Bike Streets 4+

Bike Streets

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.1 • 9 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Find a low-stress bike route to any destination in Denver.

Denver Bike Streets

Discover low-stress bike routes to get anywhere in Denver, Colorado. Mount your phone on your bike, open the Bike Streets app, and explore our city in a way you never knew was possible.

Volunteers from all over Denver helped us identify the streets they love to ride in their neighborhoods. We rode thousands of miles on these streets. And a group of open-source software developers got together and turned the map into an app.

About this release

Don't expect the fancy stuff. Yet. This, the very first version of the Bike Streets app is simple: the low-stress bike map on top of the Denver city map and your GPS beacon. If you want to see the app get better faster, please volunteer with us!

About the Bike Streets Project

We started the Bike Streets Project because we were tired of riding in bike lanes on big, congested city streets with cars whizzing by at 40 MPH.

Neighborhood streets, by contrast, are often delightful, quiet places to be on a bicycle. They’re places where people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds can comfortably ride. There are a few streets like this on the official Denver Bike Map -- they’re called “neighborhood bikeways.” We thought, why not expand that concept to the entire city? Let’s create a complete network of these types of routes from Westwood to Lowry and from Globeville to Wellshire. And let’s do it now so we can ride now.

“Low stress,” of course, doesn’t mean “no stress.” Cars and other vehicles use these streets, many of which don’t have traffic signals. At large intersections or any time you feel uncomfortable, we encourage you to get off your bike and walk on the sidewalk.

If you have suggestions or want to get involved in the project as a volunteer or open-source developer, we’d love to hear from you: info@bikestreets.com.

Ride on!

Ratings and Reviews

4.1 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

Tooter28 ,

Great Denver bike app

To be upfront, this is a basic and straightforward app. It doesn’t generate point-to-point directions and is nowhere near as slick as something like Strava. But what it does have is the best intel for cycling in Denver. The routes are tried and true, crowdsourced and verified by the folks who made the app. If you follow these routes, you will discover whole new parts of the city and using safe routes designed to get you where you need to go with as little traffic as possible.

DenverAllen ,

Great way to get around Denver by bike

During these last few months the major recreational trails like the Cherry Creek Trail have been too crowded for me to feel comfortable biking on. I started using bike streets extensively the spring and summer and they are such relaxing calm streets that are perfect to go for a ride on. They’ve allowed me to explore new parts of town that I never would’ve felt comfortable going to because I didn’t know which streets were safe is for biking.

IWlovesRG ,

Rediscovering the joy of bike riding!

The Bike Streets project, first the maps and now the mobile app have been a great way to get the confidence I needed to ride my bike around Denver. I am a 60+ woman and my purpose is to use less my car (for our planet's sake ) and being on two wheels to get to my job, the grocery store, etc. My priority is on safety and easy of riding. Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this “dream app” come true.
Ingrid

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