Overview:
Left Hand Canyon in North Boulder offers a picturesque gravel biking experience with stunning views and varied terrain. This route is perfect for beginners looking to enjoy a scenic ride through the beautiful landscapes of Boulder.
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Route Description: The ride starts from the Left Hand Trailhead parking lot and takes you through a mix of wide crushed gravel trails, dirt-packed roads, narrow single-track trails, and paved roads.
Scenic Views: Enjoy expansive and diverse views from the pretty, cottonwood-ringed Left Hand Valley Reservoir to the distinctive Haystack Mountain.
Level: Beginner-friendly route with a total length of 34.1 miles and an elevation gain of 1,581 feet.
Preparation: Ensure you have a pre-planned route, carry plenty of water, snacks, and rain gear, as you may encounter remote locations with limited phone service.
Equipment: Consider using a bike computer with mapping and navigation features for added convenience.
Local Knowledge:
Wildlife: Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer, birds, and other fauna along the route.
Weather: Be prepared for changing weather conditions, including unexpected showers, especially in the mountainous areas.
Community: Boulder boasts a friendly gravel biking community, so don't hesitate to join group rides or seek advice from local cyclists.
Driving Directions from Boulder, Colorado:
Head north on US-36 towards N Broadway.
Continue onto CO-119 N/Diagonal Hwy.
Turn left onto Neva Rd, then left onto N 61st St.
Finally, turn right onto Left Hand Canyon Dr to reach the Left Hand Trailhead parking lot.
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Ride Left Hand Canyon in North Boulder
Visitor Tips:
Best Times: Spring for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!
Reviews
Location
Ride Left Hand Canyon in North Boulder in Boulder
Coordinates: 40.1105, -105.3067
Ratings
Overall
7.5/10User rating
Photography
7.0/10Scenic value
Featured Activities
Primary Activity
Gravel Biking
Also Great For
Wildlife Watching
Essential Information
Best Time to Visit
Spring
Nearby City
Boulder, Colorado
Visitor Type
Beginner-Friendly
Protected Areas
Accessibility
Not Accessible
Connectivity
Cell service available
Weather Considerations
Temperature
Varies by season, check forecast
Precipitation
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Level
Easy
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.