CO 67 N

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  • Author: Motobeemer
  • Created: July 29, 2023 4:44 pm
  • Updated: November 10, 2023 3:12 pm
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Route type: Ride Through
Difficulty grade: Blue (Intermediate)
Pavement Quality Good pavement, when it turns to dirt it is a light dirt road, no crazy technical stuff
Route Type Some nice winding sweepers and turns near Deckers while on the pavement, pretty tame dirt road
Traffic Level Commuter/ Residential traffic, fishermen and other bikes during the weekend
Fuel Stops Sedalia has fuel, none in Deckers
Hazards Wildlife, some sand in corners
  • Distance Instructions
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  • Distance 26 miles
  • Time 53 min
  • Speed 31 mph
  • Min altitude 5768 ft
  • Peak 7881 ft
  • Climb 3104 ft
  • Descent 3711 ft









CO 67 (the North Section) runs from Deckers, CO to Sedalia, CO. It should be noted that while this road starts winding along the river it turns to dirt, and then back to pavement again thus making it an intermediate ride. Deckers is a great hangout spot before beginning this ride, or after the ride if you run it from Sedalia back the other way. The road's proximity to the Denver area make it the start (or end) of a great day ride, just be aware it will be very busy on the weekends.

1. CO 67 N

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Address: 7996 CO-67, Sedalia, CO 80135, USA

Deckers is an unincorporated community along the South Platte River in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. Stephen Decker built a general store here in the 1890s. He later added a saloon and called the settlement "Daffodil." The presence of natural springs led him to establish Deckers Mineral Springs and Resort in the popular region for fly-fishing. Deckers received national attention for the June 2002 forest fire, known as the Hayman Fire, which burned thousands of acres on the outskirts of the Denver metro area.

Source: Wikipedia

CO 67 (the North Section) runs from Deckers, CO to Sedalia, CO. It should be noted that while this road starts winding along the river it turns to dirt, and then back to pavement again thus making it an intermediate ride. Deckers is a great hangout spot before beginning this ride, or after the ride if you run it from Sedalia back the other way. The road’s proximity to the Denver area make it the start (or end) of a great day ride, just be aware it will be very busy on the weekends.

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