Vail Pass Recpath

Colorado

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Vail Pass Recpath Facts

States: Colorado
Counties: Eagle, Summit
Length: 14.4 miles
Trail end points: Ten Mile Canyon Recpath at Copper Rd. and SR 91 (Copper Mountain) and Gore Creek Campground on Bighorn Rd. (6 miles east of Vail)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 8447811

Vail Pass Recpath Description

The Vail Pass Recpath is a popular route for cyclists, inline skaters and hikers who seek a paved off-road route through spectacular mountain scenery. The trail runs along Interstate 70 from the resort community of Copper Mountain to the Gore Creek Campground in White River National Forest, just outside of Vail.

East of Vail, the trail begins where Bighorn Road ends, following what used to be US 6 to Vail Pass, a cool 10,554 feet. (Restrooms are available here.) From Vail Pass, the trail descends all the way to Copper Mountain—home of Copper Mountain Resort—which offers a nice stopover for refreshments and a rest.

At the junction of I-70 and State Route 91 on the eastern edge of Copper Mountain, the Vail Pass Recpath seamlessly meets the Ten Mile Canyon Recpath. Take the paved rail-trail north along Tenmile Creek and I-70 to reach the small town of Frisco and additional trails in the Summit County Recreational Pathway System.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking and restrooms are available near the trail's midpoint at Vail Pass. Take Exit 190 from I-70 to reach the rest area.

To reach the northern trailhead east of Vail, take Exit 180 from I-70 and travel east for 2.3 miles on Bighorn Road. You'll go under I-70 and past the Gore Creek Campground. Park just beyond at the road closure gate. At the other end of the trail in Copper Mountain, park in the large public parking lots on Wheeler Place, Ten Mile Circle, Copper Road or Beeler Place.

Vail Pass Recpath Reviews

Beautiful views and easy cycle as mostly downhill

Beautiful views and easy cycle as mostly downhill

amazing path

Very steep climb but so worth it! Amazing views and very fast ride back down the hill!

excellent

Excellent trail. Beautiful views. Minimal traffic to contend with

Beautiful Trail, but steep!

Make no mistake this might be a rail-trail but it is very steep with several hairpin turns. Great if you’re coasting downhill but be prepared going up. I did the uphill part of this trail on inline skates and would not recommend that unless you’re really looking for a workout and are comfortable speeding down hills. The trail itself is one of the most beautiful I’ve ever been on, and you don’t really even notice the Interstate nearby. The surface was a little iffy at first near Copper Mountain but was mostly great save for a few washouts from all the rain. I can’t wait to come bqck with a bike

Accordion

Keystone to Vail

I love the fact that this path extends almost to Vail. This allows you to ride between 3/4 of the Vail Resorts mountains without having to ride on a major road.

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