B+B Beyond Boulder Cycling

This 3-hour tour retraces the journey of Boulder’s first gold seekers while cruising the paved paths along the beautiful Boulder Creek. Then we leave our bikes behind for a short, but fairly steep, hike up to Boulder’s very own “red rocks” where kids (8+) and adults alike can climb around or simply take in the sweeping view of downtown Boulder, University of Colorado, the iconic Flatirons, and beyond. Not interested in hiking? No problem! Guides will be available to extend the bike ride to meet your needs.
This is a fun, relaxed, and scenic adventure pedaling along mostly flat, paved paths away from traffic and a few short distances on bike lanes along roads. Children 8 and older are welcome to join us for this bike ride. Please note that youth bikes are not available for rental and will be required to bring your own youth bike.
Included in registration:
Local, friendly, and knowledgeable guides to provide safety, guidance, best route selection, and fun facts along the way.
Bikes, helmets, and locks, will be provided for adults that opt into rentals (sorry, rentals are not available for youth). Bobos Bites Granola Bars will be available for all.
Guests to Bring their Own: A full belly! Lunch is not included! Water bottle, Backpack, Hat & Sunglasses, Shoes with tread (for the hike), Rain jacket and an extra layer for inclement weather. If you are providing your own bike, please also bring your own helmet.
Meeting Location: Homewood Suites Hotel Lobby 4950 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303 Free Parking on-site
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/4/2022
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