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United States
Colorado
Summit County
Copper Mountain

Tenmile Recpath

Moderate

4.5

(5803)

12,302

riders

Tenmile Recpath

01:04

15.5km

250m

Cycling

The Tenmile Recpath offers a fantastic touring cycling experience through the heart of Summit County, Colorado. As you ride this paved path, you'll be immersed in continuous views of the towering Tenmile Range, following Tenmile Creek and passing picturesque spots like Black Lake. Lush aspen groves provide natural buffers, creating…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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7.76 km

Vail Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

At 10,622 feet high, you can truly feel the altitude as you ride. The pass maintains a steady elevation, with mountains surrounding you along the way. There are plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the breathtaking views.

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13.5 km

1.81 km

145 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Tenmile Recpath?

The Tenmile Recpath connects to several towns, offering various parking options. A common starting point is Frisco, where you can find parking near the marina or other public lots. You can also park at Copper Mountain or near the Vail Pass trailhead if you plan to start your ride from there.

Are there shuttle services available for the Tenmile Recpath?

Yes, a popular strategy for an easier ride is to take a shuttle to the top of Vail Pass. From there, you can enjoy a largely downhill, gradual ride back towards Frisco, requiring little pedaling for about 10 miles.

Is the Tenmile Recpath dog-friendly?

While the trail is open to various users, specific regulations for dogs can vary depending on the exact section and local ordinances within Summit County and the White River National Forest. Generally, dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are expected to clean up after them. Always check for posted signs at trailheads for the most current rules.

What is the best time of year to ride the Tenmile Recpath?

The best time for touring cycling is typically from late spring through early fall when the path is clear of snow. However, the trail is open year-round and can be used for activities like cross-country skiing in winter, offering a different experience.

Can I use the Tenmile Recpath in winter?

Yes, the Tenmile Recpath is open year-round. While cycling is popular in warmer months, in winter, it transforms into a scenic route suitable for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the Tenmile Recpath?

No, there are generally no permits or fees required to access and use the Tenmile Recpath itself. It's a public recreational pathway. However, if you are utilizing services like shuttles, those will have their own costs.

Does the Tenmile Recpath require an entrance fee for White River National Forest?

No, there is no specific entrance fee required to access the Tenmile Recpath within the White River National Forest. The path is freely accessible to the public.

Is the Tenmile Recpath suitable for beginner cyclists?

The Tenmile Recpath offers sections suitable for beginners, especially if you opt for the downhill ride from Vail Pass to Frisco. The section from Frisco south to Copper Mountain is a gradual uphill climb, considered moderate. E-bikes are permitted and can greatly assist with the uphill portions, making it more accessible for those seeking an easier ride.

What is the terrain like on the Tenmile Recpath?

The Tenmile Recpath is primarily a paved asphalt path, making it ideal for road and touring bikes. While much of it is smooth, be aware that beyond Copper Mountain towards Vail Pass, the trail becomes steeper and features some sharp curves.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the Tenmile Recpath?

You'll be treated to breathtaking mountain views, traveling adjacent to Tenmile Creek and offering expansive vistas of the Tenmile Range. The path winds through woodlands, past numerous ponds and mountain lakes. While beautiful, it does run parallel to Interstate 70 for much of its length, so some traffic noise can be present.

Are there any notable points of interest on the route?

Beyond the stunning natural scenery, the path itself follows a historical narrow-gauge railroad spur. You'll also find convenient water fountains at key points, such as the Frisco Marina entrance road and at the base of Copper Mountain. The summit of Vail Pass is a significant landmark and a popular starting point for many riders.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Tenmile Recpath is a key segment of the extensive Summit County Recreational Pathway System. From Frisco, it seamlessly links to the Blue River Recpath and the Frisco-Farmers Korner Recpath. The route also passes through sections of the Tenmile Recpath, Wilder Gulch Connect Trail, Wilder Gulch Trail, Gopher It, and Corral Creek Trail, offering diverse and longer touring options.

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