The Mountain Pride Trail is one of the dozens of Breckenridge trails that you have to connect with other trails to make a loop or a shuttle. It's a little under 2 miles long altogether and connects Baldy Road to the Bakers Tank Track which are in the Boreas Pass area. The first (northern) half of the trail is a rough 4wd track and the second half is wide singletrack. It's a two way back-country trail suitable for intermediate riders set entirely in pine forest. There is some mining heritage interest along the way. I rode it as part of a shuttled ride from the general area of Boreas Pass back down to town. There is a free, half-hourly, bike-carrying bus from the Breckenridge bus station.
The Mountain Pride Trail is one of the dozens of Breckenridge trails that you have to connect with other trails to make a loop or a shuttle. It's a little under 2 miles long altogether and connects Baldy Road to the Bakers Tank Track which are in the Boreas Pass area. The first (northern) half of the trail is a rough 4wd track and the second half is wide singletrack. It's a two way back-country trail suitable for intermediate riders set entirely in pine forest. There is some mining heritage interest along the way. I rode it as part of a shuttled ride from the general area of Boreas Pass back down to town. There is a free, half-hourly, bike-carrying bus from the Breckenridge bus station.
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