Frisco-Keystone Bike Path
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The Frisco-Keystone Bike Path is a 4.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Frisco and Keystone. This path is managed by the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, South Park Ranger District, making it part of a well-maintained recreational system in the region. The trail offers an accessible biking experience through the Colorado landscape, suitable for riders looking for a moderate-distance excursion. As an out-and-back route, you'll travel 2.25 miles to the turnaround point before retracing your path, giving you flexibility to adjust your distance based on time and energy. The paved or well-groomed surface typical of bike paths in this area makes it an ideal option for families, casual cyclists, and those seeking a less technical riding experience compared to single-track mountain biking trails. The path connects two popular mountain communities, providing both recreational value and potential access to local amenities in Frisco and Keystone. This trail is a great choice for a half-day outing during the warmer months when the path is fully accessible. Check with the South Park Ranger District for current conditions and seasonal closures before planning your visit.
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Frisco-Keystone Bike Path
Colorado
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