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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride around the Main Street loop, a pleasant 7.1 miles (11.5 km) that takes about 40 minutes to complete. You will experience a gentle climb of 179 feet (55 metres) as you pedal through the charming downtown area of Frisco. Keep an eye out…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.24 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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6.63 km
Highlight • Settlement
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6.97 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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11.5 km
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5.25 km
3.67 km
1.61 km
511 m
355 m
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6.34 km
4.59 km
399 m
< 100 m
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This easy touring bicycle route is approximately 11.5 kilometers (7.1 miles) long and generally takes about 40 minutes to complete, depending on your pace.
Yes, the Main Street loop is considered an easy ride, making it suitable for all fitness levels and skill sets, including beginners and families. It features mostly paved surfaces.
The trail primarily features paved surfaces, making it ideal for touring cyclists. While the elevation gain is modest, remember that Frisco is at 9,097 feet above sea level, so even easy exertion can feel more significant due to the high altitude.
The best time to cycle the Main Street loop is typically during the warmer months when the paved paths are clear of snow and ice. While Frisco is a high alpine environment, the paved nature of the trail might allow for winter cycling if conditions are clear, but always check local conditions.
Yes, the route offers views of the charming atmosphere of downtown Frisco. You'll pass by the Frisco Historic Park and Museum, which showcases preserved buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The loop also provides expansive views of the surrounding mountains and glimpses of Dillon Reservoir Bike Path.
Yes, this loop is well-integrated into Frisco's bike-friendly infrastructure. It connects to the broader Summit County Recreational Pathway system, which includes paths like the Dillon Reservoir Recpath, Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, TransAmerica Trail (Colorado), and Tenmile Recpath, allowing for longer and more varied rides.
Generally, dogs are allowed on paved recreational paths in Frisco and Summit County, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always ensure you clean up after your pet.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Main Street loop. While the area is within the White River National Forest, this particular paved loop does not have associated fees for its use.
As Frisco is a bike-friendly town, there are various public parking options available in and around the downtown area, which provides convenient access to the Main Street loop. Look for designated public parking lots or street parking.
Yes, Frisco is known for its cycling infrastructure. You can find several local shops in Frisco that offer bike rentals. The downtown area also provides various amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Given the high altitude, it's advisable to bring water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and layers of clothing, as mountain weather can change quickly. A helmet is always recommended for cycling.