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Road cycling
Cycle the 58.6-mile Eagle Valley Trail, a moderate paved route through Eagle County, offering river views and town connections.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.81 km
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35.2 km
Highlight • Settlement
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48.2 km
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94.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
49.3 km
24.9 km
16.4 km
3.19 km
620 m
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Surfaces
52.0 km
42.2 km
222 m
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Highest point (2,290 m)
Lowest point (1,930 m)
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The Eagle Valley Trail is predominantly a paved bike path, making it ideal for road cycling. While most of the route is on dedicated paths, some sections may transition to wide road shoulders or shared sidewalks, particularly through more developed areas. Cyclists should be mindful of mixed traffic in these shared spaces.
You can expect diverse and appealing scenery. Much of the route parallels the scenic Eagle River, offering views of the river, surrounding mountains, and riparian areas. The trail passes through various towns like Edwards, Avon, and Eagle-Vail, featuring landscaped areas, golf courses, and urban sections with shops and restaurants. Portions also run alongside US Highway 6, I-70, and active railroad tracks. Autumn is particularly colorful with fall foliage.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy and is designed to be accessible for various ages and abilities. Many sections have negligible elevation gain. However, some parts, like riding east from the intersection of Gore Creek and the Eagle River towards Vail, involve a steady, gradual uphill climb that is noticeable.
The full length of the Eagle Valley Trail, which is approximately 94 kilometers (58 miles) in its currently completed form, typically takes around 4 hours and 27 minutes to ride for a racebike. This duration can vary based on your pace and stops.
The trail passes through several towns and settlements, including Eagle and Gypsum. You can usually find public parking in or near these communities, which offer convenient access points to the multi-use path. Specific parking areas are not detailed, but town centers are good starting points.
Yes, the Eagle Valley Trail is a multi-use pathway that accommodates various users, including those with dogs. When passing through shared spaces or developed areas, you should expect mixed traffic, including dogs, and ensure your pet is leashed and under control.
Autumn is a particularly colorful and scenic time to ride the trail, with vibrant fall foliage. However, the trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
No, the Eagle Valley Trail is a public multi-use pathway, and there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use it.
While generally easy, riding east from the intersection of Gore Creek and the Eagle River towards Vail involves a steady, gradual uphill climb. This section, while not severe, is more noticeable than other parts of the trail and might require a bit more effort.
Yes, a key feature of the Eagle Valley Trail is its role in connecting multiple communities across Eagle County, including Dotsero, Gypsum, Eagle, Edwards, Avon, and Vail. It serves as a vital non-motorized corridor for both recreation and transportation. The trail is part of a larger vision to create a 63-mile paved pathway, with approximately 58 miles currently completed.
Yes, as the trail passes through various towns such as Edwards, Avon, and Eagle-Vail, you'll find local amenities like shopping and dining options. These communities offer opportunities to stop for refreshments or supplies during your ride.
The trail offers several points of interest, including the Eagle Valley Trail Picnic Area. You'll also pass through the settlements of Eagle and Gypsum, which provide access to local services and views of the surrounding area.