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Jog the easy 1.8-mile Snake River Recpath, gaining 53 feet in 17 minutes, with mountain views and riverside scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.63 km
170 m
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1.59 km
682 m
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Based on the recorded tour data, jogging the 2.8 km (1.7 miles) of this route typically takes around 17 minutes and 32 seconds. This is for the specific segment highlighted, but the full Recpath is longer.
The Recpath is primarily a paved path, offering a smooth surface suitable for jogging. While mostly flat, there's a gradual ascent when heading east towards Keystone Resort. Be aware that some sections may have natural dirt surfaces, and conditions can change seasonally, potentially including sand, gravel, water, or ice.
Joggers can enjoy spectacular mountain scenery and views of the Dillon Reservoir. The path follows the tranquil Snake River, providing picturesque riverside views and opportunities for wildlife observation. It also meanders through a golf course in certain sections. You'll find benches and picnic tables along the way to pause and enjoy the views.
The Recpath is enjoyable across multiple seasons, but conditions vary. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is popular, but be mindful of sun exposure. In winter, snow and ice can be present, making it suitable for those prepared for colder conditions and potential slippery spots.
Yes, the path offers views of the Dillon Reservoir and follows the Snake River. A prominent feature near the route is Keystone Lake. You'll also find numerous benches and picnic tables strategically placed for enjoying the mountain and river views.
Yes, this Recpath is a key part of the extensive Summit County Recreational Pathway System. It links the town of Dillon with Keystone Resort and serves as a connector to other trails in the area, including sections of the Snake River Recpath, Snake River Trail, and Granny's Trail.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Recpath, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Snake River Recpath. It is part of the public recreational pathway system.
Access and parking for the Recpath are generally easy to find. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find parking near trailheads in Dillon or Keystone Resort, as it's a well-integrated part of the local pathway system. Check local signage for designated parking areas.
Yes, the Recpath is considered an easy and mellow trail, making it very suitable for beginner joggers. It's mostly flat with only a gradual ascent in certain directions, offering an accessible and enjoyable experience.
The Snake River Recpath is primarily a point-to-point path that forms part of a larger network. While you can use sections for an out-and-back jog, it's designed to connect various points, allowing for longer, customized routes by linking with other parts of the Summit County Recreational Pathway System.
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