- Created: July 14, 2023 5:14 pm
- Updated: November 9, 2023 2:31 pm
- Distance Instructions
- Distance 3 miles
- Time 21 min
- Speed 10 mph
- Min altitude 9675 ft
- Peak 11385 ft
- Climb 1759 ft
- Descent 49 ft
This dirt road is a fantastic opportunity to see what a ski resort looks like in the summer. A quick ride to the top yields amazing views of Breckenridge as well as the surrounding mountains. The road itself is dirt and gets a little narrow and gnarly towards the top, first time dirt riders could experience a little nervousness navigating a couple of the switchbacks. Overall a great ride under the chair lifts, getting to see the terrain without snow on it is very cool indeed.
1. Peak 9
Cool mountain breezes and long, sun-drenched afternoons make it easy to seek out the excitement in every day, whether you start early on the river casting dries at a particularly alluring eddy, splashing through rapids on a Class V run down the Arkansas, or you take to the singletrack on two wheels or four legs — compliments of our expert wranglers and equine guides for a real, authentic Western adventure. Of course, the journey is the sweet spot of any outing here, and it often comes with a sighting of the most social locals — the moose, elk, deer and other native wildlife who enjoy mingling with Breckenridge guests as much as the residents do (albeit from a little further away.)
Source: Colorado.com
This dirt road is a fantastic opportunity to see what a ski resort looks like in the summer. A quick ride to the top yields amazing views of Breckenridge as well as the surrounding mountains. The road itself is dirt and gets a little narrow and gnarly towards the top, first time dirt riders could experience a little nervousness navigating a couple of the switchbacks. Overall a great ride under the chair lifts, getting to see the terrain without snow on it is very cool indeed.