Hiking in Breckenridge, Colorado
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Breckenridge, Colorado
Includes Frisco and Silverthorne
Hiking
Backpacking TrailsHiking In National ForestsHiking In National Recreation AreasLong Trails (9+ miles)
Short Trails (1-3 miles)
Backpacking Trails

Black Powder Pass Trail
This is a moderately difficult 1.7-mile trail, with elevations ranging from 11,500 to 12,159 feet.
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedParkingFees are charged
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Hiking In National Forests

White River National Forest
Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the White River National Forest consists of 2.3 million acres and 8 wilderness areas. White River National Forest is known as the top recreation forest in the nation.
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedRV campingTent campingPicnic tableHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leash
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Hiking In National Recreation Areas

Dillon Reservoir
All types of water recreation can be found on the Dillon Reservoir. Over 300 individual campsites can also be found here.
Hiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingCross country skiers are allowedRV campingTent campingPets must be kept on leashToiletsPotable drinking waterBoat launch
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Long Trails (9+ miles)

Colorado Trail #1776
The Colorado Trail connects 500 miles of Colorado's mountainsides. It crosses eight mountain ranges, seven national forests, six wilderness areas and five river systems. The trail winds from wild rugged terrain to serene and pristine surroundings.
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedTent campingHandicapped Access

Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
When complete, the Continental Divide Trail will climb and descend the peaks of the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico, traversing mountainside meadows, granite peaks and high-desert saddles. Through five states, 25 National Forests, 20 Wilderness areas, 3 National Parks, 1 National Monument and 8 Bureau of Land Management Resource areas- the CDT travels 3,100 miles through America's most dramatic and wild backcountry.
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedCross country skiers are allowed
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Short Trails (1-3 miles)

Black Powder Pass Trail
This is a moderately difficult 1.7-mile trail, with elevations ranging from 11,500 to 12,159 feet.
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedParkingFees are charged
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