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Hit The Dirt... Trail Review Morning Thunder Trail, Breckenridge, CO
Derek Griffiths Issue 7 (Sept 2004) Colorado Runner
Trail Rating: T2, P2, N4
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When you need to get away from the hustle and bustle of
everyday
life, Summit County is the perfect escape. There are dozens of
breathtaking trails to choose from, but I've chosen one easy
and
accessible trail to tell you about. The trail begins near
downtown Breckenridge and has incredible views of the ski runs
and the town. The course also has a fairly easy running
surface,
although watch for rocks and tree roots. For a fun three-mile run, start at the Morning Thunder
trailhead. Follow the dirt singletrack up a short hill and to
the right. The path is fairly flat and follows a canopy of
Aspen
trees. At the marked sign, follow the Pence Miller trail to the
right. You'll get a beautiful view of the town of Breckenridge
with the majestic mountain peaks rising in the backdrop. Turn
right at the Shock Hill trail sign. Although there isn't much
grass to keep you from straying from the trail, the path is
outlined with tree limbs so runners and cyclists keep erosion
of
the habitat at a minimum. The highlight of the run is the sweeping views of the ski
slopes
of Breckenridge. Wildlife is abundant in this area, so there
are
signs to remind you to keep your dog on the marked path. You'll
also run by a small pond and quaint cabin. Shortly after you
pass the cabin, turn left off of the Shock Hill trail and onto
Cucumber Gulch. You'll run through a few houses and cross a
large pedestrian bridge. After the bridge, follow the Pence
Miller trail sign, then turn left onto the Morning Thunder
trail
to return to the start.
This is a short run, but there are many ways to lengthen the run
by exploring the trails beyond Shock Hill. You can pick up free
Summit County hiking and biking trail maps at Great Adventure
Sports, which is located at 400 North Park Avenue in the City
Market shopping area.
Bikers are allowed on the trail, and you're allowed to
bring your dog. In the winter, this trail is marked as a
snowshoe path.
To get there, follow State Route 9 into Breckenridge. Turn right
onto Park Avenue, then right onto Mountain Thunder Drive. You
can park on the side of the road by the trailhead or park in the
public lot on Park Avenue.
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