Breckenridge, CO trail suggestions?

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EMY92

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I'm heading up to Breckenridge, CO in August. Does anyone have any suggestions on Raptor friendly trails in that general area?

I am trying to avoid any damage on the trip because I'll be trading in the 2018 on a 2021 right about the time I get home.
 

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I'll be in Breckenridge tomorrow thru Thursday. Following for recommendations.
 
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Between Breckenridge and Frisco is a road called Revett Drive or you can take Tiger Run Road. They end at a great area with lots of trails. One of the 4x4 shops or ATV rentals can give you a basic map. It is the Georgia Pass area if you want to look up!
 

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Mosquito Pass is just outside of Breck. Try taking the easy but scenic road out of Alma to Kite Lake and hike a '14er!. If you want to try one of the top 5 trails in Colorado, try Holy Cross out of Leadville. Be prepared......
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Boreas Pass is scenic and an easy dirt road. Head back via 285 and 9.Screenshot (129).png

Georgia Pass is scenic more narrow between waypoint 3 Screenshot (130).png and the pass with some lose rocks and ruts near the top. The 285 side is easy dirt. Detour at waypoint 4 North to Jefferson lake if you have time easy gravel road $7 entrance fee.

Don't take this last route if you want to avoid damage. You need a winch and a good spotter to make it up the rocky hill. It is also a one way route
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Boreas Pass is scenic and an easy dirt road. Head back via 285 and 9.View attachment 312975

Georgia Pass is scenic more narrow between waypoint 3 View attachment 312976 and the pass with some lose rocks and ruts near the top. The 285 side is easy dirt. Detour at waypoint 4 North to Jefferson lake if you have time easy gravel road $7 entrance fee.

Don't take this last route if you want to avoid damage. You need a winch and a good spotter to make it up the rocky hill. It is also a one way route
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Can't tell where that Boreas Pass is ending out on south side... Does that dump you in South Park area? How many miles?
 

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The south end is the town of Como. U.S. highway 285. Route length is shown as 20 miles. Head west on 285 to Fairplay then north on 9 for an easy return to Breckenridge. The Boreas Pass route mostly follows the old narrow gauge railway grade. There is a locomotive display at the start in Breckenridge. Some rail cars on display at the top of the pass and a roundhouse display at Como. It is an easy relaxing drive.
 
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