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Silverthorne

Silverthorne Blue River Trail

Moderate

3.0

(25)

59

hikers

Silverthorne Blue River Trail

02:32

9.84km

40m

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Hike the Silverthorne Blue River Trail, a 6.1-mile paved path along the Blue River with views of Dillon Reservoir and the Tenmile Range.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Silverthorne Blue River Trail

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The Silverthorne Blue River Trail helps to connect the entire town of Silverthorne to the shops, outlets, and restaurants it provides. The path is completely paved and crosses several roads. …

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4.93 km

North Pond Park

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Located right next to Silverthorne Elementary School is North Pond Park. The park marks the northern terminus of the Silverthorne Blue River Trail. With a pavilion area, restrooms, a fishing …

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9.84 km

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8.82 km

748 m

244 m

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6.51 km

2.66 km

647 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Silverthorne Blue River Trail?

You can find convenient parking in various locations within Silverthorne, as the trail runs through the town. Good starting points include areas near the Silverthorne Town Center or close to North Pond Park. The trail's accessibility means you can often park near businesses or public spaces and easily hop on.

Is the Silverthorne Blue River Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Silverthorne Blue River Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's a multi-use paved path, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike the Silverthorne Blue River Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer wildflowers and lush scenery, while fall brings beautiful aspen colors. It's also a viable option for winter running, though conditions may vary. For the most comfortable hiking experience, late spring through early fall is ideal.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Silverthorne Blue River Trail?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to use the Silverthorne Blue River Trail. It is a public multi-use path, and access is free. The trail is located within the general area of the White River National Forest, but specific permits are not required for its use.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail is primarily a paved multi-use path, making it very accessible. It features a mix of open and wooded sections, running alongside the Blue River. While generally flat, there's a slight downhill grade when heading north. You'll also encounter elevated boardwalks, bridges, and tunnels designed to navigate the environment.

What kind of scenery and viewpoints can I expect along the route?

You can expect beautiful views of the Blue River, especially when water levels are good. The trail also offers glimpses of the surrounding mountains, including the Tenmile Range and the Continental Divide. Depending on where you connect, you might also get stunning views of the Dillon Reservoir. Keep an eye out for wildflowers and aspen groves in season.

Are there any specific points of interest along the route?

Yes, a notable point of interest is the North Pond Park, which the trail passes by. The trail itself, the Silverthorne Blue River Trail, is a highlight for its scenic river views and accessibility.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely! The Silverthorne Blue River Trail is considered easy and is an excellent option for beginners and families. Its paved, generally flat surface makes it suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including strollers and bikes.

Does the trail connect to other paths or areas?

Yes, the trail is a key part of Silverthorne's connectivity. It links to the broader Summit County Recpath system, allowing access to trails leading to Dillon, Keystone, Frisco, and Breckenridge. Specifically, it connects to the Dillon Dam multi-use path around the Dillon Reservoir. The route also passes through sections of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route and the TransAmerica Trail (Colorado).

Can I expect to see wildlife on the trail?

Yes, the trail offers opportunities for wildlife sightings, especially in the wooded sections and along the river. You might spot various bird species, small mammals, and occasionally larger animals, particularly during quieter times of day.

Is the Silverthorne Blue River Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Silverthorne Blue River Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, stretching for approximately 3 to 3.5 miles one-way. However, its extensive connectivity to the wider Summit County Recpath system allows you to create longer loop variations by combining it with other trails around the Dillon Reservoir or into neighboring towns.

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