Silverthorne hike parks

Check out Frisco Adventure Park, it is just down the road from Silverthorne. I don't know of the status currently but in past years they have features up for a while into the spring.
 
14421520:The_Best_Bread said:
that’s what i’ve heard, just wouldn’t know where to find it

Normally they're in a clearing in the trees just uphill from the first switchback with a parking area on the east side of the pass. Not Loveland Ski Area parking lot, maybe 2 or 3 minutes more up the road. It's hard to miss the path where all the riders come from.
 
If you happen to be staying up in Wildernest, there are a couple setups toward the bottom of the hill that you can see from the road. I haven't checked them out, but they look like they could be fun.
 
Copper has a little free hike park at the base in center village. The area mentioned on Loveland pass usually have something set up, but has become more of a dump the last few seasons. It’s pretty easy to find.

I’m in Silverthorne and have two 10 foot pvc rails sitting in my front yard. I think you might have to sink some screws into them to make them usable, but if you want to grab them to set them up, lemme know. I’m not too attached to them
 
14422071:drumbumocdp said:
Copper has a little free hike park at the base in center village. The area mentioned on Loveland pass usually have something set up, but has become more of a dump the last few seasons. It’s pretty easy to find.

I’m in Silverthorne and have two 10 foot pvc rails sitting in my front yard. I think you might have to sink some screws into them to make them usable, but if you want to grab them to set them up, lemme know. I’m not too attached to them

thanks for the offer and info, gonna say no on the pvc. gaining 9000 feet of elevation in one day is hitting pretty hard right now
 
Here is a pin of where you park for the Loveland stuff. Literally just cross the street into the woods and you’ll figure it out

14422074:The_Best_Bread said:
thanks for the offer and info, gonna say no on the pvc. gaining 9000 feet of elevation in one day is hitting pretty hard right now

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