Colorado is one of the most beautiful places to ride a bike with it's wide diversity of terrain.
In just a few hours, you can ride from the desert to snow covered passes.
Along with abundant wildlife, there is also many interesting places to see, such as the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde
or the dinosaur fossils found around the state.
Listed below are 4 tour routes that will show you some of the best riding in the state. Our DVD's will give you route numbers along with mileage between stops, interesting places to visit, discounts, and 2 minute videos that show you what you will see.
These DVD's are easy to order online, and will be shipped to you on the day that you order. |
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Highway 50 Tour - Highway 50 runs all the way across the United States and used to be one of the main roads to get from coast to coast. But just like the more well known route 66 it’s been bypassed by the Interstate which is great, because we can ride with less traffic. |
| Southwest Route - This route takes you to one of the most popular places, the cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park. Along the way you'll travel over incredible passes, and visit some historic towns with the opportunity to visit hot springs, take historic train rides, and enjoy the night life. |
| Independance Pass Tour - There are many passes in Colorado, but Independance Pass is one of the most spectacular. On this ride you'll travel from the red rock canyonlands of Glenwood Srings, up into the Aspen woodlands, then into the high alpine climate. Once over Independance Pass you'll drop down in altitude and toward the historic town of Leadville. This ride will also take you past where the 10th Mountain division trained in WWII and through the Glenwood Canyon. |
| Rocky Mountain National Park - One of the most beautiful places in Colorado, you'll be riding on one of the highest roads through the alpine environment. Coming down in altitude you'll travel through green valleys then into North Park, which is still mostly a ranching area. |
| Foothills Tour - Just west of Denver, the foothills rise up out of the plains and provides great places to ride. Tree covered hills, canyons with rivers running in them, and a ten thousand foot valley that is surrounded by fourteen thousand foot mountains. Wildlife, buffalo and ranches are all part of this tour, along with mountain towns and even some gambling if you'd like. |
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