This is a circuitous loop of the Frisco Peninsula beginning with a lakeside loop, followed by a tour of the interior of the area finishing in the Frisco Bike Park.
The Peninsula Recreation Area in Frisco is typically the first place in Summit County to dry in the spring, making it a must for early-season training. It can also be ridden late into the fall.
The description begins and ends at the main parking lot. Access the Peninsula from Highway 9, a mile south of Frisco. There is a traffic signal at the intersection of the highway and Peak One Drive/Recreation Way at the top of the first hill driving south from Frisco. Turn left (north) and drive the road back west to the large parking lot near the day lodge.
Ride the bike path west from the parking lot back towards Frisco, and turn right on
Disc Golf Doubletrack just before a split-rail fence bordering a residential area. From here to the lakeshore follows the disc-golf course, so be aware of golfers.
Ride north to
Lakeshore Perimeter at the edge of the Dillon Reservoir and turn right onto the singletrack. Ride clockwise, staying on the lakeshore all the way around a small peninsula where the trail swings to the south and a paved campground road. Turn left onto the road, and look for the singletrack on the left side of the road between campsites 70 and 68. Ride this to another paved parking lot.
Ride north, crossing the parking lot towards a bathroom facility. Cross over to the paved road and look for
Switchback climbing at a marker on the eastern side of the road. Climb through three switchbacks to an intersection with
Riechl's Retreat. Turn left and descend to
Olympian's Link at the end of
Crown Point Road.
Turn left onto
Olympian's Link and ride southwest back towards the bottom of
Switchback. Upon reaching the pavement, turn right and look for
Lakeshore Perimeter on the right. (There is a short-cut connection just before the pavement to truncate the end of
Olympian's Link). Ride the
Lakeshore Perimeter around the northern end of the Peninsula and back along the eastern shoreline. Keep to the shoreline, ignoring
Crown Point-Lakeshore Connector midway around that leads to
Crown Point Road.
Ride
Lakeshore Perimeter south until paralleling Highway 9, then west to Dickey Day Use Area trailhead and parking lot. Ride on the gravel road towards Highway 9 and turn right onto
Dickey Trail at a marker. Climb
Dickey Trail, continuing straight and uphill at the first intersection with
Buzzsaw to the top of the climb. Bear right at the next intersection and ride to
Buzzsaw Loop. Ride this counterclockwise to the right around the upper portion of the Peninsula.
Buzzsaw Loop initially dips through a drainage then continues as a doubletrack logging road. Take the singletrack on the left after about 1/4 mile and ride the rolling trail section to a steep climb and another intersection. Turn right onto Rocky's Ride, then take an almost immediate left onto Scenic Loop. Ride this counterclockwise back to
Buzzsaw Loop, and go right.
Buzzsaw Loop becomes more doubletrack at this point, climbing through several high points offering stunning views. Descend the doubletrack bearing right at the next junction onto
Crown Point-Buzzsaw Loop Connector down to
Crown Point Road. Turn right and ride 1/4 mile to
Crown Point-Jody's Loop Connector on the left side of the road at a large Jody's Nugget sign.
Turn left onto this singletrack connector, then turn right in a short distance onto
Jody's Loop. Follow
Jody's Loop passing Crossover and
Riechl's Retreat at the northern apex of the trail. Continue counterclockwise, south on
Jody's Loop to
Balfonz Blitz, a continuation of the ridgeline traverse. When
Balfonz Blitz intersects the gravel, water tank access road look for a marker post on the right for the continuation of the trail.
At the bottom of a short descent, just before
Balfonz Blitz becomes a pronounced doubletrack, look for
Crown Point-Balfonz Blitz Connector singletrack on the left. Take this out to
Crown Point Road. Turn right and ride out to the recpath parallel to Recreation Way and ride back towards the highway. Cross over to the west side of the road and descend one of the Frisco Bike Park lines back to the parking lot.
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