Off-Road Trails Near Breckenridge, Colorado
Off-Road Trails Near Breckenridge, Colorado
Discover the best offroad trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

One Step Over
The west side of the trail is accessed from GH-25. The first 1.5 miles are fast and flowy, with fun turns and very few technical features. This western stretch also offers a great view of Breckenridge and the ski slopes across the valley.
The eastern side, accessed from GH-38, has a different charac...
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Boreas Pass
Boreas Pass is a wide, well-graded gravel road that makes for an easy and scenic drive across the Continental Divide. Suitable for 2WD vehicles throughout, the road poses no obstacles and is one of the more accessible high passes in Colorado. Wildlife sightings are common—particularly moose in the w...
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Peak 10 Breckenridge
You can go up Peak 9 through the ski area and traverse over to Peak 10. It's a great little adventure with some of the best scenery in the area. This trail is not open to unlicensed vehicles and is closed in the wintertime.
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Fuller Trail
Fuller Trail is likely the most challenging trail in the Summit County Trail System. It features a few longer and steeper grades with a lot of softball-sized rocks. Some tighter switchbacks are mildly steep and fairly loose. The trail is also notably rutted in areas. Rock and root obstacles up to 12...
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Tiger Road to Greenhorn Gulch
Tiger Road is a rock and gravel, relatively flat road that traverses down a small valley towards Green Horn Gulch in Breckenridge, Colorado. This road is surrounded by gently sloping hills that lead to an opening meadow full of wildflowers around Green Horn Gulch. This is the entrance to several dir...
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Prospect Hill Rd (GH-38) to Sidewinder Rd (GH-35)
Prospect Hill Road (GH-38) is a rocky trail that connects Rock Island Road to Summit Gulch via Sidewinder Road (GH-35). It sits on top a small mountain that opens to a 360-degree view of the mountains around Breckenridge, CO. The trail has several scenic pull-offs where off-roaders stop to take brea...
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Summit Gulch (GH-74)
Summit Gulch (GH-74) is a scenic, narrow, rocky trail that is frequented by off-highway vehicles such as dirt bikes and SxSs in Breckenridge, Colorado. The trail has several rollers that are exciting to drive over on dirt bikes and short-wheel-base vehicles. This may not be suitable for longer wheel...
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Book Case
Book Case is a fast and fun trail with some slight exposure. The Eastern end features a fun wash section with some back-to-back berms. There are some cool built-up ramp sections as well. The trail crosses with one non-motorized MTB trail, so make sure to read the signs.
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Golden Rule
Golden Rule is a fun trail with some small roots and mildly steep grades that are loose. The trail is faster and more open than many others in the area. There are two trail crossings. The north end intersects with the east end of Fuller Trail. The south end is accessed from GH-66.
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Mt. Baldy Road
This is a street legal only spur off of Boreas Pass to the summit (almost) of Mt Blady, to the east of Breckenridge offering excellent views of the town of Breckenridge, the ski area, as well as many of the trails outside of Montezuma (Deer Creek, St. John's, Webster, Red Cone, etc). The road is re...
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Rock Island Road (GH-87)
Rock Island Road (GH-87) is a narrow, rocky trail that is frequented by Off-Highway Vehicles such as dirt bikes and SxS in Breckenridge, Colorado. The trail has several rollers that are exciting to drive over on dirt bikes and short-wheel-base vehicles. This may not be suitable for longer wheel-base...
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Governor King Trail #GH67
Governor King is 1.5 miles of easy and flowy dirt bike trail through the White River National Forest near Breckenridge, Colorado. Most of the trail is pretty wide through a pine forest, with narrower single track sections as well. It’s well-marked at both entrances and easy to follow. There are smal...
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Miners Creek Road
Miners Creek Road is a convenient off-road trail right on the outskirts of Frisco, Colorado, making it an easy and rewarding exploration while visiting the area. The route begins as a paved multi-use path in town and gradually transitions into a rugged backcountry road as it climbs into the White Ri...
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American Gulch Road - FR 567
The road travels up through the forest past some old mines, with a lot of twists and turns. The road is rocky in some areas, narrow most of the way but with places to pass other vehicles. At the top, the road drops down into French Gulch. This section is a shelf road that is rocky and narrow without...
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Crystal Road - Spruce Creek Road
If you have done Peak 10, this is the little road and Lake you are staring down at. Crystal Road is usually combined with Spruce Creek Road, although the connector between them is no longer open. Spruce Creek is a popular hiking area on weekends to the Mayflower and Mohawk Lakes, but few people use...
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Pennsylvania/Indiana Creek- FR 611
This trail is rocky with some deep ruts for about the first Mile then it gets easier. There are a few sections at the beginning that are rocky after that and some areas that are narrow and hard to pass oncoming traffic. Some of the switchbacks are tight and will require some maneuvering to get aroun...
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Georgia Pass
This short mountain pass offers camping and an option to make it longer and more challenging by returning across Glacier Peak. To return to Denver, you'll go southeast from the pass on gravel roads to Jefferson.
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South Fork Swan Trail #9088
This is a 2.1-mile-long forested dirt bike trail that is really wide, more like an old road, paralleling the South Fork Swan River. The wide dirt path is covered in small, loose, and embedded rocks, and some bigger embedded rock faces. The rocks are pretty spread out and flat, so it’s not difficult ...
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Middle Swan Road - FS 6.2
Middle Swan Road is the southern and more difficult of the two Swan Roads, which lead from Tiger Road in Breckenridge up the divide between Breckenridge and Keystone (Montezuma). At the top, you will have excellent views of many other trails in the area, including Upper Hall Valley (and the mine)...
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North & Middle Fork of the Swan River
Along this trail, which ends at the top of Wise Mountain, you can see some cool ghost town ruins. Once you clear the timberline, you'll be treated to some simply amazing views. The trail is open from May 21 to November 22, and unlicensed vehicles are permitted.
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ATV trails near Breckenridge, Colorado
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Prospect Hill Rd (GH-38) to Sidewinder Rd (GH-35)
Prospect Hill Road (GH-38) is a rocky trail that connects Rock Island Road to Summit Gulch via Sidewinder Road (GH-35). It sits on top a small mountain that opens to a 360-degree view of the mountains around Breckenridge, CO. The trail has several scenic pull-offs where off-roaders stop to take brea...
Learn more about Prospect Hill Rd (GH-38) to Sidewinder Rd (GH-35)

