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Colorado
Summit County
Breckenridge

Peaks Trail

Hard

4.6

(1255)

8,326

runners

Peaks Trail

02:45

22.2km

420m

Running

The Peaks Trail offers an immersive jogging experience through Colorado's alpine environment, connecting the towns of Breckenridge and Frisco. You'll navigate a varied singletrack path winding through dense forests of lodgepole pine and aspen, with sections of rocky and rooty terrain, gradual climbs, and descents. Keep an eye out for babbling brooks and potential wildlife sightings, and enjoy the occasional panoramic views of Lake Dillon as the tree cover opens up.

This difficult 13.8-mile (22.2 km) route, with 1373 feet (418 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete. Its point-to-point nature is made convenient by the free Summit Stage bus service, allowing you to easily return to your starting point. Remember that the high altitude, often above 9,000 feet, significantly contributes to the Peaks Trail jogging difficulty, so plan accordingly.

Beyond its natural beauty, the Peaks Trail is a classic Summit County multi-use trail, enjoyed by hikers and mountain bikers alike. It also offers a glimpse into the region's rich mining history, with historical remnants visible along the route. This trail is an excellent choice for those seeking a challenging and rewarding trail run with a blend of natural scenery and local heritage.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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White River National Forest

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Parking

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25 m

Peaks Trail Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

The Peaks Trail is a heavily used trail that travels from Frisco to Breckenridge (or vice versa). The trail is well marked, full of wildlife, and is bookended by two large parking lots.. You can connect the Peak Trail to other trails in the area to create different loops and routes. This is also a popular mountain biking trail so be aware of other trail users.

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6.13 km

Mount Evans Wilderness overlook

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

This small stretch of trail on the Peaks Trail offers a vantage point of the Mount Evans Wilderness, which encompasses two 14,000 foot mountains: Mount Evans and Mount Bierstadt.

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3

11.1 km

Rainbow Lake

Highlight • Lake

Rainbow Lake is an easy accessible body of water off of the Peaks Trail in Frisco, Colorado. The water's edge serves as a pretty picturesque spot with high mountain peaks looming in the background. This area is known for having moose pass through on a semi-regular basis.

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22.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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9.56 km

6.70 km

3.65 km

2.26 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

17.8 km

3.63 km

779 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Peaks Trail?

The Peaks Trail is approximately 13.8 miles (22.17 km) long. While hiking it can take around 3 hours and 16 minutes, a good jog could be completed in a similar timeframe, depending on your fitness level and pace. The route involves significant ups and downs, and the high altitude can also affect your speed.

What is the difficulty level of the Peaks Trail for jogging?

This trail is rated as difficult for jogging. It's generally considered moderate, but the technical sections with roots and rocks require sure-footedness. The elevation, often above 9,000 feet, adds a significant challenge to endurance and oxygenation, making it suitable for those with good fitness levels.

Is the Peaks Trail a loop or point-to-point, and how can I manage transportation?

The Peaks Trail is a point-to-point route connecting Breckenridge and Frisco. This makes it convenient for a one-way jog. You can utilize the free Summit Stage bus service to get back to your starting point or to facilitate a one-way trip, making logistics easier.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the Peaks Trail?

You'll jog mostly on singletrack paths winding through dense forests of lodgepole pines, blue spruce, and aspens. Expect a mix of rocky and technical sections with roots, gradual inclines, flat stretches, and switchbacks. There are also boardwalks in some wet areas, and creek crossings can be slippery when damp.

What scenic views or points of interest can I expect along the Peaks Trail?

The trail offers a dynamic landscape with verdant forests and babbling brooks. You'll find occasional mountain vistas, including potential views of Bald Mountain and Buffalo Mountain. Keep an eye out for points where the trees thin, revealing excellent views of Lake Dillon. Notable highlights include the Peaks Trail Trailhead, the Mount Evans Wilderness overlook, and Rainbow Lake.

Is the Peaks Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Peaks Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's a multi-use trail within the White River National Forest, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to jog the Peaks Trail in White River National Forest?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog the Peaks Trail itself, as it's located within the White River National Forest. However, always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service for any updates or specific rules that might apply to certain activities or areas within the forest.

What is the best time of year to jog the Peaks Trail?

The Peaks Trail is popular year-round. For jogging, late spring through early fall is ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and clear paths. The fall is particularly vibrant when the aspens turn golden. Winter jogging is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.

Does the Peaks Trail connect with other trails?

Yes, the Peaks Trail is part of a larger network. The route also passes through sections of the Peaks Trail, ADT - Colorado C - Q - Seg 4, CDT - Colorado Section, and the Colorado Trail segment 7, among others. This allows for longer adventures or alternative routes if you wish to explore further.

What should I know about sharing the Peaks Trail with other users?

The Peaks Trail is a highly popular multi-use trail, shared by hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. Be aware of your surroundings, especially mountain bikers who can be moving quickly. Always yield to uphill traffic and communicate clearly when passing to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Are there any amenities like cafes or restrooms near the trailheads?

Since the Peaks Trail connects the towns of Breckenridge and Frisco, you'll find various amenities in both towns. This includes cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms, making it convenient to grab a bite or use facilities before or after your jog. Plan your stops accordingly, as there are no facilities directly on the trail itself.

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