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Copper to Breckenridge Bike Shuttle

SKY CHUTES BIKE SHUTTLE

Ride from Copper to Breckenridge!

Enjoy spectacular alpine views of the Tenmile Range, Lake Dillon, and the Blue River as you ride 17 miles from Copper to Breckenridge. We’ll shuttle you to the start on the Tenmile Canyon Rec Path (just below the Mayflower Gulch parking lot), dropping you off for a downhill cruise all the way into Frisco. Stop and relax in Frisco, enjoy lunch or a drink, and make your way back on the Blue River Bikeway to our shop in Breckenridge! While the first portion to Frisco is downhill, we recommend one of our E-Bikes so you can easily cruise up the final hill into Breckenridge and enjoy everything this ride has to offer. 

Copper to Breckenridge Itinerary 

  • Meet at our North Park Ave. shop, right next to City Market
  • Pick up your bike and get ready to ride!
  • Enjoy the views as we shuttle you up to the start of your ride at Freemont Pass – drop off point is just below the Mayflower Gulch parking lot
  • Ride the Tenmile Canyon Rec Path downhill into Frisco with breathtaking views the whole way
  • Stop for food or drink in Frisco
  • Ride on past Lake Dillon
  • Join the Blue River Bikeway to ride back into Breckenridge
  • End back at our shop directly on the bike path, return your rentals, and relax in town! (Bikes must be returned by 5pm)

Highlights

  • 17 mile ride along the scenic Tenmile Canyon Rec Path and the Blue River Bikeway
  • Gentle path biking for all levels, with a downhill ride into Frisco
  • Stunning mountain views of the Tenmile Range 
  • Ride along the former Pacific Railroad
  • Stop for a bite to eat or drink in Frisco
  • Ride past Lake Dillon and along the Blue River

Your Included Bike

IZIP Vibe 2.0
Details:

Your ride and shuttle includes an E-Bike rental for the day. While the path is downhill into Frisco, your 10 mile return to Breckenridge will be uphill. Not only will an E-Bike help you easily conquer this ascent, but you’ll have plenty of time for a break in Frisco and to stop for photos or take in all the views along the way.