The
Wheeler Trail is an absolute monster of a trail to ride in a single day, with a lot of hike-a-bike. The Peak 9 Access Road chops the trail into two (of three) segments to incorporate into loop rides.
From the base of Peak 9, essentially begin climbing the dirt access road and don't stop until reaching the
Wheeler Trail. The road averages 10% grade from top to bottom with more difficult sections above timberline where snowdrifts across the road last into July.
The first mile sees a lot of vehicular traffic to the stables and
Ten Mile Station Restaurant, a popular wedding venue. There are several options to bypass this first mile and avoid vehicles. The first is the
Prospector Trail, beginning on the right near the Super Connect chair lift and climbing to
Wanderer. From
Wanderer go left back to the road.
Wanderer begins on the left, 500' past the Super Connect and climbs to the access road between the stables and
Ten Mile Station.
There is another gravel road which forks right at the stables and climbs back to the main access road near a snowmaking building.
After passing
Ten Mile Station on the main access road there are a number of less well-established roads branching both left and right. The main roadway is the more established of these lift access spurs.
The Peak 9 Restaurant sits on a scenic ridge about 3 miles up the climb. This is a good place for a rest and a bit of sightseeing. The road becomes more primitive, rocky and steeper above the Peak 9 Restaurant, switching back on itself numerous times before intersecting the
Wheeler Trail.
From here there are two great loop options: climb south on the
Wheeler Trail to a high point, then down a gripping descent towards
Crystal Lakes Road, passing Francie's Cabin. Continue on
Wheeler Trail to
Spruce Creek Road, the
Spruce Creek Trail and the
Burro Trail via the
Burro-Spruce Creek-Burro loop description.
Or, climb north on
Wheeler Trail across the
Ten Mile Range between Peak 9 and Peak 8 and descend to Copper Mountain. Ride the
Copper to Frisco Bike Path to the
Peaks Trail and return to Breckenridge (this is the first leg of the Breckenridge 100 mountain bike race).
The adventurous rider could continue on the road to the top of Peak 10; a truly unique high alpine adventure! - Note that Fourth of July Bowl is the snowfield on Peak 10 and a frequent backcountry destination, adding to the vehicular traffic on the road. This can be particularly frustrating above the restaurant.
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