I have some suggested rides for SWFOG 2017 out of Loveland. Have done most of these roads and enjoyed then all. Esp. 103. Can send you a PDF too.
Ride to Fraser and RMNP in afternoon.
269 miles
Roughly 9 hours
Start: 7:00-8:00am
Arrive Fraser: 12:50pm
Lunch: McDonalds in Winter Park or Sharky's in Fraser. Do what feels good.
Back at hotel: 4:00-5:00pm
Ride west to Estes Park, SE on US36 towards Lyons. At Lyons take CO7 SW towards Raymond. South on CO72, Peak to Peak Hwy all the way to Central City. Have a look around the old town, gamble, get a snack or even an early lunch. Take the Central City Parkway over to I-70. Get off at Empire and climb to Winter Park and Fraser. Continue on to Granby, then right on US34 to the Rocky Mountain National Park. Look around and then continue on down the east side of the Rocky Mtns. To the hotel.
Ride to Walden, RMNP in the morning.
258 miles
Roughly 8.5 hours
Start: 7:00-8:00am
Arrive at Walden: 12:45pm
There are a few places to eat. The Taverns are interesting.
Back at hotel: 3:30-5:00 pm
Ride west to the Rocky Mountain National Park on US34. Look around, continue on to Granby, then turn north on CO125 to Walden. High country valleys with mountain views. You might try the Moosecreek Cafe or a tavern, and the merc. has ice cream. At Walden turn south on CO14 and enjoy the east slope of the Rockies. Turn SE onto N County Rd 27E, then E on US34 back to the hotel.
Ride to Mt. Evans at 14,264 ft., and 103.
255 miles
Roughly 9 hours
Start: 6:00 am
Arrive at top of Mt. Evans at approx: 10:00am. (try to beat the traffic)
Central City for lunch: 12:00pm.
Back at hotel: 3:00pm
Bring Oxygen.
Ride the flat lands thru Longmont, into the foothills to the Peak to Peak Hwy all the way to Central City. Take Parkway to US 40/I-70 for a few miles, get off at Exit 240 and then take CO103 to Echo Lake and entrance to Mt. Evans. Take Mt. Evans Senic Byway. Pay at the entrance (Golden Age is free). It is only 14 miles to the top but will take a while due to traffic. Exit Park to right on CO103 (one of my favorite roads, very twisty) to Evergreen Parkway, left and then left again on Co. Rd. 65 to CO40, other side of I-70. Stop at Central City for lunch. Very pleasant ride back to the hotel on
the Peak to Peak Hwy. CO72, which will take you to Estes Park on the way or shortcut by way of CO7 and Lyons.