviews, it’s clear that the views are a major highlight—the mix of city murals and natural scenery keeps the ride interesting. The small group size and friendly guide ensure you get personalized attention, making it a comfortable and engaging outing.
The Practical Details
For a cost of $95 per person, you receive a well-rounded experience that includes two options for bikes, a knowledgeable guide, and the scenic route. The tour lasts about four hours, starting at 9:30 am, which gives you plenty of time to plan your day afterward.
The pickup is offered, and the start point at 675 29th St in Denver is accessible via public transportation, making logistics easier. The tour is best suited for travelers with a moderate physical fitness level, but the availability of e-bikes makes it more manageable for most.
Weather and Cancellation
The tour is weather-dependent, which makes sense given its outdoor nature. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can reschedule or get a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. This flexibility is helpful, especially if you’re visiting during unpredictable weather months.
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The Sum Up
If you’re after a relaxed but scenic way to see Denver beyond its typical downtown core, this Cherry Creek Trail bike tour is a great choice. The mix of vibrant neighborhoods, mural art, and peaceful creekside views offers variety and beauty, all within a comfortably paced four hours. The inclusion of e-bikes makes it accessible, even for those who don’t want to tackle a long ride on a traditional bike.
The small group setting and personalized approach mean you can tailor the experience to your interests, whether that’s focusing on the art, soaking in nature, or simply enjoying a gentle ride. The value is clear when considering the scenic diversity and the thoughtful touches like snacks and a friendly guide.
This tour appeals to curious travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone looking to see a different side of Denver in a leisurely, engaging way. It’s especially suited for those who want to combine some light physical activity with sightseeing, without the rush or crowds of more popular city tours.
In short, it offers a peaceful escape along a beautiful trail, a chance to see the city’s creative and natural sides, and a memorable outing that’s worth the price.
Scenic Ride Along the Cherry Creek Trail – By ebike or bike
“It was exactly as promised. A beautiful bike ride along Cherry Creek. We rode 28 miles. The cheese sandwiches were wonderful.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the route is relatively flat, and the availability of e-bikes makes it easier for those who aren’t regular cyclists or prefer a less strenuous ride.
What is the total distance covered?
The main ride to Cherry Creek State Park and back is about 15 miles each way, totaling approximately 30 miles. There’s an optional 5-mile loop around the lake.
Can I ride a regular bike instead of an e-bike?
Absolutely, regular bikes are available. Keep in mind that the total duration on a traditional bike might extend to around 4.5 hours.
When does the tour start?
The tour begins at 9:30 am, giving you a nice morning to explore without feeling rushed.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 7 travelers, which helps keep the experience personalized and relaxed.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for biking, sun protection, and a water bottle. Snacks and sandwiches are provided during the stop at the reservoir.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, making it easier to meet at the starting point.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or other weather issues, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less notice means no refund.
If you’re in Denver and craving a scenic, relaxed ride that combines city culture and natural beauty, this Cherry Creek Trail tour is definitely worth considering. It’s a gentle yet fulfilling way to see more of what Denver has to offer, all while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
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