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Boreas Pass Road Mountain Biking Trail
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Boreas Pass is a gravel road following an old railway bed at a moderate incline. From the pass at 11,481 feet, bikers can return along the same route or continue on 16 miles to Como. Colorful views of the aspens make this a great ride to take during fall months.
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The Basics |
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Location: |
Southeast of Breckenridge |

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| Technical Difficulty: |
Intermediate
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| Aerobic Difficulty: |
Difficult |
| Length: |
12.8 miles round-trip |
| Elevation: |
1,879 feet |
| Time to Allow: |
2 to 3 hours |
| Season: |
Late May through September |
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Directions to Trailhead |
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From the southern outskirts of Breckenridge, turn east on Boreas Pass Road. The first few miles are paved; vehicles may be parked either off the road here, or 3.5 miles ahead where the pavement ends.
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