Recreational Pathway (Recpath)

The Summit County Recreational Pathway System (Recpath) is a 55-mile long network of paved, non-motorized pathways that connect towns and resorts throughout Summit County. The Summit County system is connected to Eagle via Vail Pass.

The Recpath is jointly managed by Summit County, the towns of Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, and Silverthorne; Keystone Resort, and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). The Summit County Open Space and Trails Department manages over 25 miles of the Recpath that are outside of town boundaries. CDOT manages the Recpath from Copper Mountain to Vail Pass.

For more information regarding the Summit County Recreational Pathway System, please contact Brad Eckert at 970-668-4213. Other local informational resources include bike shops in Summit County or the annual Bike Guide published by the Summit Daily News.

Recpath links:

Recpath Maps

Recpath Regulations

Recpath Etiquette (Poster, 441kb)

Guidelines for use of Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices

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