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Breckenridge: Insider Ski & Snowboard Tips
Breck has something for everyone. Beginners should head to Peak 9 for the most green runs (that’s right Breck’s terrain spans from so-called ‘Peak 6’ all the way up to ‘Peak 10’.
Intermediates will fall in love with the wide open groomers found on Peak 7 whilst advanced skiers and experts can preoccupy themselves with a hike and the associated steeper terrain found on Peak 6. Not to mention North America’s highest chairlift, the Imperial Express.
Interestingly, the resort was also one of the first to allow snowboarding and as a result, it now boasts one of the best parks in North America – the Freeway Terrain Park.
Breckenridge: Access
Breckenridge has developed the reputation of somewhere you go as a visitor and leave feeling very much a local.
Breckenridge is some 129km west of Denver in Summit County in an area surrounded by ski resorts including Arapahoe Basin, Copper Mountain, Keystone, Vail and Beaver Creek. Just two hours from Denver International Airport (DEN) along the I-70 route is an easy trip, best made by using one of the many shuttle services that make the trip daily. Once in Breckenridge, everything is within walking distance or a free bus network can provide for easy local travel. Alternatively, visitors can fly into Colorado Springs Airport (166km away) or Eagle Airport (102km away).
Peak times best avoided include the obvious Christmas/New Years week as well as Martin Luther King Weekend, Presidents Week and the March/Spring Break period.
Breckenridge: Restaurants & Apres
Breck offers up dozens of bars, restaurants, watering holes, saloons and live music venue, meaning they’ve developed a reputation as one of the best après scenes in Colorado. Worth looking into is the so-called ‘T-Bar’, one of the hottest après venues in town, named after the t-bar that transports skiers and boarders up to Breck’s Horseshoe Bowl – t-bar’s being those curious surface lifts that are scattered liberally throughout Australian resorts. The Bar features an oversized patio and expansive views of Peak 8 and also makes a great rendezvous point. Also worth mentioning is ‘Sevens’ which overlooks the base of Peak 7 – a great place to get some sun, sample a cocktail and delight in anything from appetizers to upscale fare.
Breckenridge: Accommodation
Breckenridge has a lot to offer in the way of accommodation and unlike some other nearby resorts, plenty of options at Breck can be considered economical or moderately so. Notwithstanding, there are of course a range of luxury accommodations including vacation homes, condos and hotels. Further up the mountain a number of ski-in/ski-out properties exist.
Breckenridge: Non-Skiing Activities
The largest historic district in Colorado, the town of Breckenridge is replete with colourful Victorian architecture and off-snow activities. Breckenridge is known for having the state’s most unique arts district. You can check out Breck’s schedule of cultural events or undertake a pottery, painting or craft class in the Breckenridge Arts District, centrally located in town.
If that’s not your scene, you might be interested to hear that Breckenridge boasts the highest distillery in the world and it just so happens to offer up its own tasting room at the Blue River Plaza.