GRAVEL TRAILS

Discover Central Colorado’s gravel biking scene: scenic routes like Boreas Pass that leads to the Continental Divide or Tiger Road with beginner-friendly terrain. Whether chasing alpine panoramas or rolling through foothills, these rides provide adventure, solitude, and natural beauty.

  • DILLON RESERVOIR LOOP

    Discover the Dillon Reservoir gravel biking loop: an 18‑mile paved and gravel circuit around Dillon Reservoir at 9,000‑9,800 ft. Enjoy panoramic alpine views, a challenging climb over Swan Mountain, scenic meadows and forest, plus lakeside stops in Frisco, Dillon, and Silverthorne—ideal for adventurous riders and recreational cyclists alike.

  • BOREAS PASS ROAD

    Ride Boreas Pass Road—Central Colorado’s iconic gravel loop from Breckenridge to the Continental Divide. This 12–34 mile out‑and‑back features gentle climbs through aspen groves, panoramic Ten‑Mile Range views, historic rail remnants, and summit elevation above 11,400 ft. Ideal for adventurous cyclists seeking scenic, high‑altitude gravel experiences.

  • TIGER ROAD

    Ride Tiger Road—Breckenridge’s iconic gravel gateway nestled in the Swan River Valley. This smooth out‑and‑back winds along gently rolling terrain through historic dredge boat remnants, aspen groves, and access to alpine singletrack. Ideal for all levels, Tiger Road offers scenic, family‑friendly gravel adventures just moments from downtown.

  • PEAK 9 ROAD

    Discover Peak 9 Road gravel biking in Breckenridge—a scenic 6.6‑mile climb rising from 9,865 ft to summit trails. Expect steady grades onto rough doubletrack above timberline, with sweeping alpine vistas, rocky terrain, and access to Wheeler and Spruce Creek loops—perfect for adventurous gravel riders chasing thrilling elevation gains.