Blue river biking
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- griddles
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Blue river biking
Is there any bike route between Blue River and Breckenridge that isn't just on the highway? Doesn't have to be paved but haven't seen any other options. Thanks.
- justiner
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Re: Blue river biking
Highway is your best bet- it’s a part of the cross country cycling route. There’s also a Summit Stage bus that’ll take you up there. For points farther south, try the Burrow Trail (MTB).
- 12ersRule
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Re: Blue river biking
If you're on a mountain bike I seem to recall the Aspen Alley trail and trails around Mt argentine being decent. It is very indirect but it beats 9.