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Colorado
Summit County
Frisco

Tenmile Recpath

Moderate

2.9

(8)

78

riders

Tenmile Recpath

01:30

22.8km

290m

Cycling

Embark on a touring bicycle adventure along the Tenmile Recpath, a moderate 14.2-mile (22.8 km) route that winds through the scenic White River National Forest. You will gain 946 feet (288 metres) in elevation, typically taking about 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete. As you pedal, you'll enjoy diverse…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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White River National Forest

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11.7 km

Copper Mountain

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Copper Mountain is mainly known for its skiing venue, but it also has all the mountain town activities that non-skiers love! You can enjoy some golfing, hiking, mountain biking, or …

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22.8 km

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19.6 km

3.02 km

144 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

19.6 km

3.07 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is cycling the Tenmile Recpath?

The difficulty varies. The stretch from Frisco to Copper Mountain is a gradual, moderate uphill climb. Continuing past Copper Mountain towards Vail Pass involves steeper, more strenuous sections. For an easier experience, consider cycling downhill from Vail Pass or Copper Mountain back to Frisco.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Tenmile Range peaks and Tenmile Creek. The path also passes by ponds and through aspen groves, which are particularly beautiful in the fall and help buffer noise from the adjacent Interstate 70.

Where can I park to access the Tenmile Recpath?

Parking is available at various access points along the trail, including in Frisco and near Copper Mountain. The trail is part of the extensive Summit County Recreational Pathway System, offering multiple entry points.

Are there shuttle services available for cyclists?

Yes, a notable feature for touring cyclists is the availability of shuttle services that can transport you and your bike to the top of Vail Pass. This allows for a predominantly downhill ride back towards Frisco, covering a significant distance with minimal pedaling.

When is the best time of year to cycle the Tenmile Recpath?

The path is open year-round. However, for cycling, late spring through early fall offers the most pleasant conditions. The fall is especially scenic due to the changing aspen leaves.

Is the Tenmile Recpath dog-friendly?

The Tenmile Recpath is a multi-use path, and dogs are generally permitted. However, they must be kept on a leash, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Always check local regulations for any specific restrictions.

Do I need any permits or pay fees to use the Tenmile Recpath?

No, there are generally no permits or fees required to access or use the Tenmile Recpath itself. It is a public recreational pathway. While the trail passes through areas managed by the White River National Forest, standard recreational use of the path does not typically require a permit.

Are there facilities or water stops along the way?

Yes, water fountains are accessible at key points, such as near the Frisco marina entrance road and at the base of Copper Mountain. Restrooms may also be available at these and other developed areas along the route.

Does the Tenmile Recpath connect to other trails?

Yes, the Tenmile Recpath is a central part of the Summit County Recreational Pathway System. It seamlessly connects to other popular trails like the Blue River Recpath, which extends towards Breckenridge, and the Vail Pass Recpath, continuing westward towards Vail. The route also passes through sections of the Tenmile Recpath, CDT ilgST, and Fremont Pass Recreational Pathway.

What is the surface of the Tenmile Recpath?

The Tenmile Recpath is a paved, multi-use asphalt path. It largely follows a historic narrow-gauge railroad line, providing a smooth surface suitable for touring bicycles, inline skaters, and other users.

Is the Tenmile Recpath suitable for families with young children?

The section from Frisco to Copper Mountain is generally considered moderate and suitable for families. However, the full 18.5-mile Dillon Reservoir Recpath loop, which can connect to this path, is more strenuous and not recommended for young children or bike trailers due to shared vehicle lanes and challenging sections.

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