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Electric Scooter Riding in Denver, Colorado

Your complete guide to electric scooter laws, best routes, terrain tips, and gear recommendations for Denver.

Mixed TerrainScooter Score: 8/10Pop. 715,522Avg. Commute: 5 mi

Electric Scooter Laws & Regulations in Denver

Understanding local electric scooter regulations is essential before riding in Denver. Here is a summary of the current rules.

Max Speed20 mph on streets
Where AllowedStreets, bike lanes, and multi-use paths. Prohibited on sidewalks in downtown Denver. Speed limit of 6 mph on sidewalks where permitted.
Helmet RequirementRequired for riders under 18
Age Requirement18 years or older for shared scooters; no age minimum for private scooters with parental consent

Note: Denver has embraced e-scooters with a robust shared scooter program and growing bike lane network. The city is largely flat despite its proximity to the mountains, making it excellent for scooter commuting.

Laws may change. Always verify current regulations with your local transportation department before riding.

Top Electric Scooter Routes & Paths in Denver

Denver offers great riding options for electric scooter riders. Here are the top routes and paths to explore.

1

Cherry Creek Trail

A 40-mile paved trail running from downtown Denver to Franktown. Flat, smooth, and connects to dozens of parks and neighborhoods.

2

South Platte River Trail

A 30-mile trail following the South Platte River through the heart of Denver. Connects Confluence Park to Chatfield Reservoir with minimal elevation change.

3

Highlands to RiNo Loop

A 5-mile urban loop through two of Denver's trendiest neighborhoods using protected bike lanes on Brighton Blvd and dedicated paths along the Platte River.

Terrain & Climate in Denver

Terrain

Denver is a mix of flat sections and hills. The average commute is 5 miles.

Mixed terrain calls for a versatile electric scooter that handles both flats and climbs. A powerful single or dual motor scooter offers the best of both worlds. Estimate your range with our range calculator.

Climate & Battery Tips

Over 300 days of sunshine per year with dry air and low humidity. Winters bring occasional snow but roads clear quickly. Altitude (5,280 ft) does not affect electric scooter performance.

Recommended Gear for Denver Riders

Based on Denver's mixed terrain and mild climate, here is the gear we recommend.

Denver has mild conditions that are friendly to most standard riding gear. A good helmet, lights, and a lock are always recommended.

Best Electric Scooters for Denver

Denver's mixed terrain calls for electric scooters that can handle a mix of flat sections and hills. Here are our top picks.

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