"Running the Rio Grande My morning routine in Aspen always starts with a run along the Rio Grande Trail. The trail is easily accessed from downtown and stretches 41 miles between Aspen and Glenwood Springs with an elevation change of 2,120 feet. It used to be an old railroad corridor before it was converted into a mostly paved trail for cyclists in 2008. I start my run in Aspen and run out and back for about six miles. That stretch of the trail takes you past the Aspen Art Museum (which is moving locations in 2014), the John Denver Sanctuary, and stunning homes nestled along the river and up in the mountains. In July and August the wildflowers pop with color and if you leave early enough there's a good chance you'll spot deer, chipmunks, and other wildlife."
Beautiful trail and so easy to do. Just pick how many miles you want to do this trail can go for a very long amount of miles. You can walk it, bike it, bring all your family members and enjoy.
Rich friend
Google
Absolutely the nicest best maintained bike trail I’ve ever been on in Colo. Ebike friendly and nice people and places to pull over. Love it thanks