Summit Gulch (GH-74)
Summit Gulch (GH-74) is a scenic, narrow, rocky trail that is frequented by off-highway vehicles such as dirt bikes and SxSs in Breckenridge, Colorado. The trail has several rollers that are exciting to drive over on dirt bikes and short-wheel-base vehicles. This may not be suitable for longer wheel...
Learn more about Summit Gulch (GH-74)

Rock Island Road (GH-87)
Rock Island Road (GH-87) is a narrow, rocky trail that is frequented by Off-Highway Vehicles such as dirt bikes and SxS in Breckenridge, Colorado. The trail has several rollers that are exciting to drive over on dirt bikes and short-wheel-base vehicles. This may not be suitable for longer wheel-base...
Learn more about Rock Island Road (GH-87)

American Gulch Road - FR 567
The road travels up through the forest past some old mines, with a lot of twists and turns. The road is rocky in some areas, narrow most of the way but with places to pass other vehicles. At the top, the road drops down into French Gulch. This section is a shelf road that is rocky and narrow without...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Breckenridge, Colorado
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Prospect Hill Rd (GH-38) to Sidewinder Rd (GH-35)
Prospect Hill Road (GH-38) is a rocky trail that connects Rock Island Road to Summit Gulch via Sidewinder Road (GH-35). It sits on top a small mountain that opens to a 360-degree view of the mountains around Breckenridge, CO. The trail has several scenic pull-offs where off-roaders stop to take brea...
Learn more about Prospect Hill Rd (GH-38) to Sidewinder Rd (GH-35)

Summit Gulch (GH-74)
Summit Gulch (GH-74) is a scenic, narrow, rocky trail that is frequented by off-highway vehicles such as dirt bikes and SxSs in Breckenridge, Colorado. The trail has several rollers that are exciting to drive over on dirt bikes and short-wheel-base vehicles. This may not be suitable for longer wheel...
Learn more about Summit Gulch (GH-74)

Rock Island Road (GH-87)
Rock Island Road (GH-87) is a narrow, rocky trail that is frequented by Off-Highway Vehicles such as dirt bikes and SxS in Breckenridge, Colorado. The trail has several rollers that are exciting to drive over on dirt bikes and short-wheel-base vehicles. This may not be suitable for longer wheel-base...
Learn more about Rock Island Road (GH-87)

American Gulch Road - FR 567
The road travels up through the forest past some old mines, with a lot of twists and turns. The road is rocky in some areas, narrow most of the way but with places to pass other vehicles. At the top, the road drops down into French Gulch. This section is a shelf road that is rocky and narrow without...
Learn more about American Gulch Road - FR 567
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