Blue river biking

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griddles
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Blue river biking

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Is there any bike route between Blue River and Breckenridge that isn't just on the highway? Doesn't have to be paved but haven't seen any other options. Thanks.
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Highway is your best bet- it’s a part of the cross country cycling route. There’s also a Summit Stage bus that’ll take you up there. For points farther south, try the Burrow Trail (MTB).
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If you're on a mountain bike I seem to recall the Aspen Alley trail and trails around Mt argentine being decent. It is very indirect but it beats 9.
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