We are staying in Beaver Creek, so we rented bikes from Venture Sports in beaver Creek and they shuttled us and our bikes to the top of Vail Pass, about 20 minutes away. We then opted for the unguide…Full review by Peachy P
Sep 1, 2023
We have done this trip twice and it has been highlight of our vacations both times. We did this the week before Labor Day so we miss a lot of the crowds, which is really nice. We were staying in Br…Full review by Escape25549451846
Sep 24, 2022
we were in Breckenridge and Vail is an easy 40 minute drive. Fun to see, rode the Gondolas at Vail village and Lions-head village (same ticket)--takes you up ~ 2000 ft more. Great views and hiking at…Full review by Joyful_5648
We have our own bikes. Looking for just the shuttle pass to the top without having to rent bikes. Suggestions
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I, too, have my own bike and most of the shuttles will haul your bike up there for a fee, but last time I checked it was pretty close to what they charge for a one-day rental with the free …
I, too, have my own bike and most of the shuttles will haul your bike up there for a fee, but last time I checked it was pretty close to what they charge for a one-day rental with the free transfer to the top of Vail Pass, so I generally just rent the bike. That being said, once when I had guests and they were getting 3 or 4 bike rentals our of the deal, they offered to haul my bike up there at no charge for me. I generally use Pioneer Sports in Frisco.
How long does this path down to Frisco take? Estimated if you didn’t stop.
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From top of Vail Pass (rest area exit) via bike path thru Copper Mountain to West Mail Street, Frisco is about 12 miles ... almost ALL downhill ... easy hour riding. Hard part is biking back …
From top of Vail Pass (rest area exit) via bike path thru Copper Mountain to West Mail Street, Frisco is about 12 miles ... almost ALL downhill ... easy hour riding. Hard part is biking back up the hills.
We are staying in Vail and will want to take the pass path down with our own bike. Has anyone used Uber to take one us back to get our vehicle? Though Uber might be cheaper than one of the bike company's shuttle.
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I looked at Uber and it was $60-$70. Pioneer Sports in Frisco charged me $30 for a ride back to my car which was parked at the drop off near the rest area. We parked there and rode …
I looked at Uber and it was $60-$70. Pioneer Sports in Frisco charged me $30 for a ride back to my car which was parked at the drop off near the rest area. We parked there and rode our own bikes down, then I jumped in the shuttle while my wife and son had lunch. Worked great!