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Embark on a touring bicycle adventure along the Mineral Belt Trail, a moderate 11.6-mile (18.7 km) route that circles Leadville. You will pedal through diverse Rocky Mountain landscapes, enjoying views of aspen groves, conifer forests, and wildflower meadows. The trail offers continuous vistas of the towering Sawatch and Mosquito mountain…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Mineral Belt Trail is entirely paved, making it suitable for touring cyclists and various users. While generally considered easy to moderate, its main challenge is the high altitude, ranging from 9,900 to 10,615 feet. You'll encounter a gradual but consistent elevation gain, with an average grade of 3% and a maximum of 5%. Even gentle grades can feel demanding at this elevation, especially if you're not acclimated.
Yes, many recommend riding the loop clockwise. This typically involves a steady uphill climb for the first 5 to 6 miles, followed by a rewarding downhill section for the remainder of the ride. If you start from a western parking lot and go clockwise, you'll experience the uphill in the first half.
The trail winds through diverse Colorado Rocky Mountain landscapes, featuring groves of aspen trees, conifer forests, vibrant wildflower meadows, and open sage parks. You'll have continuous, breathtaking views of the Sawatch and Mosquito mountain ranges, including prominent peaks like Mt. Elbert and Mount Massive. A notable viewpoint is the Turquoise Lake Overlook around mile 3.5.
Absolutely. Approximately six miles of the trail pass through the historic Leadville Mining District, which is considered one of the world's greatest. Interpretive signs and displays turn the ride into an 'outdoor museum,' showcasing remnants of 1880s silver mines, including original structures, headframes, cribbing, and tailing piles. You can also visit the Matchless Mine.
For touring cyclists, the 11.6 to 12.5-mile loop typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or historical markers.
The trail is designed for year-round use. During warmer months, it's excellent for cycling, offering beautiful scenery. In winter, it's groomed for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat-tire biking, providing a different but equally enjoyable experience.
The Mineral Belt Trail has numerous trailheads around Leadville, allowing for varied distances and access points. Specific parking areas are available at these trailheads, though the research does not specify individual lot names. It's a multi-use path, so access is generally straightforward.
The trail is a multi-use path, and dogs are generally welcome. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness and respect other users.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Mineral Belt Trail.
Yes, the trail is maintained for year-round use. In winter, it is groomed for activities such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat-tire biking, offering a unique way to experience the snowy landscape.
Yes, while the route is predominantly the Mineral Belt Trail itself, it also passes through sections of the ADT - Colorado C - Q - Seg 4, Back 9, Boonedoogle, and Perma Grin trails.