11.4 miles
Distance
1,383 ft
Climb
-1,389 ft
Descent
2 miles
High Point
This loop stitches together several fun sections of trail to include some fun descents in the area including Nightmare on Baldy, Barney Ford and Barney Flow. It starts with a moderate climb up Turk's to Sally Barber road. Another easier start is to take B&B trail to the other leg of Turk's and then on to Sally Barber. The loop finishes with two fun, buff, flowy trails.
Detailed Description
B&B South Loop is a 11 mile popular intermediate route located near Breckenridge Colorado. This mountain bike only route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 21 trails. This route climbs 1,383 ft with a max elevation of 11,001 ft then descends -1,389 ft.
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15 Reviews & Comments
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The B&B South Loop it's a bit of a let down. Barney Flow and Barney Ford are pretty fun but the rest of it was a boring climb with no flow or speed.
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6daysofslay
(Aug 30, 2021 at 17:28)

Trail Barney Ford
Kinda tail of two trails, lower section up to the top of the bypass is a flow trail with jumps, up section is a bench cut trail the tips down the mountain.
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6daysofslay
(Aug 29, 2021 at 20:10)

Trail Barney Flow
Great intermediate flow trail Actual smooth flow beamed out with jumps
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Trail Barney Ford
This is generally a downhill trail. While it's technically a 2-way trail, biking up Barney Ford is generally frowned upon unless it's for a competition. The preferred route up is Juniata!! You will get some not great looks climbing BF.
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Trail Nightmare On Baldy
Beginning Nightmare on Baldy from the Sally Barber mine, it looks extremely steep and daunting -- especially if you've been climbing a lot already. Once you get past the first 100 feet or so, though, it becomes a shady and not-so-strenuous spin up the mtn to more varied downhill options. Fun trail!
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RadCO-MTB
(Jun 21, 2019 at 6:56)
Trail Barney Ford
Flow trails are meant to be ridden downhill! Please take Juniata up so people don’t have to stop all the time for Uphill riders!
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Trail Barney Ford
Great trail up and down! I climbed it on the way to sidedoor, and it has great views and is a manageable climb. I also came back down it, and it flows well and has plenty of jumps to keep your smile going and the stoke high!
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Trail Barney Ford
Please do not climb Barney Ford, especially Flow. There's actually a new climbing trail for lower barney ford.
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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Bike typeAM, XC
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DirectionOne Direction
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Physical ratingModerate
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Altitude min9,712 ft
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Altitude start9,954 ft
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Altitude end9,948 ft
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Grade max-36%
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Grade min25.3%
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Distance climb6 miles
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Distance down5 miles
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Distance flat1 mile
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