Best Fall Road Rides
Best Fall Road Rides
From grueling ascents in the Rocky Mountains to white-knuckled Vermont switchbacks, don’t miss out on some of the best road-rides fall has to offer.
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Copper Triangle- Copper Mountain, Colorado
Beginning and ending at Copper Mountain, the Copper Triangle is a 78-mile loop that encompasses the Fremont, Tennessee, and Vail passes. The route, which takes riders through peaks and valleys in the White River National Forest, ultimately gains 5,981 feet of elevation. Grades between 6 and 11 percent, on climbs lasting up to 10 miles, make this a taxing, but fulfilling, ride.
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