19.45
miles of total riding
9543
ft highest point
1325
ft of elevation gain
This route starts near Frisco, so if you want to end your ride close to town this is a great place to start.
This is a popular 19.45 mile-long route utilizing Summit County’s multi-use paved Recreational Pathway system (Recpath).
The views of mountainous terrain, juxtaposed against the smooth, shimmering surface of the Dillon Reservoir make for a scenic and memorable experience.
The route can be ridden in either direction, clockwise or counter-clockwise, and both directions require a substantial gain in elevation in order to pass over Swan Mountain.
Circumnavigating the reservoir in a clockwise direction allows a gentler climb of Swan Mountain on a separated Recpath away from the roadway and provides a fast, fun descent along Swan Mountain Road between Sapphire Point and State Highway 9.
Riding counter-clockwise requires climbing Swan Mountain Road on a relatively steep and narrow shoulder but also provides a lower-speed cruise down the Swan Mountain Recpath without vehicular traffic.
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Here's a youtube videothat will give you a good idea of what it is like.
Check out Kaptain's instagram post to get inspired.
Roughly 30 spots in a dirt lot on the side of the road.
Open:
24 hours
Closed:
24 hours
Warning:
Check the <a href="https://www.summitcountyco.gov/1591/Recpath-Conditions">website here</a> for any potential closures.