High Above it All
With four huge peaks spanning 2,358 acres, Breckenridge has something for all abilities and interests. Every beginner and intermediate trail is groomed nightly so you can enjoy endless turns throughout your day. Or, ride North America’s highest chairlift, the Imperial Express, up to the high alpine bowls for unforgettable views and steeps. If you’re looking for terrain parks, Breckenridge has five—one for every skill level. For more information, visit www.breckenridge.com
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Downtown Breckenridge
The Town of Breckenridge celebrating its 150th birthday this year, so it’s hard to forget that before Breckenridge was a ski resort, it was a town. And over the past 150 years, the spirit of the town hasn’t shifted much. All that is new and mentioned below is a reflection of Breck’s rich heritage of equal parts outcast and visionary, frontier and fine living. Breckies around the world are passionate about spending days or years in Breck because of the history, heritage and characters that have made this Victorian mining town what it is today and why visitors and locals agree it is the Perfect Mountain Town. For more information, visit www.breckenridge.com
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BreckConnect Gondola
Now Breck Connect gondola stops at the new Peak 7 base area, giving skiers and riders have easier access to coveted intermediate terrain on Peak 7 as well as to the expert above timberline terrain on Peaks 7 and 8, accessed by the T-Bar and Imperial lift. For more information, visit www.breckenridge.com
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Powder Turns High Above the World
With an average of 300 inches of snow a season and the highest chairlift in North America turns like these are a regular occurrence in Breckenridge, Colorado. For more information, visit www.breckenridge.com
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Breckenridge Ski Resort's Freeway Terrain Park
A down box is a great place to learn a new trick or tune in you balance when just learning how to shred the metal. It has an extra wide surface making it more stable than a rail, so you can get technical here before stepping it up to a more difficult feature. For more information, visit www.breckenridge.com
Photo of Leslie Glenn (pro snowboarder and Breck team rider) and Courtesy of Breckenridge Resort