Dillon, Silverthorne - Local Trails

by National Geographic
Dillon, Silverthorne - Local Trails

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Waterproof, Tear-Resistant Topographic Map. Located in the heart of Summit County minutes from the ski slopes of Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain, and Arapahoe Basin, and on the shores of shimmering Dillon Reservoir - the mountain towns of Dillon and Silverthorne offer breathtaking views of the Gore and Tenmile Ranges. The location provides countless opportunities for recreation on both water and land. The Dillon and Silverthorne area is crisscrossed with trails for all ability levels, sometimes with so many trails it can be difficult to choose where to start. This map is a combination of a standard trail map on the front with a helpful guide on the back that has a selection of recommended hikes, from the leisurely stroll on the 2.4 mile Oro Grande Trail to the incredibly steep, 3,000 foot trek up Buffalo Mountain. Each selected trail includes a brief description, specs such as elevation gain and length as well as a detailed elevation profile to track your progress up and down
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Waterproof, Tear-Resistant Topographic Map. Located in the heart of Summit County minutes from the ski slopes of Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain, and Arapahoe Basin, and on the shores of shimmering Dillon Reservoir - the mountain towns of Dillon and Silverthorne offer breathtaking views of the Gore and Tenmile Ranges. The location provides countless opportunities for recreation on both water and land. The Dillon and Silverthorne area is crisscrossed with trails for all ability levels, sometimes with so many trails it can be difficult to choose where to start. This map is a combination of a standard trail map on the front with a helpful guide on the back that has a selection of recommended hikes, from the leisurely stroll on the 2.4 mile Oro Grande Trail to the incredibly steep, 3,000 foot trek up Buffalo Mountain. Each selected trail includes a brief description, specs such as elevation gain and length as well as a detailed elevation profile to track your progress up and down