I can't help you with bike shops, you'll have to google Denver Bike rental, or nightlife but the Cherry Creek trail is close by. It's reasonably flat, basically follows Speer Blvd right along the edge of the Cherry Creek. You can ride it to Cherry Creek Resevoir. The other option is to take the Cherry Creek trail to Confluence Park then go south on the Platte. On a nice weekend the Starbucks at REI (Confluence) is a cyclists hangout.
On the South Platte you can ride all the way to Chatfield Park or take the Bear Creek to Bear Creek Park, a little more climbing. Mt. Carbon is a nice up and down into the Park.
If you want a map check out the Denver Bicycle Touring Club. www.dbtc.org
They publish an awesome map that you can find at any bike shop. The trails I mentioned are pretty flat but you will feel the elevation and lack of humidity. Drink plenty of water before you come and plan to carry water with you. Also, be prepared for a change in the weather, Denver weather in April can be sunny and warm but quickly change to cloudy and cold.
If you like to shop there is the Cherry Creek mall. My favorite shop is Outdoor Divas off Clayton and 3rd. It's a women's only outdoor shop, no bike rentals, however.
Madscott13, there's lots of bike lanes around the downtown and University areas. Bike to work day has over 27,000 riders. Denver also has a good downtown transit system. There are 650 miles of bike trails and bike lanes so it's a pretty commuter friendly place. There are jerky drivers and also dumb cyclists but many drivers are also cyclists. In my neighborhood on a sunny, warm day in the spring you will see cyclists everywhere.
Check out the advocacy group Bike Denver for more information.
Bicycling in Denver is one of the reasons we settled here. We can ride out of our garage and head in any direction and as far as we want on paved trails or bike lanes. I feel safe on the trails/bike lanes and often ride by myself.



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