Breckenridge

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John "Fritzski" Fritz
Pros
  • Breckenridge has tons of activities besides skiing such as dog-sledding and snowmobiling
  • Experience the unforgettable nightlife in this vibrant Colorado ski town
  • Offers a diverse range of resort lodgings from affordable to lavishly high-end
Cons
  • Due to its popularity, big crowds at the resort are a pain

Breckenridge Ski Packages

Lodging + Lift Tickets Discount Price
Welk Resorts Breckenridge The Ranahan
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
27% off $954
LOGE Breckenridge
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
18% off $933
Pine Ridge Condominiums
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
14% off $911

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Overall

4.4

Breckenridge is one of the most popular ski resorts in North America. Over a million and a half people visit every season, and it’s not hard to see why. A mecca for big mountain shredders and trick stomping freestylers, Breckenridge is all about the new school! When it comes to high alpine terrain, no-fall zone chutes, and wide open bowls, it tops every other ski area in Summit County. Nowhere else in North America gets you higher on a lift, with Breckenridge ski resort’s crowning glory the Imperial Express Super Chair whisking skiers and boarders up to 12,840 ft.

Best month to go

January

Thanks to its spot high up in the mountains, the ski season in Breckenridge usually lasts for around five months, from mid-November to mid-April. Slopes can be a bit patchy at the start and end of winter, but an extensive snow cannon network keeps the lower trails white for as long as it’s cold! As far as proper snowfall goes, it really starts cranking from January, tailing off by the end of March. Events like Ullr Fest and the International Snow Sculpture Championships are held in January, making that month an awesome time to visit. If there was ever a time not to visit Breckenridge, it’s the Christmas and New Year holidays, Martin Luther King Day, and Presidents’ Day. Crowds peak during these times, leading to monstrous lift queues and a spike in accommodation prices.

FLY TO

Denver International Airport

SHUTTLE TO

Breckenridge (approx. 2.5 hours)

Base of Breckenridge (Walk)

  • Popular lodging areas include Peak 7,8 and 9
  • Ski-in/ski-out accommodation
  • Peak 8 and Peak 9 are great areas for beginner's to stay

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Historic Downtown (1-2 mi)

  • Best dining and nightlife is on Main Street
  • Wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets
  • Shuttles available to and from the Breckenridge slopes

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Dillon/Silverthorne (15-20 mi)

  • Both towns are around 30 mins drive away from Breckenridge ski resort
  • Plenty of affordable lodging options
  • Limited nightlife

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Frisco (10-15 mi)

  • 25 minutes drive away from Breckenridge
  • Inexpensive lodging; has many hotel and motel chains
  • Easy access to Copper Mountain

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For beginners

Breckenridge has some of the best beginner skiing in Colorado. Check out the beginner terrain on the lower half of Peak 9 and base of Peak 8 or try out the speed-controlled Family Zones.

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For intermediates

There's intermediate terrain across all the Peaks at Breckenridge but Peak 7 is where you'll find plenty of perfect corduroys and gently rolling runs. Take on Claimjumper for big sweeping turns down the mountain, it's our favorite for intermediates here!

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For experts

Don't underestimate Breckenridge, it's got expert terrain well above the tree line (unlike many Colorado resorts!), slopes as steep as 55 degrees and vertical cornices you gotta drop over! Take on the Six Senses area for steep narrow chutes and cornices or drop into some epic bowls such as Serenity Bowl, Horseshoe Bowl or from the highest point in the resort at 12,998 ft, Snow White Bowl!

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Find freshies

Breckenridge's high elevation keeps the snow nice and fresh, but it gets tracked out quickly so go to the hike-to terrain on Peaks 6, 8, 9 and 10 for freshest stuff.

Ditch the crowds

Head to Peak 6's Kensho Super Chair and Peak 10's Falcon Super Chair to escape the crowds.

Non skiers

Breckenridge has some of the best nightlife that will keep non-skiers partying all night long. There is also snowmobiling and dogsledding available too.

Families

For families with beginners, there are easy trails that access the ski-in/ski-out accommodation between Peak 8 and Peak 9, where you'll find beginner terrain on the lower half.

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Breckenridge Reviews

Fabulous 4.4 / 5
based on 258 reviews

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Fabulous!4.4 / 5Oct 15, 2021
BBuddy
intermediate skier
Amazing. Fun trails, large availability of ski instructors, lift lines move quick, clean and well staffed. Can get a little crowded around the exit/entrance at Beaver Run with everyone taking off and putting on their equipment.... More
Superb!4.6 / 5Oct 15, 2021
AWArtur W.
intermediate snowboarder
Breck is really nice place for snowboarders. Becouse it lay on 5 different peaks, everyone can find something good for yourself- variety of terrain is huge, same as difficulties of trails... More
Fabulous!4.3 / 5Sep 07, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsLeann S.
intermediate skier
Awesome mountain - varied terrain that is good for all ski abilities. The town is also great for apres ski. It does get crowded though, so try to arrive early for the best parking and shorter lift lines.... More
Average!3.5 / 5Sep 07, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsBrian T.
advanced skier
Breck is the most happening resort in Summit County. Wide open runs, high alpine terrain, big events and the accessibility to town for aprés makes it truly a world class resort.... More
Fabulous!4.3 / 5Aug 19, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsRobert H.
expert snowboarder
Great layout. Lots of different terrain to ride on. Gets busy on weekends like any other resort but using the Vail resorts app helps figure out where to avoid the longest lines.... More
Very Good!4.2 / 5Apr 20, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsDanielle D.
advanced skier
I always love Breck. It’s a great family place. We took the kids there a few times when they were little. It’s easy to navigate. My mother in-law always complained about the altitude, it was hard for her to breathe there.... More
Superb!4.9 / 5Apr 20, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsTyler G.
advanced snowboarder
One of my favorite mountains to shred! A super smoother and memorable experience each time! If you’re looking for a family friendly and we’ll constructed area, then do yourself and make your way to Breck.... More
Superb!4.9 / 5Apr 20, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsAllie H.
intermediate skier
Breckenridge is one of my favorite places to ski! The terrain is amazing and if you go up midweek the lines are super short! I love the town and how much there’s is to do too.... More
Fabulous!4.3 / 5Mar 22, 2020
Breckenridge ReviewsNick L.
expert snowboarder
If you are from California or Texas, I'm sure you are here with you poles tucked under your arms and you tips almost pointed straight down in the most congested partof the mountain. This mountain has tons of terrain. It has a great town. Is full of tourist looking to spend all their money on luxury and ego.... More
Very Good!4.2 / 5Mar 22, 2020
BCBlane C.
intermediate snowboarder
Wow, the snow was great. The lifts were busy on Saturday but were better on Sunday and Monday. Peak 6 was closed due to weather for most of the time we were there, so the rest of the park was a little busier. Downtown on Saturday night was crowded. It was tough to find a restaurant to eat at with less than a 1 hour wait.... More