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Prepare for a demanding road cycling journey on the Breckenridge via Hoosier Pass route, a difficult ride spanning 42.6 miles (68.5 km). You will climb a substantial 3614 feet (1102 metres) in elevation, with the entire experience typically taking around 3 hours and 24 minutes. As you ascend, the scenery…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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18.1 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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34.3 km
Highlight • Settlement
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68.5 km
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34.2 km
33.6 km
508 m
316 m
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68.2 km
316 m
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Lowest point (2,930 m)
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If starting from Breckenridge, you can typically find parking in various public lots around the town. For a point-to-point ride towards Fairplay, consider parking options that allow for shuttle or return transport arrangements. Always check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak season.
The Breckenridge via Hoosier Pass route passes through the White River National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for road cycling on established public roads like Highway 9 through the forest. However, always be aware of any posted regulations or special event requirements.
The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring through early fall (June to September) when the pass is clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. Always check the forecast, as high-altitude weather can change rapidly, even in summer.
This route is a road cycling experience primarily on Highway 9. While dogs are generally allowed in the White River National Forest, bringing dogs on a challenging road cycling route like this is not recommended due to traffic, high speeds, and the strenuous nature of the ride. It is not considered a dog-friendly activity.
No, this route is rated as difficult and is not suitable for beginners. It involves significant elevation gain to Hoosier Pass at 11,542 feet, with sustained climbs and steep sections, especially on the Breckenridge side. The high altitude also presents a challenge due to thin air.
From Breckenridge, the initial 6.8 miles are a gentle uphill, but the final three miles to Hoosier Pass feature switchbacks and grades up to 8%. The shoulder on Highway 9 can be inconsistent. Descending towards Fairplay, the road has been noted for its smooth, newly repaired asphalt.
The scenery significantly improves as you gain elevation. After about 6.8 miles from Breckenridge, the landscape offers spectacular vistas, including views of Quandary Peak. At the summit of Hoosier Pass, you'll be rewarded with gorgeous views looking south over Alma and prominent peaks like Mount Bross and Mount Lincoln.
Cycling from Breckenridge to Hoosier Pass involves a 9.9-mile climb with about 2,030 feet of ascent, including steep sections up to 8%. The climb from Fairplay to Hoosier Pass is roughly 10 miles but is sometimes considered easier, with an average grade of 2.6% over 11.5 miles and a maximum grade of 7.5%.
Yes, the route extensively follows the TransAmerica Trail (Colorado) for 100% of its length. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, Upper Blue Recpath, and Southside Trail.
Given the high altitude and potential for rapid weather changes, pack layers of clothing, including a windbreaker or rain jacket. Bring plenty of water and snacks, as services are limited on the pass. A bike repair kit, spare tube, and pump are also essential. Don't forget sunscreen and sunglasses.
While there are no cafes directly on Hoosier Pass itself, you will find various dining and refreshment options in Breckenridge before you start, and in Fairplay once you complete the descent. Plan to carry enough water and snacks for the climb.