Route Name: Sweet Magnolia
Distance: 47.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 6225’
Gravel Grade: G3
Challenge Rating: G4
That sweet, sweet, Sugar Magnolia is calling your name! Bring the climbing legs and lungs, you’ll be spending most of this ride above 8,000’ but the views and terrain will be well worth the effort.
After a calm start up Boulder Creek Path to 4 Mile Canyon, this route hits one of the best climbs in Boulder County – Logan Mill. You’ll climb the steep gravel switchbacks before connecting to Sugarloaf Rd., making your way further west before rolling into the small hippie town of Nederland.
Refuel in Nederland and continue on to one of the crown jewels of Boulder Gravel – Magnolia Road. Take in the views as you undulate downhill back towards Boulder along the incredibly steep and tight switchbacks of Magnolia road.
Be careful on the 6 mile stretch along Boulder Canyon and turn off to the final climb of the day – Chapman Drive. Dig deep on this last 20 minute steady climb before descending down Flagstaff and back to town.
Route Name: The Peaks
Distance: 47 miles
Elevation Gain: 5804’
Gravel Grade: G3
Challenge Rating: G4
Variety is the name of the game here, as this route services up a challenging smorgasbord of all things gravel.
You’ll start the day with a grunt up the steep pavement of Sunshine Canyon before descending the dirt of Poorman Rd. to connect to 4 Mile Canyon. From here, enjoy the quiet and steady gravel climb up the canyon before reaching the small town of Sunset.
From here, things get spicy. You’ll make a left up the South side of an old gold mining road – Switzerland Trail. Expect sustained rough, chunky, off-road terrain as you continue to climb on this old 4×4 road.
After crossing Peak to Peak Highway at 9000’, enjoy the fast and swooping gravel turns of CR103. It might be short, but this little slice of heaven is one of the best lesser known gravel roads in the area.
Descend down Sugarloaf Rd. (spoiler alert: there’s a climb on this descent) before turning off on Logan Mill for a technical and fun gravel descent before returning back the way you came on 4 Mile and Sunshine.