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Road cycling
Cycle the Upper Blue Recpath, a 15-mile paved route in Summit County, offering moderate road cycling with mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.09 km
Highlight • Monument
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12.1 km
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24.2 km
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Parking
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10.2 km
7.17 km
5.69 km
874 m
185 m
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15.2 km
8.97 km
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The full 15-mile (24.2 km) route is estimated to take around 67 minutes to complete on a racebike. This duration can vary based on your cycling speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, it's generally considered a good option for beginners due to its paved surface and dedicated path. While it does involve a gradual climb when heading south towards Breckenridge, the overall difficulty is moderate, making it accessible for those new to road cycling.
The Upper Blue Recpath is fully paved and well-maintained, making it ideal for road bikes. You'll encounter a gradual climb of about 564 feet when cycling towards Breckenridge, with some sections having a gradient between 1 and 3 percent. It's a bidirectional path, so expect users traveling in both directions.
The path offers outstanding views of the Tenmile Range, the Blue River, and the surrounding Colorado Rockies. Key highlights include the Kachina Steel sculpture and a beautiful View of Dillon Reservoir.
The Upper Blue Recpath is often one of the first trails in Summit County to open in the spring, making it excellent for early-season cycling. It remains a popular choice throughout the warmer months, offering pleasant conditions and scenic views.
You can access the path from various points, with convenient parking available at both ends of the trail in Frisco and Breckenridge. It also serves as a suitable transportation alternative to State Route 9 between these towns.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Summit County Recreational Pathway System, which includes the Upper Blue Recpath. However, they must be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to use the Summit County Recreational Pathway System, including the Upper Blue Recpath. It is publicly accessible for recreation.
Absolutely. The Recpath system is well-connected, allowing for extended rides. It intersects with sections of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, the TransAmerica Trail (Colorado), and the Dillon Reservoir Recpath, enabling routes well over 50 miles.
When heading south towards Breckenridge, you'll encounter a consistent, gradual uphill. To manage this effectively, especially on longer rides, focus on maintaining a steady pace and ensure you're well-hydrated and fueled. Don't be afraid to take short breaks to enjoy the views and conserve energy.
The path passes through the heart of Breckenridge, offering easy access to local shops, cafes, and restrooms. You'll find various amenities in both Frisco and Breckenridge at either end of the trail.