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Summit County
Frisco

Lakeshore Perimeter Trail

Easy

3.3

(9)

85

riders

Lakeshore Perimeter Trail

00:56

10.4km

70m

Cycling

The Lakeshore Perimeter Trail offers a truly scenic touring cycling experience, winding around the sparkling Dillon Reservoir. You'll cycle through a diverse landscape of lush pine forests, open meadows, and rocky shores, all while enjoying continuous views of the water and the majestic Gore and Tenmile mountain ranges. Keep an…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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5.13 km

Crown Point Peninsula, White River National Forest

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The Crown Point peninsula is a popular place for hiking, cycling, shishing, and camping. You have near 360 degree views of mountains and you feel like you are in the wilderness despite being a short ride away from Frisco.

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8.30 km

1.33 km

396 m

293 m

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8.73 km

913 m

542 m

216 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to cycle the Lakeshore Perimeter Trail?

The trail is known for being one of the first to open in the spring, making it an excellent choice for early-season cycling. It offers beautiful scenery throughout the warmer months, with wildflowers in spring and golden aspens in the fall. Be aware that it can be very popular and busy, especially during peak season.

Is the Lakeshore Perimeter Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to intermediate with easy grades and minimal climbing, making it well-suited for families and beginner touring cyclists. Its gentle profile also makes it ideal for visitors to Summit County to acclimate to the high altitude.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The route offers varied terrain, primarily consisting of singletrack for a natural cycling experience. It also includes sections of asphalt, such as through parking lots and campground roads, and dirt paths. It's described as a 'flowy Lakeside trail' with some technical elements, winding corners, and speed sections, and can be narrow in parts.

Where can I park and access the trail?

The trail is easily accessible from the Dickey Day Use Area. Public transportation is also available via the Summit Stage bus service, providing convenient access to the area.

Are dogs allowed on the Lakeshore Perimeter Trail?

Yes, the trail is shared by dog walkers, indicating that dogs are permitted. However, as it's a popular and busy multi-use trail, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the trail or White River National Forest?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Lakeshore Perimeter Trail itself or the White River National Forest for day use. However, always check the latest regulations from the US Forest Service or local authorities before your visit, especially if you plan on camping or engaging in other specific activities.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

Cyclists often spot local wildlife such as mule deer, red foxes, ospreys, and bald eagles while riding. The diverse landscapes of pine forests, open meadows, and rocky shorelines provide habitats for various species.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Dillon Reservoir Recpath, the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, and the TransAmerica Trail (Colorado), among others.

What scenic points or landmarks can I see along the way?

You'll enjoy continuous views of the Dillon Reservoir, framed by the majestic Gore and Tenmile mountain ranges. The route also offers views of the Dillon Dam and passes by the Crown Point Peninsula, White River National Forest, which is a notable viewpoint.

Is it possible to cycle this trail in winter?

While the trail is known for early spring access, winter conditions in Summit County can be severe. Snow and ice can make cycling challenging or impossible. It's best to check local trail conditions and weather forecasts before attempting a winter ride.

What should I be aware of due to the trail's popularity?

The Lakeshore Perimeter Trail is very popular and often busy, shared by mountain bikers, hikers, runners, and dog walkers. It is multi-directional, so be mindful of other users, adjust your speed in blind turns, and practice trail etiquette to ensure safety and enjoyment for everyone.

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