Governor King Trail #GH67

Total Miles
1.5

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

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 small root bands at times, but it's mostly pretty smooth dirt, with fun banked corners, and really gradual hairpin turns. The trail is a very gradual grade, just steadily descending from east to west. This is a busy area, especially on summer weekends, so you'll likely see other dirt bikers or mountain bikers. This trail is closed to motorized use 11/23 through 5/20.

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Governor King Trail #GH67
Governor King Trail #GH67

Difficulty

This trail is very easy because it is mostly smooth and flowy, and very gradual, for the entire route, making it ideal for newer riders. There are no major obstacles, making it very approachable for beginner riders.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Governor King Trail #GH67 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

OHV users must stage at the Tiger Road Trailhead, as only street legal vehicles are allowed west of the trailhead on Tiger Road. Take Tiger Road about 5 miles east from Highway 9, north of the town of Breckenridge, Colorado. Most of the dirt bike trails are seasonally open from 5/21 to 11/22.

Governor King Trail #GH67 Map

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